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Paperback: 40 pages
ISBN: 068971758X
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From Horn Book
A girl and her parents discover an abandoned home site in the woods. The poetic text and the jewel-like illustrations bring to life the family who lived, worked, and dreamed together in this home and the family who touch this piece of the past for a moment.
Book Description
"Walking through the woods, a red-haired narrator discovers the ruins of a house and imagines a black family who might have lived there. 'A chimney, made of stone, . . . a round blue glass marble, a nail. A horseshoe and a piece of plate. A small yellow bottle. A china doll's arm.' From those she projects the lives of a boy and girl, husband and wife, uncle and grandparents,a clan eventually disbanded when its members die or move away." |
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