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Felix Travels Back in Time


Felix Travels Back in Time

Author: Annette Langen

language: en

Publisher: Abbeville Press

Release Date: 1995-08-01


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Sophie loses her stuffed rabbit at the museum during a class field trip, but then she begins receiving letters from him as he visits various times and places, from the Stone Age to Ancient Greece, the Vikings, and the American Great Plains before contactwith white people.

Travels in the Philippines


Travels in the Philippines

Author: Fedor Jagor

language: en

Publisher: London : Chapman and Hall

Release Date: 1875


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The Borrowers Afield


The Borrowers Afield

Author: Mary Norton

language: en

Publisher: HarperCollins

Release Date: 1955-10-27


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“The Borrowers Afield is beautifully written and engrossing, even suspenseful . . . like the best of children’s books, this is really a book for all ages.” —Tor.com Driven out of their cozy house by the rat catcher, the Borrowers find themselves homeless. Worse, they are lost and alone in a frightening new world: the outdoors. Nearly everything outside—cows, moths, field mice, cold weather—is a life-threatening danger for the tiny Borrowers. But as they bravely journey across country in search of a new home and learn how to survive in the wild, Pod, Homily, and their daughter, Arrietty, discover that the world beyond their old home has more joy, drama, and people than they’d ever imagined. An ALA Notable Book “Readers who found Mary Norton’s The Borrowers just about perfect may approach this one with the nervous premonition that it couldn’t possibly be as good. It is, though—and in some ways even better.” —The New York Times Book Review “This book, like its predecessor, is a lovely thing . . . The Borrowers are fascinating not just because they are tiny creatures in a large world, but because they are people.” —The Horn Book “Mary Norton is a genius.” —Mademoiselle