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The Chimneys of Green Knowe
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Lucy M. Boston |
From Wikipedia (emphasis mine): The Chimneys of Green Knowe was a commended runner up for the 1958 Carnegie Medal.
**In the United States it was published within the calendar year by Harcourt, entit… |
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Lucy M. Boston |
Before the visit with her mother's friend had ended, Libby saw the dryads and water nymphs that lived near the house. |
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A Stranger at Green Knowe (Green Knowe Chronicles)
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Lucy M. Boston |
A strange friendship develops between a young Chinese refugee who is spending the summer at Green Knowe and a gorilla who has escaped from the London Zoo. |
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Treasure of Green Knowe (Green Knowe Chronicles
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Lucy M. Boston |
A young boy listens to his great-grandmother's tales of Green Knowe as it used to be and, gradually, as past and present blend, he shares the strange adventures of the former inhabitants. |
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The fossil snake
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Lucy M. Boston |
When Rob puts the rare fossil of a coiled snake he has discovered under the warm radiator in his room, a wonderful thing happens. |
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An enemy at Green Knowe
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Lucy M. Boston |
The inhabitants of Green Knowe become involved with black magic when a modern-day witch attempts to find books of witchcraft supposedly hidden in the old house by a mad seventeenth-century alchemist. |
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The children of Green Knowe
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Lucy M. Boston |
Tolly comes to live with his great-grandmother at the ancient house of Green Knowe and becomes friends with three children who lived there in the seventeenth century. |
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