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George Washington University.
( In a 19th-century Vermont hamlet, a little blue kitten ...)
In a 19th-century Vermont hamlet, a little blue kitten falls under the spell of the song of the river, an alluring melody of beauty and happiness. A series of memorable adventures ensues when the cat ventures out into the wider world to share the song with those who have lost their way. This charmingly illustrated 1950 Newbery Honor winner continues to enchant young dreamers.
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(In a 19th-century Vermont hamlet, a little blue kitten fa...)
In a 19th-century Vermont hamlet, a little blue kitten falls under the spell of the song of the river, an alluring melody of beauty and happiness. A series of memorable adventures ensues when the cat ventures out into the wider world to share the song with those who have lost their way. This charmingly illustrated 1950 Newbery Honor winner continues to enchant young dreamers.
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(The people of Castleto'n or Castle Town, Vermont, are jus...)
The people of Castleto'n or Castle Town, Vermont, are justly proud of two of its early citizens. One was the carpenter who built there the most beautiful church pulpit in the state and the other was a girl who designed and fashioned a carpet so lovely that it now hangs in the Metropolitan Museum of Art in the city of New York. On the carpet among other designs, is pictured a most fascinating blue cat. Why a blue cat???? ....Ah, well thereby hangs this tale...
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(In this charming and timeless fantasy, a little blue kitt...)
In this charming and timeless fantasy, a little blue kitten in Connecticut disobeys his mother and listlens to the Song of the River...a song of Bright Enchantment, of beauty, peace, and contentment. Wishing to share the song, the little cat ventures out into the world, where he meets historical figures in Castle Town. But try as he might, he finds it more difficult than he ever dreamed. This edition is charmingly illustrated by Janice Holland
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George Washington University.
Two daughters were born to the couple, but both died young. Older copies of this work and some of her other books can still be found, and some are considered to be collector"s items. In 1930 Coblentz received a Bachelor of Arts degree from George Washington University.
In the mid-to-late 1940s, Coblentz was instrumental in raising money to buy the land on which the Cleveland Park Neighborhood Library was built on Connecticut Avenue in Washington, District of Columbia A set of windows, with illustrations based on her books, remain on display in the library.
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( In a 19th-century Vermont hamlet, a little blue kitten ...)
(In a 19th-century Vermont hamlet, a little blue kitten fa...)
(In this charming and timeless fantasy, a little blue kitt...)
(The people of Castleto'n or Castle Town, Vermont, are jus...)
(Thin, stapled booklet with illustrated wraps.)