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Since 1920

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4.3 out of 5
Based on 3 Ratings and 2 Reviews

Book Description
In 1920, Mr. and Mrs Walsh leave the big city to build a home in the country, but gradually the neighborhood becomes more urban, and they sell their home, which is then converted into a junk store.
Book Information
PublisherDoubleday Books for Young Readers
BindingHardcover (2 editions)
Reading LevelAges 4-8
# of Pages1
ISBN-100385412169
ISBN-13978-0385412162
Publication Date08/01/1992
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About Alexandra Wallner (Author) : I have been fortunate in writing and illustrating for children since 1972 and so far have published over 40 books K-3, illustrations in textbooks and stories in children's magazines. My books have rec... more
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