My younger brother and I used to regularly borrow this spooky picture book in early-mid 90s (could also be from the 80s). I remember rich illustrations and a main character with an Ichabod Crane nervousness about him. Can’t remember any of the plot except that at the climax of the book he is in a dark church and he believes there are ghosts all around. My brother’s memory is that the main character was an organist/pianist and that another character dresses up as a ghost and chases him off. I don’t *think* this is a version of Sleepy Hollow. But given how vague my memory is, anything is possible. Even if it is, I would love to figure out which version it is specifically. My brother and I have been trying to figure this out for years.
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376J: Circa 1920 book of fairy tales from various countries
Book stories include The Bear Makes a Visit, The Fox and Crab, The Miller’s Daughter, Little Olga and Spiteful ?, The Crane The Fish and The Lobster, Mary’s Baby Brother, Wang and his?. I think a total of 22 stories.
376I: Circa 1920 book of fairy tales from various countries
Book stores include The Bear Makes a Visit, The Foxand Crab, The Miller’s Daughter, Little Olga and Spiteful ?, The Crane The Fish and The Lobster, Mary’s Baby Brother, Wang and his?. I think a total of 22 stories.
376H: Connected Minds
Book read ~1980s. Future. Children’s future mates are selected and their minds are connected so they have awareness of each other’s thoughts. Always “connected” as they go about their lives. Something bad happens to the boy the main character’s mind is connected too.
376G: Old Book
Probably published in the 1950s or even the late ’40s. Maybe in Britain or Canada.
Children’s fantasy/detective story
Plot: A single (gasp!) mother (probably a war widow) with 2 kids, a boy and a girl. She is being courted by the neighbourhood beat cop. The kids want to buy her something special for her birthday and they have saved their allowance so they have enough to buy her a small second-hand radio. The kids know she loves music and dancing. Kids find out later that radio is magic and broadcasts crimes in progress, which they , of course, try to stop/solve, and get their bacon saved by the cop character. I know this is a faint, faint hope. But it was such a change from Dick and Jane, which I refused to read aloud, thus grade one ended with me being labelled as mentally deficient. It was astoundingly different from anything else I ever saw until I was in my teens.Best of Luck to you – and for me!
376F: A Brother and Sister and their Cat
Three short stories about two children and their cat. They are a brother and sister. In one story, the cat eats all their aunt’s goldfish, one at a time on successive visits to her house, and they manage to gradually replace them one at a time so that she never realizes. In another story, burglars break into the children’s house when they’re home alone and the cat scares them away. My grandmother bought this book for me in the mid-80s. I believe the format is somewhat taller and narrower than a standard book. It has illustrations throughout, they are sketchy black and white, possibly with touches of red, blue and yellow. Not sure whether it would be classified as a picture book or an early reader.
376E: A talking horse and an aloe plant
Looking for a slim paperback from the 80s. It might have been from either Starbooks or Scholastic Book Club. Written at the early reader level, a little less than a full chapter book. Set in the American West. A boy goes to a livestock auction and encounters a horse who can talk. He’s a recently captured mustang who wants to rejoin his herd. He persuades the boy to buy him and they become friends but the horse always wants to return to the wild. Somehow the boy smashes his mom’s potted aloe plant, which she needs to treat a burned hand. The horse offers a deal where he will show the boy where to find one growing in the wild in exchange for his freedom. They make a secret journey into the wilderness at night to find the plant. I think the title is something obvious like “The Horse Who Could Talk” but I can’t find anything online.
376D: Farm Book
The book is about a family living on a ranch/farm in the American West, sometime between 1970 and 2000. I remember three key details about the book:
A. The families father was killed by a bull during a rodeo. He was gored to death.
B. At one point in the book, a member of the family is in the hospital with a boy who lost his leg to a lawnmower accident. His siblings visit in the hospital and say they are not allowed anywhere near the lawnmower. The boy is in the hospital to get a larger prosthetic leg attached.
C. The children live on a ranch/farm and often play in a pasture near the house. They go there to hide at one point, but I do not remember why.
376C: Revolutionary War Adventure
I’m looking for a YA book about boy in SC during the American Revolution. He blows up a British wagon at one point. Read this in late 60’s- early 70’s. Thanks!
376B: Book about a Southern family
The book I am searching for may be from late nineteen forties through early sixties. The mother of two (a high-school boy and a married daughter) is the main character. The daughter, named Tilghman, has her first baby near the end of the story. Then the main character, now a grandmother, finds out she is expecting!