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A fun book, but rather sad in places. worth reading, tho.
Take my advice...read these books in order. I'm not sure how any of them would do as a stand-alone.
Take my advice...read these books in order. I'm not sure how any of them would do as a stand-alone.
RUTH H. (txladyrah) reviewed The Fledgling (Hall Family Chronicles, Bk 4) on + 180 more book reviews
A superbly told story, leaving an echo that is touching and challenging.
A Newbery Honor Book. A touching tale about a Candian goose befriending a boy.
A Newberry Honor Book
Diana S. (doubletrouble) reviewed The Fledgling (Hall Family Chronicles, Bk 4) on + 21 more book reviews
A children's classic for all to read.
At last I'm Flyyyyyyying!
It all started when Georgia discovered she could jump down 12 steps in 2 big grafeful bounds. Next, to her delight she found that jumping from the porch and floating as high as the rooftop was possible too. So when the mysterious Canada goose appeared at her window one night, it seemed natural for Georgia to climb on his back and go off with him to learn to really fly. But no one wants Georgia to fly- and one person, that horrible Ralph Preek, will stop at nothing to prevent Georgie's lovely goose prince from coming.
A Newbery Honor Book
It all started when Georgia discovered she could jump down 12 steps in 2 big grafeful bounds. Next, to her delight she found that jumping from the porch and floating as high as the rooftop was possible too. So when the mysterious Canada goose appeared at her window one night, it seemed natural for Georgia to climb on his back and go off with him to learn to really fly. But no one wants Georgia to fly- and one person, that horrible Ralph Preek, will stop at nothing to prevent Georgie's lovely goose prince from coming.
A Newbery Honor Book
Donna E. (impossible) reviewed The Fledgling (Hall Family Chronicles, Bk 4) on + 3352 more book reviews
Copyright - 1980; pub. 1990. Newbery Honor Book.