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Books with author Margaret PENROSE ( - )

  • The Motor Girls on Waters Blue

    Margaret Penrose

    Paperback (BiblioBazaar, Aug. 14, 2006)
    With a crunching of the small stones in the gravel drive, the big car swung around to the side entrance of the house, and came to a stop, with a whining, screeching and, generally protesting sound of the brake-bands.
  • Dorothy Dale's Queer Holidays

    Margaret Penrose

    Paperback (BiblioBazaar, Feb. 22, 2007)
    The three were Dorothy Ned and Nat. Dorothy Dale was a very pretty and attractive young girl while her two good looking cousins Ned the elder and Nat the jollier were sons of Mrs. Winthrop White of North Birchland.
  • The Motor Girls

    Margaret Penrose

    Paperback (BiblioBazaar, Feb. 8, 2006)
    The girl stepped over to a window and looked out. There, on the driveway, stood a new automobile. Four-cylindered, sliding-gear transmission, three speeds forward and reverse, long-wheel base, new ignition system, and all sorts of other things mentioned in the catalogue.
  • The Motor Girls

    Margaret Penrose

    Paperback (Kessinger Pub, June 30, 2004)
    Cora was dumfounded. But she felt it would not do to make a vigorous protest in such a public place. For a moment her feelings threatened to master her. Then she regained control of herself, threw in the clutch and turned the car in the direction of the park. After all, it might be better to humor Sid.
  • The Motor Girls at Lookout Beach

    Margaret Penrose

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, June 18, 2014)
    This collection of literature attempts to compile many of the classic, timeless works that have stood the test of time and offer them at a reduced, affordable price, in an attractive volume so that everyone can enjoy them.
  • Dorothy Dale s Camping Days

    Margaret Penrose

    Paperback (BiblioBazaar, Feb. 23, 2007)
    The old-style hay wagon which was like a big crib wobbled from side to side.
  • Dorothy Dale: A Girl of To-day

    Margaret Penrose

    Paperback (BiblioBazaar, Feb. 8, 2006)
    The major always called her his Little Captain, and she showed such a practical interest in his business, that of running the only newspaper in Dalton, The Bugle, that few, if any boys could have made better partners in the work
  • Crow Made a Friend

    Margaret Peot

    Hardcover (Holiday House, July 20, 2015)
    Try, try again is the lesson Crow teaches beginning readers in this picture book reader. Crow was all alone. But like all crows, he was very clever. Using autumn leaves for wings, sticks for the body and a crab apple for the head, Crow made a friend! But winter winds blew in, destroying his creation. Undaunted, Crow fashioned another bird friend out of snow but could not prevent it from melting in the warm spring sun. Alone again, Crow heard the caw, caw, caw of a real, live bird. Together they built a nest and by summer, Crow had a family. This warm, satisfying story celebrates perseverance and ingenuity. An I Like to Read® book. Guided Reading Level D.
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  • Crow Made a Friend

    Margaret Peot

    language (Holiday House, July 10, 2015)
    Try, try again is the lesson Crow teaches beginning readers in this picture book reader. Crow was all alone. But like all crows, he was very clever. Using autumn leaves for wings, sticks for the body and a crab apple for the head, Crow made a friend! But winter winds blew in, destroying his creation. Undaunted, Crow fashioned another bird friend out of snow but could not prevent it from melting in the warm spring sun. Alone again, Crow heard the caw, caw, caw of a real, live bird. Together they built a nest and by summer, Crow had a family. This warm, satisfying story celebrates perseverance and ingenuity. An I Like to Read® book. Guided Reading Level D.
  • Roots, Deep and Strong: Great Men and Women of the Church

    Mary Penrose

    Paperback (Paulist Press, March 1, 1995)
    Great Men and Women of the Church, Mary Penrose, O.S.B. Short biographies of major figures of the Church who lived between the first and sixteenth centuries, aimed at general readers.
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  • The Motor Girls on Cedar Lake; Or, the Hermit of Fern Island

    Margaret Penros

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Sept. 17, 2014)
    "Oh, Cora! Isn't this perfectly splendid!" exclaimed Bess Robinson. "Delightful!" chimed in her twin sister, Belle. "I'm glad you like it," said Cora Kimball, the camp hostess. "I felt that you would, but one can never be sure—especially of Belle. Jack said she would fall a prey to that clump of white birches over there, and would want to paint pictures on the bark. But I fancied she would take more surely to the pines; they are so strong—and, like the big boys—always to be depended on. But not a word about camp now. Something more important is on. My new motor boat has just arrived!" "Has it really?" This as a duet. "And truly," finished Cora with a smile. "Yes, it has, and there is not a boy on the premises to show me how to run it. Jack expected to be here, but he isn't. So now I'm going to try it alone. I never could wait until evening to start my new boat. And isn't it lovely that you have arrived in time to take the initial run? I remember you both took the first spin with me in my auto, the Whirlwind, and now here you are all ready for the trial performance of the motor boat. Now Belle, don't refuse. There is absolutely no danger." "But the water," objected the timid Belle.
  • Dorothy Dales Great Secret

    Margaret Penrose, Frontis

    Hardcover (Cupples & Leon, Jan. 1, 1909)
    "Dorothy Dale is the daughter of an old Civil War veteran who is running a weekly newspaper in a small Eastern town. Her sunny disposition, her fun-loving ways and her trials and triumphs make clean, interesting and fascinating reading. The Dorothy Dale Series is one of the most popular series of books for girls ever published."