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  • Up a Road Slowly

    Irene Hunt, Jaselyn Blanchard, Blackstone Audio, Inc.

    Audiobook (Blackstone Audio, Inc., June 14, 2012)
    Newbery Medal Winner, 1967 Julie would remember her happy days at Aunt Cordelia’s forever. Running through the spacious rooms, singing on rainy nights in front of the blazing fireplace. There were rides in the woods on Peter the Great, the races with Danny Trevort. Maybe best of all were the precious moments alone in her room at night, gazing at the sea of stars. But there was sadness too - the painful jealousy Julie felt after her sister got married, the tragic death of a schoolmate, and the bitter disappointment of her first love. Sometimes it all seemed like too much to handle. Julie was having a hard time believing life was fair. But she would have to be fair to herself before she could even think about new beginnings....
  • Up a Road Slowly

    Irene Hunt

    Paperback (Berkley, Jan. 7, 2003)
    The beloved author of Across Five Aprils and No Promises in the Wind presents one of her most cherished novels, the Newbery Award-winning story of a young girl’s coming of age…Julie would remember her happy days at Aunt Cordelia’s forever. Running through the spacious rooms, singing on rainy nights in front of the fireplace. There were the rides in the woods on Peter the Great, and the races with Danny Trevort. There were the precious moments alone in her room at night, gazing at the sea of stars.But there were sad times too—the painful jealousy Julie felt after her sister married, the tragic death of a schoolmate and the bitter disappointment of her first love. Julie was having a hard time believing life was fair. But Julie would have to be fair to herself before she could even think about new beginnings...“Hunt demonstrates that she is a writer of the first rank...Those who follow Julie's growth—from a tantrum-throwing seven-year-old to a gracious young woman of seventeen—will find this book has added a new dimension to their lives.”—The New York Times Book Review
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  • Up a Road Slowly

    Irene Hunt

    eBook (Berkley, Jan. 4, 2005)
    The beloved author of Across Five Aprils and No Promises in the Wind presents one of her most cherished novels, the Newbery Award-winning story of a young girl’s coming of age…Julie would remember her happy days at Aunt Cordelia’s forever. Running through the spacious rooms, singing on rainy nights in front of the fireplace. There were the rides in the woods on Peter the Great, and the races with Danny Trevort. There were the precious moments alone in her room at night, gazing at the sea of stars.But there were sad times too—the painful jealousy Julie felt after her sister married, the tragic death of a schoolmate and the bitter disappointment of her first love. Julie was having a hard time believing life was fair. But Julie would have to be fair to herself before she could even think about new beginnings...“Hunt demonstrates that she is a writer of the first rank...Those who follow Julie's growth—from a tantrum-throwing seven-year-old to a gracious young woman of seventeen—will find this book has added a new dimension to their lives.”—The New York Times Book Review
  • Up a Road Slowly

    Irene Hunt

    Mass Market Paperback (Berkley, Jan. 4, 2005)
    The beloved author of Across Five Aprils and No Promises in the Wind presents one of her most cherished novels, the Newbery Award-winning story of a young girl’s coming of age…Julie would remember her happy days at Aunt Cordelia’s forever. Running through the spacious rooms, singing on rainy nights in front of the fireplace. There were the rides in the woods on Peter the Great, and the races with Danny Trevort. There were the precious moments alone in her room at night, gazing at the sea of stars.But there were sad times too—the painful jealousy Julie felt after her sister married, the tragic death of a schoolmate and the bitter disappointment of her first love. Julie was having a hard time believing life was fair. But Julie would have to be fair to herself before she could even think about new beginnings...“Hunt demonstrates that she is a writer of the first rank...Those who follow Julie's growth—from a tantrum-throwing seven-year-old to a gracious young woman of seventeen—will find this book has added a new dimension to their lives.”—The New York Times Book Review
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  • Up A Road Slowly

    Irene Hunt

    School & Library Binding (Turtleback Books, Jan. 7, 2003)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. After her mother's death, Julie goes to live with Aunt Cordelia, a single schoolteacher, where she experiences many emotions and changes as she grows from seven to eighteen.
  • Up a Road Slowly

    Irene Hunt, Don Bolongnese

    Hardcover (Follett Publishing Company, Aug. 16, 1966)
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  • Up a Road Slowly

    Irene Hunt

    Library Binding (Paw Prints, April 9, 2009)
    After her mother's death, Julie goes to live with Aunt Cordelia, a spinster schoolteacher, where she experiences many emotions and changes as she grows from seven to eighteen.
  • Up a Road Slowly

    Irene Hunt

    Hardcover (Silver Burdett Pr, April 1, 1993)
    After her mother's death, Julie goes to live with Aunt Cordelia, a spinster schoolteacher, where she experiences many emotions and changes as she grows from seven to eighteen
  • Up a Road Slowly

    Irene Hunt

    Hardcover (Follett Publishing Company, Aug. 16, 1966)
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  • Up a Road Slowly by Hunt, Irene

    Irene Hunt

    Mass Market Paperback (Berkley, Aug. 16, 1602)
    Up a Road Slowly by Hunt, Irene [Berkley, 2005] Mass Market Paperback [Mass M...
  • Up A Road Slowly

    Irene Hunt

    Hardcover (Follett, Aug. 16, 1966)
    Up A Road Slowly will appeal to those who love Millay's poetry and weep over beauty as well as ugliness. Those who follow Julie's growth, from a tantrum-throwing 7 year old to a gracious young woman of 17, will find this book has added a new dimension to their lives.
  • Up a Road Slowly

    Irene Hunt

    Paperback (Berkley Pub Group, Aug. 1, 1990)
    After her mother's death, Julie goes to live with Aunt Cordelia, a spinster shoolteacher, where she experiences many emotions and changes as she grows from seven to eighteen.