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Birdsall, Jeanne.
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Sisters -- Juvenile fiction.
Unrequited love -- Juvenile fiction.
Single-parent families -- Juvenile fiction.
Vacations -- Juvenile fiction.
National Book Awards.
Massachusetts -- Juvenile fiction.
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Birdsall, Jeanne.
Sisters -- Juvenile fiction.
Unrequited love -- Juvenile fiction.
Single-parent families -- Juvenile fiction.
Vacations -- Juvenile fiction.
National Book Awards.
Massachusetts -- Juvenile fiction.
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The Penderwicks : a summer tale of four sisters, two rabbits, and a very interesting boy / Jeanne Birdsall.
by
Birdsall, Jeanne.
Random House, 2005.
Call #:
FICTION
BIR
Subjects
Sisters
--
Juvenile
fiction
.
Unrequited
love
--
Juvenile
fiction
.
Single-parent families
--
Juvenile
fiction
.
Vacations
--
Juvenile
fiction
.
National Book Awards.
Massachusetts
--
Juvenile
fiction
.
Series
Penderwicks series ; [1].
ISBN:
9780375831430 (2005 Alfred A. Knopf hc.)
0375831436 (2005 Alfred A. Knopf hc.)
9780440420477 (pbk.)
0375931430 (lib. bdg.)
Edition:
1st ed.
Description:
262 p. ; 22 cm.
Notes:
Alfred A. Knopf, an imprint of Random House Children's Books.
Summary:
"Four sisters and their widowed father spend three enchanted weeks at a summer cottage: Rosalind experiences the poignancy of first
unrequited
love
; Skye confronts a tyrannical, aristocratic neighbor; Jane writes a new book about her favorite detective heroine; and little Batty befriends two rabbits. This enormously heartwarming and satisfying novel honors and enriches the beloved tradition of the classic children's family story"--Judges' Citation, National Book Foundation (U.S.A.)
Audience:
Grades 4-6. SLJ.
Awards:
Winner of the National Book Award for Young People's Literature, 2005.
Holds:
2
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Captain William Spry Public Library
Children's Fiction
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Childrens Books
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Jun 22, 2024
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