An edition of Winter Room (1989)

The winter room

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An edition of Winter Room (1989)

The winter room

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A young boy growing up on a northern Minnesota farm describes the scenes around him and recounts his old Norwegian uncle's tales of an almost mythological logging past. The winter room is where Eldon, his brother Wayne, old Uncle David, and the rest of the family gather on icy cold nights, sitting in front of the stove. There the boys listen eagerly to all of Uncle David's tales of superheroes. Then one night Uncle David tells the story, "The Woodcutter," and what happens next is terrible--then wonderful.

Publish Date
Publisher
Dell
Language
English
Pages
103

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Cover of: The winter room
The winter room
2009, Scholastic Paperbacks
in English
Cover of: The winter room
The winter room
1991, Dell
in English
Cover of: The winter room
The winter room
1991, Dell
in English
Cover of: The winter room
The winter room
1991, Dell, Yearling
in English
Cover of: The winter room
The winter room
1989, Orchard Books
in English

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Table of Contents

Tuning
Spring
Summer
Fall
Winter
Alida
Orud the terrible
Crazy Alen
Woodcutter.

Edition Notes

Reprint. Originally published: New York : Orchard Books, 1989.

"A Yearling book."

Classifications

Library of Congress
PZ7.P2843 Wh 1991

The Physical Object

Pagination
103 p. ;
Number of pages
103

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL24954710M
Internet Archive
winterroom00paul
ISBN 10
0440404541
ISBN 13
9780440404545
OCLC/WorldCat
23661654

First Sentence

"If books could be more, could show more, could own more, this book would have smells....It would have the smells of old farms; the sweet smell of new-mown hay as it falls off the oiled sickle blade when the horses pull the mower through the field, and the sour smell of manure steaming in a winter barn."

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A young boy growing up on a northern Minnesota farm describes the scenes around him and recounts his old Norwegian uncle's tales of an almost mythological logging past.

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