Back Cover: "The Hungry Three, The Battle of Zormla" "Young readers will happily recognize themselves in this hilarious story about three children involved in an exciting "battle." The Lively Text and richly detailed pictures are for every child who knows what make-believe is all about."
Written with an engaging and flowy narrative; 'Where the Pavement Ends' is written by American author and screenwriter John Russell. It first got published in early 20th century. it have been adapted in films several times. A landmark for twentieth century drama.
Harvey thinks his big sister is mean and rotten; she thinks he is stupid and no-good. As a result, they both spend some lonely hours refusing to play with each other.
Frances is jealous of her sister's birthday, but birthday spirit moves her to reluctantly give her coveted gift. Cassette is narrated by Alice Playten, with Arnold Lobel and Gloria Virgile ; music by Archie Bleyer. 31 minutes playing time.
Harvey thinks his big sister is mean and rotten; she thinks he is stupid and no-good. As a result, they both spend some lonely hours refusing to play with each other.
Paperback
(Scholastic, Incorporated, Aug. 16, 1948)
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