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Judith Cheng
1) Little women
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Series
Pub. Date | Source | Edition | Publisher | Language | Availability | |
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2006 | OverDrive | Unabridged | Blackstone Publishing | English | Checked Out
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Available Online
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OverDrive | Project Gutenberg | Available Online
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2010 | OverDrive | Sterling Children's Books | Available Online
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OverDrive | Duke Classics | Available Online
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Pub. Date | Edition | Publisher | Phys Desc. | Language | Availability | |
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1989 | Large print ed. | Baronet | 238 p. : ill. | English | Available from another library
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Pub. Date | Publisher | Phys Desc. | Language | Availability | |
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2005 | Tantor Media | Playaway digital audio device : digital ; 9 cm + case (21 cm). | English | Available from another library
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Description
"Follow a year in the life of four very different sisters, Meg, Jo, Beth and Amy, as they grow up in New England during the American Civil War, and despite hardship and illness, find new experiences and loves"--Back cover.
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Pub. Date
c1989
Pub. Date | Publisher | Phys Desc. | Language | Availability | |
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c1989 | Western Pub. Co | [41] p. : col. ill. ; 29 cm. | English | Available from another library
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Description
"Golden book." A lame boy and his lame donkey encounter Jesus while cutting palms to sell. The next week Jesus is crucified and the boy, Seth, encounters him again.
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Pub. Date
[1993]
Pub. Date | Publisher | Phys Desc. | Language | Availability | |
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[1993] | Steck-Vaughn | 25, 23 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm | English | Available from another library
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Description
After reading the tale of the three Darling children's adventures in Never-Never Land with Peter Pan, the boy who would not grow up, the reader is invited to turn the book upside down and read an updated version told from from the point of view of Captain Hook.
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