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The Journey. (Books for children: fiction).


Stewart, Sarah

THE JOURNEY. Il. by David Small David Small may refer to:
  • David Small (author)
  • Dave Small (computer scientist)
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 0-374-33905-8. New York New York, state, United States
New York, Middle Atlantic state of the United States. It is bordered by Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, and the Atlantic Ocean (E), New Jersey and Pennsylvania (S), Lakes Erie and Ontario and the Canadian province of
: Farrar Straus Giroux, 2001. Unp. $16.00. Travel with a young Amish girl as she spends a week in the great city of Chicago for the first time. Look over her shoulder as she compares the wonders of metropolitan life to her beautiful farm and shares gleeful glee·ful  
adj.
Full of jubilant delight; joyful.



gleeful·ly adv.

glee
 adventures with her "silent friend," her diary. Once again, Stewart and Small have given readers a beautiful book that celebrates significant events in the life of a bright spirit. Ages 7-10.--J.B.
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Author:Burnett, Jeanie
Publication:Childhood Education
Article Type:Book Review
Date:Mar 22, 2002
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