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  • Caddie Woodlawn: A Frontier Story

    Carol Ryrie Brink, Kate Seredy

    Hardcover (Macmillan, Jan. 1, 1935)
    This hardback, printed in US, is Book Club Edition of the 1935 MacMillan Company publication. Not dated for when it was published. Not really a collectible but this is a USED - VERY GOOD copy. (Very sorry) No writing in book; pages clean white; deckled side edge of pages. Gold/brown hard covers- no wear on edges or corners;one small puncture on bottom front cover. DJ in good condition with small tear on front top edge and wear on corners. DJ is reproduction of original DJ. Please see photos. This book was awarded the John Newbery Medal for most distinguished contribution to American literature for children in 1935. According to a front flap review from 1935 "This is a spirited story that has plenty of action and strength. Girls of eleven, twelve and thirteen will welcome Caddie Woodlawn with enthusiasm.... She is a tomboy pioneer girl with exciting adventures on the Wisconsin frontier."
  • Caddie Woodlawn

    Carol Ryrie Brink

    Paperback (Aladdin, June 5, 2007)
    Chronicles the adventures of eleven-year-old Caddie growing up with her six brothers and sisters on the Wisconsin frontier in the mid-nineteenth century.
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  • Caddie Woodlawn

    Carol Ryrie Brink

    Mass Market Paperback (Collier Macmillan, Oct. 1, 1970)
    "This Newbery Award-winning book . . . has been reprinted with a charming reminiscence by the author about her grandmother Caddie. . . . Told with style and grace and teamed with fresh new illustrations, the story of Wisconsin frontier life in the 1860's will continue to attract readers today."--School Library Journal, starred review.
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  • Caddie Woodlawn

    Carol Ryrie Brink, Roslyn Alexander

    Audio Cassette (Recorded Books, Jan. 1, 1994)
    Caddie Woodlawn, which has been captivating young readers since 1935, was awarded the John Newbery Medal for the most distinguished contribution to American literature for children. Now it is in a brand-new edition with lively illustrations by Trina Schart Hyman. In her new foreword, Carol Ryrie Brink lovingly recalls the real Caddie, who was her grandmother, and tells how she often "sat spellbound, listening, listening!" as Caddie told stories of her pioneer childhood. Children everywhere will love redheaded Caddie with her penchant for pranks. Scarcely out of one scrape before she is into another, she refuses to be a "lady," preferring instead to run the woods with her brothers. Whether she is crossing the lake on a raft, visiting an Indian camp, or listening to the tales of the circuit rider, Caddie's adventures provide an exciting and authentic picture of life on the Wisconsin frontier in the 1860s. And readers will discover, as Caddie learns what growing up truly means, that it is not so very different today.
  • Literature Guide: Caddie Woodlawn

    Carol Ryrie Brink

    Paperback (Scholastic Teaching Resources, Jan. 1, 1999)
    Includes an author biography, chapter summaries, vocabulary builders, reproducibles, and cross-curricular activities for students of all learning styles for Carik Ryrie Brink's novel, "Caddie Woodlawn."
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  • Caddie Woodlawn

    Carol Brink

    Paperback (Scholastic Inc, Jan. 1, 1973)
    At age 11, Caddie Woodlawn is the despair of her mother and the pride of her father: a clock-fixing tomboy running wild in the woods of Wisconsin. In 1864, this is a bit much for her Boston-bred mother to bear, but Caddie and her brothers are happy with the status quo. Written in 1935 about Carol Ryrie Brink's grandmother's childhood, the adventures of Caddie and her brothers are still exciting over 60 years later. With each chapter comes another ever-more exciting adventure: a midnight gallop on her horse across a frozen river to warn her American Indian friends of the white man's plan to attack; a prairie fire approaching the school house; and a letter from England that may change the family's life forever. This Newbery Medal-winning book bursts at the seams with Caddie's irrepressible spirit. In spite of her mother's misgivings, Caddie is a perfect role model for any girl--or boy, for that matter. She's big hearted, she's brave, and she's mechanically inclined!
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  • Caddie Woodlawn

    Carol Ryrie Brink

    Hardcover (Macmillan, Jan. 1, 1967)
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  • Caddie Woodlawn

    Carol Ryrie Brink, Trina Schart Hyman

    Hardcover (Cornerstone Books, Oct. 1, 1988)
    Chronicles the adventures of eleven-year-old Caddie growing up with her six brothers and sisters on the Wisconsin frontier in the mid-nineteenth century.
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  • Caddie Woodlawn

    Carol Ryrie Brink, Trina Schart Hyman

    Paperback (Scholastic, Jan. 1, 1991)
    CADDIE WOODLAWN
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  • Caddie Woodlawn

    Carol R. Brink, Carol Ryrie; Brink

    Hardcover (Simon & Schuster, Jan. 1, 1974)
    Hardback edition of childhood favorite
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  • Caddie Woodlawn

    Carol Ryrie Brink, Roslyn Alexander

    Preloaded Digital Audio Player (Recorded Books, Oct. 1, 2009)
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  • Caddie Woodlawn

    Carol Brink, Richard Mantel

    School & Library Binding (Turtleback Books, Nov. 1, 1997)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. Sure to leap off the shelves with its lovely new cover, this beloved story follows the frontier adventures of Caddie Woodlawn, a tomboy growing up in Wisconsin during the 1860s, and explains how Caddie saves the settlement from an Indian massacre.
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