Beyond the Pawpaw Trees: The Story of Anna Lavinia
Palmer Brown
(Author)
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Description
It all began on a lavender blue day--the kind of day when anything can happen. It was on such a day that Anna Lavinia's father saw a double rainbow and went chasing after it. And it is on such a day that she and her cat, Strawberry, set off on their journey beyond the walled garden where the pawpaw trees grow, to a place where the buttercups bloom pink and the laws of gravity don't always apply. Here Anna Lavinia will test her mother's advice "Never believe what you see," against her father's wise words "Believe only what you see," and just maybe she'll finally be able to use the mysterious silver key her father left behind when he went chasing after rainbows. Beyond the Pawpaw Trees is a tour through a land as strange and wonderful as Oz, filled with people as delightfully batty as any in Alice's looking glass. It is a place to return to again and again, beautifully brought to life in Palmer Brown's fanciful words and intricate, sugar-spun drawings.
Product Details
Price
$17.95
$16.69
Publisher
New York Review of Books
Publish Date
October 18, 2011
Pages
136
Dimensions
6.1 X 8.75 X 0.63 inches | 0.68 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9781590174616
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Palmer Brown (1920-2012) was born in Chicago and attended Swarthmore and the University of Pennsylvania. He is the author and illustrator of five books for children, including Beyond the Pawpaw Trees and its sequel, The Silver Nutmeg; Cheerful; and Hickory. About Beyond the Pawpaw Trees, his first published book, Brown said: "If it has any moral at all, it is hoped that it will always be a deep secret between the author and those of his readers who still know that believing is seeing."
Reviews
"Brilliant . . . it may prove the special treasure of many." --New York Herald Tribune "A fantasy for girls who have lively imaginations. Anna Lavinia's adventures will be appreciated by them and they will take the trip with her." --Saturday Review