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Books with title The Beatinest Boy

  • The Beatinest Boy

    Jesse Stuart

    eBook (Jesse Stuart Foundation, Aug. 27, 2012)
    The Beatinest Boy is the first actual book written for children by Jesse Stuart. It recounts the story of the orphaned David, who moves in with Grandma Beverly. David soon comes to love his grandmother. As Christmas nears, he wants to buy her a present, but he can’t bring himself to kill the possums for their skins. Then with Christmas just days away he suddenly thinks of a present that he can make for her that has been right there all along.
  • The Beatinest Boy

    Jesse Stuart

    Paperback (Jesse Stuart Foundation, Aug. 1, 1988)
    Grandma Beverley is fond of saying that David is the "beatinest" boy who ever grew up in the valley. And David is sure that his grandmother is the smartest, most wonderful woman in the world. They help one another and learn from one another. David teaches Grandma Beverley how to let the wind rake the leaves they need to make the cow's stall warm and dry. Grandma Beverley helps him nurse a homeless, starving puppy, "Orphan" back to health. David is grateful to her for helping him save Orphan, and he wants to make her the happiest woman in the world. He wants to find a special Christmas present for her. When his ideas for earning money do not work out, he gets an idea for a beautiful and perfect gift he can make for his grandmother from materials that have been right at hand all the time.
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  • The beatinest boy;

    Jesse Stuart

    Hardcover (Whittlesey House, Aug. 16, 1953)
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  • The Beatinest Boy

    Stuart, Henneberger

    Hardcover (Mcgraw Hill Book Company, Aug. 16, 1960)
    Juvenile fiction.
  • The beatinest boy.

    Jesse Stuart., Robert G. Henneberger

    Hardcover (Mcgraw-Hill Book Company, Aug. 16, 1953)
    The beatinest boy. [Hardcover] [Jan 01, 1953] Jesse Stuart. and Robert G. Henneberger …
  • The Beatinest Boy

    Jesse Stuart, Robert G. Henneberger

    Hardcover (Whittlesey House, Aug. 16, 1952)
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  • The Beatinest Boy

    Jesse Stuart

    Hardcover (Jesse Stuart Foundation, Aug. 1, 1989)
    Grandma Beverley is fond of saying that David is the "beatinest" boy who ever grew up in the valley. And David is sure that his grandmother is the smartest, most wonderful woman in the world. They help one another and learn from one another. David teaches Grandma Beverley how to let the wind rake the leaves they need to make the cow's stall warm and dry. Grandma Beverley helps him nurse a homeless, starving puppy, "Orphan" back to health. David is grateful to her for helping him save Orphan, and he wants to make her the happiest woman in the world. He wants to find a special Christmas present for her. When his ideas for earning money do not work out, he gets an idea for a beautiful and perfect gift he can make for his grandmother from materials that have been right at hand all the time.
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  • Beatinest Boy

    J. Stuart

    Library Binding (McGraw Hill Text, Jan. 16, 2000)
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  • The Beatinest Boy.

    Jesse. Stuart

    Paperback (The Jesse Stuart Foundation, Aug. 16, 1990)
    None
  • THE BEATINEST BOY

    Jesse Stuart

    Paperback (Macmillan, Aug. 16, 1965)
    Grandma Beverley is fond of saying that David is the "beatinest" boy who ever grew up in the valley. And David is sure that his grandmother is the smartest, most wonderful woman in the world. They help one another and learn from one another. David teaches Grandma Beverley how to let the wind rake the leaves they need to make the cow's stall warm and dry. Grandma Beverley helps him nurse a homeless, starving puppy, "Orphan" back to health.