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A Tree for Peter

by Kate Seredy
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Synopsis

When Peter, a fatherless lame boy living in Shantytown, meets Peter King, a mysterious, wandering stranger, his lonely life becomes filled with hope, friendship, and even ...

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Peter, a fatherless, lame boy living in a literal Shantytown, meets a homeless man, Peter King, who gives the boy a spade and helps him to see the possibilities of their modest surroundings in A Tree for Peter, a novel by Kate Seredy (originally published in 1941). Seredy also provides sepia-tone full-page illustrations that neither glamorize nor downplay the boy's plight. Copyright 2005 Reed Business Information.

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Publishers Weekly

Peter, a fatherless, lame boy living in a literal Shantytown, meets a homeless man, Peter King, who gives the boy a spade and helps him to see the possibilities of their modest surroundings in A Tree for Peter, a novel by Kate Seredy (originally published in 1941). Seredy also provides sepia-tone full-page illustrations that neither glamorize nor downplay the boy's plight. Copyright 2005 Reed Business Information.

Book Details

Published
November 1, 2004
Publisher
Purple House Press
Pages
112
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9781930900264

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