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Books with author Ethelyn M. Parkinson

  • Triple Trouble for Rupert

    Ethelyn M Parkinson

    Mass Market Paperback (Scholastic, March 15, 1967)
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  • The operation that happened to Rupert Piper

    Ethelyn M Parkinson

    Hardcover (Abingdon Press, March 15, 1966)
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  • Double Trouble for Rupert

    Ethelyn M. Parkinson

    Paperback (Scholastic, Jan. 1, 1971)
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  • Good Old Archibald

    Ethelyn M Parkinson

    Paperback (Bethlehem Books, Jan. 1, 2014)
    In this amusing story that is both slightly vintage and completely timeless good old Ralph Jackson has deserted Brookfield School (his family has had to move to another city) just four weeks before the picnic day baseball game against the Lawson Lions. His buddies Trent, Wilmer and Harley are not happy, but they get only gleeful heckling, rather than sympathy from classmates Wonderful Wanda, Gorgeous Glenora and Susie Scott. The dismal situation is not improved by the arrival of a new boy, Archibald Brewster, who wears a suit and tie and is taken to and from school by a chauffeur he is NOT the answer to the Brookfield Bumblebees prayers. However, the boys, especially Trent, cannot get rid of Archibald he is there every time they turn around. He seems to be particularly captivated by Trent s offbeat and lovable family made up of dad, mom and seven sons. So begin four rather harrowing weeks in which the Brookfield Bumblebees have the opportunity to discover that things are truly not always what they seem to be. Written by an accomplished storyteller, this touching and humorous tale is a great family read-aloud.
  • The terrible troubles of Rupert Piper

    Ethelyn M Parkinson

    Hardcover (Abingdon Press, March 15, 1963)
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  • Good Old Archibald

    Ethelyn M. Parkinson

    Hardcover (Abingdon Press, July 6, 1960)
    In this amusing story that is both slightly vintage and completely timeless good old Ralph Jackson has deserted Brookfield School (his family has had to move to another city) just four weeks before the picnic day baseball game against the Lawson Lions. His buddies Trent, Wilmer and Harley are not happy, but they get only gleeful heckling, rather than sympathy from classmates Wonderful Wanda, Gorgeous Glenora and Susie Scott. The dismal situation is not improved by the arrival of a new boy, Archibald Brewster, who wears a suit and tie and is taken to and from school by a chauffeur he is NOT the answer to the Brookfield Bumblebees prayers. However, the boys, especially Trent, cannot get rid of Archibald he is there every time they turn around. He seems to be particularly captivated by Trent s offbeat and lovable family made up of dad, mom and seven sons. So begin four rather harrowing weeks in which the Brookfield Bumblebees have the opportunity to discover that things are truly not always what they seem to be. Written by an accomplished storyteller, this touching and humorous tale is a great family read-aloud
  • Good Old Archibald

    Ethelyn M. Parkinson, Mary Stevens

    language (, Dec. 6, 2011)
    In this amusing story—that is both slightly vintage and completely timeless— good old Ralph Jackson has deserted Brookfield School (his family has had to move to another city) just four weeks before the “picnic day” baseball game against the Lawson Lions. His buddies Trent, Wilmer and Harley are not happy, but they get only gleeful heckling, rather than sympathy from classmates Wonderful Wanda, Gorgeous Glenora and Susie Scott. The dismal situation is not improved by the arrival of a new boy, Archibald Brewster, who wears a suit and tie and is taken to and from school by a chauffeur—he is NOT the answer to the Brookfield Bumblebees’ prayers. However, the boys, especially Trent, cannot get rid of Archibald—he is there every time they turn around. He seems to be particularly captivated by Trent’s offbeat and lovable family made up of dad, mom and seven sons. So begin four rather harrowing weeks in which the Brookfield Bumblebees have the opportunity to discover that things are truly not always what they seem to be. Written by an accomplished storyteller, this touching and humorous tale is a great family read-aloud.
  • Triple trouble for Rupert

    Ethelyn M Parkinson

    Paperback (Scholastic, March 15, 1960)
    Triple trouble for Rupert - Back with his pals at the "No Dames Corner" of the Lincoln School. This time Rupert and his friends build a UNIVAC. But it's the kind the gives a boy's mother sensible answers. They dream up a hobby show and his mother sends in Rupert's picture as the prettiest baby?
  • Rupert Piper and the Dear, Dear Birds

    Ethelyn M Parkinson

    Hardcover (Abingdon Press, Jan. 1, 1976)
    When a group of boys lose their circus tickets because of an incident with a bird watcher, they form a bird haters' club to tell the "truth" about birds.
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  • Terrible Troubles of Rupert Piper

    Ethelyn M. Parkinson

    Hardcover (Abingdon Press, Aug. 15, 1963)
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  • TRIPLE TROUBLE FOR RUPERT

    Ethelyn M. Parkinson

    Paperback (Scholastic, March 15, 1975)
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  • Triple Trouble for Rupert

    Ethelyn M Parkinson

    Paperback (SCHOLASTIC BOOK SERVICES, March 15, 1968)
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