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310H: Upstairs In A Big Tree

Deep Adventures, Upstairs in "a big tree" ca. 1968. First-grader, public library "The Big Tree"? remembered as title, but years of search give no results from that. Children's book. Large, maybe; pictures, of course. A boy wanders in a wood? Sees and enters a big tree, with a winding stair he climbs, filled w adventures. Mood: Contemplative, imaginative, an aperture of depth/ psyche to standard fare. At one pt., illustrated, the boy upstairs "in a tree" lies awake in a bed looking across room at a chalkboard? His dad has left a puzzling message to decipher. I recall the book as gentle, surreal, and profound.

310G: Pinafores and Pantalets

It’s the story of a family living in a town just after the Civil War.  In one chapter, the news comes that Lincoln has died and all the women in the town tear up their black dresses and drape the fabric over the house fronts.  In another chapter, the mother buys fabric to make the girls dresses.  The fabric is hated by the girls, a mustard and brown check, so they get matches and burn holes in the dark checks.   The youngest daughter gets deathly ill.  They had to shave her head she’s so sick.  When her hair grows back, it comes in curly.  She is sent to the country for the summer to recover and she comes back pink-cheeked and healthy.  

310E: Field Trip To A Fort

I remember reading an epistolary YA book when I was a pre-teen (so in the late 80s/early 90s). It was about a group of kids who go on a field trip to a fort. While there (overnight trip) the adults all get shellfish poisoning from bad clams they have foraged. The kids then take over, and end up defending the fort from a biker gang.

310D: Coming of age on another planet

I read a science fiction novel from my junior high library, so sometime between 1974-1976 but I don’t know how old it was at the time. It was a coming-of-age story. The point of view character was a boy/young man. He and his group crashed(?)/were stranded on an alien, rocky planet. There are adults with him, but somehow he has to take charge. He encounters another human castaway/refugee, whom he takes to be another boy and who is wary of him. Turns out the other boy is a girl in disguise. They decide to cooperate. Any ideas what book this was?

310B: The Sitting Down Disease

I have searched for an odd book I remember from childhood, with no luck.

I think it was called The Sitting Down Disease, but I am not sure. It was probably for 4 – 8 year olds, kind of silly. I recall a renter living in the attic of the family home and the kid or kids in the family got the sitting down disease, where one can only move about as if sitting in an invisible chair.
Has anyone heard of this? I don’t think I dreamt it…I would love to see it again.

310A: YA book about an orphan girl

I read it 20 years ago, or so and I think it was new-ish then. It took place in NYC and a girl lost her parents. Maybe she was living somewhere else and lost them and then had to move to the city to live with another relative? There was this odd group that was like a gang that lived on the streets and I forgot what they were called, but they were like the worst of the worst. They were nocturnal and seemed to not care about anybody or anything. She was warned to stay as far away from them as possible. Anyhow, through a series of events that I can’t remember, the girl, at the end of the book, ends up one of these gang members who live on the streets. The copy I had was hardcover and light blue with no paper jacket. I think that the title was a quote of some sort? At the time I was into gritty urban books and this one was given to me. Thanks for any help!

309Y: The Dutch Inspector and Czech Gymnast

There is a series of mystery books that have a Dutch inspector solving them. He is married to a former Czech gymnast who has a bum leg. They have a daughter together. He smokes a lot, as does she and their marriage is not very good. He is an excellent inspector, however, who sometimes gets emotionally involved with his cases. In the final book, he is killed, unfortunately.

I would like to know the name of the author or at least the name of one of the books. I read these about ten years ago.

309X: Cereal Box Mansion

Mom sends young boy to buy cereal. Instead of the supermarket, he goes to run-down neighborhood store. The cereal is not good, but the back of the cereal box is part of a set that combines to build a model of a Victorian mansion. Boy returns to store to buy more of the cereal, builds mansion. Ghost of sad young woman appears. She was the daughter of the cereal manufacturer. The mansion had been torn down, the rest of the cereal boxes had been discarded, and this is the last model of the house existing. She had been in love, forbidden to marry, and died in grief. Meanwhile, the boy befriends a sad old man. Eventually, he realizes that the man and ghost had been in love, many years earlier. He races home to get the house, and finds that his mother has cleaned his room, and burned the house in the incinerator. Pre-1970s.