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  • Lucy's Summer

    Donald Hall, Michael McCurdy

    Paperback (David R. Godine, Publisher, July 28, 2015)
    A perfect New England summer in 1910, based on the childhood stories of Donald Hall's own mother. Poet laureate Donald Hall grew up spending his summers on his grandfather’s farm in what was then rural New Hampshire. It was there that his mother, Lucy, and her sister Caroline told stories about their childhood – a time when the July Fourth parade in Danbury, New Hampshire was the biggest celebration of the year (complete with flags, speeches, and ice cream) and when a trip to Boston, where toys could be bought for a penny apiece, was counted as a major event. This is a piece of Americana that will bring readers back to a simpler time in which pleasure was derived from making as much as buying, where politics were truly local and not a national circus, and when worth was determined by character, not price.
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  • Lucy's Summer

    Donald Hall, Michael McCurdy

    Library Binding (Browndeer Pr, April 1, 1995)
    Lucy Wells's unusual summer of 1910 begins with her mother turning the front parlor into a hat-making emporium and includes unexpected, exciting visitors, a train trip to Boston, and a visit to Woolworth's wondrous toy counter. By the author of Ox-Cart Man.
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  • Lucy's Summer

    Donald Hall, Michael McCurdy

    Paperback (Sandpiper, April 15, 1998)
    Award-winning poet Donald Hall and acclaimed illustrator Michael McCurdy re-create young Lucy Wells’s memorable summer of 1910 in this companion to Lucy’s Christmas. “The book is a best bet-conjuring another time and place with eloquence, humor, and grace.”-Kirkus Reviews
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  • lucy's summer

    Donald Hall

    Hardcover (NY Browndeer Press/Harcourt 1995., Aug. 16, 1995)
    children's juvenile hardcover