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Two little boys of Finnish descent, Ivar and Waino, discover a moose in their father's livery stable in a small Minnesota town. They find it, care for it and name it "Honk."
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Subjects
Moose, Finnish Americans, Juvenile fiction, History, Fiction, Human-animal relationships, Children's fiction, Moose, fiction, newbery honor, Newbery HonorPlaces
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Honk, the moose
2001, Trellis Publishing, Inc.
in English
- Biwabik Special ed.
1930650361 9781930650367
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Edition Notes
"Editorial copy"--Front free endpaper.
Unpublished editorial copy with text and illustrations pasted in; handwritten notes indicating illustrations, etc.; water damaged.
"Please send us a copy of the notice or review you give this book; Dodd, Mead, & Company, Inc., 443 Fourth Avenue, New York"--Front free endpaper.
Newbery Honor Book, 1936.
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When a moose wanders into the town of Birora, Minnesota, in the early 1930's, the police, Mayor, and city council try to help, but it is three young boys who come up with a solution. Based on a true story.
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March 26, 2022 | Edited by JeneeWhitney | Merge works |
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