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... called " Beamer , " who is seventeen years old and the daughter of two hippie parents . Beamer's mother and father had been the founding members of a northern Minnesota commune called Woodlands , but gave up the rustic lifestyle when ...
... called " Beamer , " who is seventeen years old and the daughter of two hippie parents . Beamer's mother and father had been the founding members of a northern Minnesota commune called Woodlands , but gave up the rustic lifestyle when ...
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... called the book " a successful , timely tale . " Growing Point's Margery Fisher termed The People Who Hugged the Trees " an impressive example of the way story can convey a general idea " to children . Other picture books by Rose touch ...
... called the book " a successful , timely tale . " Growing Point's Margery Fisher termed The People Who Hugged the Trees " an impressive example of the way story can convey a general idea " to children . Other picture books by Rose touch ...
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... called Silverstein's Rabies " another competent series entry , " and noted that the book pays " particular attention to its recent spread in the U.S. " Commenting on Diabetes in School Library Journal , Gordon focused on the " infor ...
... called Silverstein's Rabies " another competent series entry , " and noted that the book pays " particular attention to its recent spread in the U.S. " Commenting on Diabetes in School Library Journal , Gordon focused on the " infor ...
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Chrisman Arthur Bowie 18891953 | 97 |
117 | 205 |
Murphy Jim 1947 | 212 |
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