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William Bowen

Genre: Children's Books

List of Books:

The Old Tobacco Shop: A True Account of What Befell A Little Boy in Search of Adventure (Published 1921)

The Enchanted Forest (Published 1920)

Solario the Tailor: His Tales of the Magic Doublet (Published 1922)

Gleanings of an Old Geechee (Published 2014)

Philip and the Faun (Published 1926)

Merrimeg (Published 1923)

Newbery Award Fictions (Published 2013)

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Francis Kalnay was born in Budapest, Hungary in 1899. He came to the United States in 1919 and settled in Carmel, California, where he wrote children's books. He is the author of Chucaro: Wild Pony of the Pampa, which won a Newbery Medal on 1959.

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The Loner is a children's novel written by Ester Wier, and illustrated by Christine Price. It tells a story about a boy with no name, who doesn't remember his past. All he knows is that he has to survive, and that means picking fruit on various farms across the southwest. He would give up all his wages for food, and shelter to sleep. Then he finds a loving home and realizes he is no longer a loner.

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Patricia Lauber is a graduate of Wellesley College. She is the author of more than sixty-five books for young readers. She writes in the field of science, and her own interests including bats, dolphines, dogs, and volcanoes. Patricia Lauber was the 1983 winner of The Washinton Post/Children's Book Guild Award for her overall contribution to children's nonfiction literature. Lauber has been editor of Junior Scholastic, editor-in-chief of Science World, and chief editor, science and mathematics, of The New Book of Knowledge.

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Along Came a Dog is a children's novel by Meindert DeJong, and Maurice Sendak. It tells a story about a friendship of a little red hen and a homeless dog who appoints himself her protector. A big black dog came to the farm in search of a home. The dog was humble and lonesome. The hen was cocky and secure. A strange and wonderful friendship grew between them.