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  • The Beejum Book

    Alice O. Howell, BMA Audio

    Audible Audiobook (BMA Audio, May 8, 2007)
    Set against the backdrop of Europe in the 20s and 30s, The Beejum Book tells the story of a young American girl named Teak who grows up in hotels and boarding schools and travels through Europe and Asia Minor as well as the imaginary world of Beejumstan. Filled with extraordinary characters, this book has humor and wisdom for children of all ages.
  • The Beejum Book

    Alice O. Howell

    Hardcover (Bell Pond Books, Aug. 1, 2002)
    Teak, a lonely nine-year-old abroad in Europe between the two World Wars, begins to take magical excursions to a realm known as Beejumstan.
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  • Beejum Book

    Alice O.l Howel

    eBook (steinerbooks, Dec. 1, 2010)
    The Beejum Book offers a journey into a world of fantasy that, deep down, each of us knows and longs for. It tells the story of Teak, a child living abroad between the two World Wars. Teak’s mother tells her not to worry about being left alone, because every night, when she goes to sleep, they can meet in Beejumstan.Teak’s travels to this magical realm bring her face to face with Lonesome, a well-attired rabbit and Beejumstan’s “ambassador without portfolio”; Figg Newton, the alchemist; the witches Rudintruda and Idy Fix; Gezeebius, the Wise Old Man; and many other fascinating characters.Alice O. Howell is a wise woman who can present deep truths in simple and engaging ways.Through this enchanting tale, she suggests that within us are many worlds as real and compel­ling as the one we know outside. Delightfully told and charmingly illustrated, The Beejum Book offers seekers of all ages a beautiful way of imbibing wisdom.
  • The Beejum Book

    Alice O. Howell

    Paperback (Bell Pond Brooks, Nov. 1, 2010)
    Now in paperback, The Beejum Book offers a journey into a world of fantasy that, deep down, each of us knows and longs for. It tells the story of Teak, a child living abroad between the two World Wars. Teak’s mother tells her not to worry about being left alone, because every night, when she goes to sleep, they can meet in Beejumstan. Teak’s travels to this magical realm bring her face to face with Lonesome, a well-attired rabbit and Beejumstan’s “ambassador without portfolio”; Figg Newton, the alchemist; the witches Rudintruda and Idy Fix; Gezeebius, the Wise Old Man; and many other fascinating characters. Alice O. Howell is a wise woman who can present deep truths in simple and engaging ways. Through this enchanting tale, she suggests that within us are many worlds as real and compel­ling as the one we know outside. Delightfully told and charmingly illustrated, The Beejum Book offers seekers of all ages a beautiful way of imbibing wisdom.
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  • Beejum Book

    Alice O. Howell

    Hardcover (Bell Pond Books, March 15, 1757)
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  • The Beejum Book Audio Edition

    Alice O. Howell

    Audio CD (Four Colors Productions, Nov. 10, 2002)
    The Beejum Book audio edition
  • The Beejum Book

    O. Alice Howell

    Hardcover (SteinerBooks, Inc, May 24, 2004)
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