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In Grandma's Attic (Grandma's Attic, Bk 1)
In Grandma's Attic - Grandma's Attic, Bk 1 Author:Arleta Richardson, Dora Leder (Illustrator) Pieces of Magic — Remember when you were a child -- when all the world was new, and the smallest object a thing of wonder? Arleta Richardson remembers: the funny wearable wire contraption hidden in the dusty attic, the century-old schoolchild's slate that belonged to Grandma, an ancient trunk filled with quilt pieces -- each wit... more »h its own special story -- and the button basket, a miracle of mysteries. And best of all was the remarkable grandmother who made magic of all she touched, bringing the past alive as only a born storyteller could.
Here are those marvelous tales -- faithfully recalled for the delight of young and old alike, a touchstone to another day when life was simpler, perhaps richer; when the treasures of family life and love were passed from generation to generation by a child's questions...and the legends that followed enlarged our faith.« less
Lee P. (copiousreader) reviewed In Grandma's Attic (Grandma's Attic, Bk 1) on
"In Grandma's Attic" is one of the best character-building books I have come across. These humorous short stories convey history, family life, and lessons learned in such a delightful way. Reminds me of the "Little House" books, but with a greater spiritual emphasis.
Little stories fill the pages of this delightful book that not only teach character, but have you on the floor laughing. I join Mable and her friend Sarah Jane as they find themselves in one scrape after another! In the end though there is always a spirit of sorrow and a desire to do better next time temptation pops up. Every story starts out with a little girl asking her grandma about something she saw or discovered that day, while visiting at her grandmother's house. The question triggers a story from grandma that relates to what she was asked about and so starts another humorous tale of the good old days!
This is the first book in the series. It is based on the stories that Arleta Richardson's grandma told her back in the 1920's. Very interesting and great for all ages.
I got this book for free & really loved the true stories from olden days with good values incorporated. Not cheesy, just simple, honest storytelling from Grandma. I believe all ages will enjoy this book!
Bo Z. reviewed In Grandma's Attic (Grandma's Attic, Bk 1) on
I think this is one of my favorite selections of readings for girls 5-8 years old. Nice for reading aloud, the chapters are short and often humorous, keeping the children's attention.