A Wisconsin girl has an eventful summer following her discovery of a silver thimble that she believes to be magic
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“This story of a Wisconsin farm sings with the happiness and contentment of a small girl whose roots are sinking deep into the soil of a loved place.”—"School Library Journal", Starred Review
“This is a story of the sort for which there is a constant demand. . . . There is the flavor of real life . . . expressed with charm and humor.”—"The New York Times Book Review"
"This story of a Wisconsin farm sings with the happiness and contentment of a small girl whose roots are sinking deep into the soil of a loved place."--"School Library Journal", Starred Review
"This is a story of the sort for which there is a constant demand. . . . There is the flavor of real life . . . expressed with charm and humor."--"The New York Times Book Review"
This story of a Wisconsin farm sings with the happiness and contentment of a small girl whose roots are sinking deep into the soil of a loved place. "School Library Journal, Starred Review"
This is a story of the sort for which there is a constant demand. . . . There is the flavor of real life . . . expressed with charm and humor. "The New York Times Book Review""
This story of a Wisconsin farm sings with the happiness and contentment of a small girl whose roots are sinking deep into the soil of a loved place. School Library Journal, Starred Review
This is a story of the sort for which there is a constant demand. . . . There is the flavor of real life . . . expressed with charm and humor. The New York Times Book Review
""This story of a Wisconsin farm sings with the happiness and contentment of a small girl whose roots are sinking deep into the soil of a loved place." --School Library Journal, Starred Review
"This is a story of the sort for which there is a constant demand. . . . There is the flavor of real life . . . expressed with charm and humor." --The New York Times Book Review
From the Back Cover:'One of the best written of this season's juveniles.... will interest both girls and boys, since it is about Garnet Linden and her brother Jay, and can find readers up to twelve and over. The setting is a middle-western farm, and the descriptions of wind and weather are vivid and authentic. There is a truly American quality about it that delighted me.' - Rosemary Carr Benet, The Saturday Review of Literature.
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Book Description Yearling 1987-07-01, 1987. Paper Back. Condition: New. Seller Inventory # 20070607109345
Book Description Condition: New. New. Seller Inventory # M-0440486815