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  • Freddy's Cousin Weedly

    Walter R. Brooks, Kurt Wiese

    eBook (The Overlook Press, Dec. 23, 2014)
    The Freddy the Pig books have long been considered classics of American children’s literature and with each new edition, this wonderful pig is charming his way into the hearts of more and more readers, adults and children alike. In Freddy’s Cousin Weedly, Freddy’s timid little cousin is sent to Bean Farm, in the hopes that Freddy can cure his shyness. Jinx the cat takes the piglet under his wing and concocts a scheme to cure Weedly of his fears, with the help of the other farm animals. Along the way, the animals must also deal with caterpillar attacks, trespassing relatives and a fight for a valuable family heirloom. Finally Freddy and the others come up with a way to make everyone happy, and gain some new friends as well.
  • Freddy's Cousin Weedly

    Walter R. Brooks, Kurt Wiese

    Hardcover (Harry N. Abrams, Sept. 11, 2002)
    The Overlook reissues of this classic series-with almost 150,000 hardcover copies sold-have brought these timeless adventures to a whole new generation eager for a good time and a good laugh. As a recent USA Today feature about the Freddy phenomenon noted, the Freddy books brilliantly illustrate the cardinal virtues: "fair play and a good sense of humor." In Freddy's Cousin Weedly, the irrepressible Freddy's cousin comes to Bean Farm, and what a timid soul he turns out to be. Jinx, the cat, decides to take charge of him, so as to help him get over his shyness and poor Weedly doesn't know what exciting events are about to occur. Does Weedly change? And what happens when Mr. and Mrs. Snedeker come to visit? Do they get what they came for?
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  • Freddy's Cousin Weedly

    Walter R. Brooks, Kurt Wiese

    Paperback (Harry N. Abrams, Aug. 7, 2014)
    These beloved classics are available now for the first time as Overlook paperbacks: Freddy the Pig, the “Renaissance Pig” (The New York Times Book Review) of Bean Farm, is back to thrill his fans of all ages in facsimile editions of these all-American children’s classics. In Freddy's Cousin Weedly, Freddy's timid little cousin is sent to Bean Farm, in the hopes that Freddy can cure his shyness. Jinx the cat takes the piglet under his wing and concocts a scheme to cure Weedly of his fears, with the help of the other farm animals. Along the way, the animals must also deal with caterpillar attacks, trespassing relatives and a fight for a valuable family heirloom. Finally Freddy and the others come up with a way to make everyone happy, and gain some new friends as well.
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  • Freddy's Cousin Weedly

    Brooks Walter

    Hardcover (Knopf, Aug. 16, 1959)
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  • Freddy's Cousin Weedly

    Walter R. Brooks, Kurt Wiese

    Hardcover (Overlook Juvenile, Sept. 11, 2002)
    Adults, children, and reviewers have embraced the stouthearted Freddy the Pig since he and his Bean Farm chums first appeared in 1927. The Overlook reissues of this classic series-with almost 150,000 hardcover copies sold-have brought these timeless adventures to a whole new generation eager for a good time and a good laugh. As a recent USA Today feature about the Freddy phenomenon noted, the Freddy books brilliantly illustrate the cardinal virtues: "fair play and a good sense of humor." In Freddy's Cousin Weedly, the irrepressible Freddy's cousin comes to Bean Farm, and what a timid soul he turns out to be. Jinx, the cat, decides to take charge of him, so as to help him get over his shyness and poor Weedly doesn't know what exciting events are about to occur. Does Weedly change? And what happens when Mr. and Mrs. Snedeker come to visit? Do they get what they came for?
  • Freddy's Cousin Weedly

    Walter R. Brooks

    Hardcover (Knopf, New York, Aug. 16, 1940)
    None
  • Freddy's Cousin Weedly

    Walter R. Brooks

    Hardcover (Knopf, Aug. 16, 1950)
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  • Freddy's Cousin Weedly

    Walter R. Brooks

    Hardcover (The Overlook Press, Aug. 16, 1815)
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