
Arleta Richardson?s beloved Grandma?s Attic Series returns with Still More Stories from Grandma?s Attic and Treasures from Grandma's Attic, the third and fourth books in the refreshed classic collection for girls 8 to 12. These tales recount humorous and poignant...
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Arleta Richardson?s beloved Grandma?s Attic Series returns with Still More Stories from Grandma?s Attic and Treasures from Grandma's Attic, the third and fourth books in the refreshed classic collection for girls 8 to 12. These tales recount humorous and poignant memories from Grandma Mabel?s childhood. Combining the warmth and spirit of Little House on the Prairie with a Christian focus, these books transport readers back to a simpler time to learn lessons surprisingly relevant in today?s world.
Arleta Richardson's beloved Grandma's Attic Series returns with Still More Stories from Grandma's Attic and Treasures from Grandma's Attic, the third and fourth books in the refreshed classic collection for girls 8 to 12. These tales recount humorous and poignant memories from Grandma Mabel's childhood. Combining the warmth and spirit of Little House on the Prairie with a Christian focus, these books transport readers back to a simpler time to learn lessons surprisingly relevant in today's world.
Richardson's wholesome stories have reached more than two million readers worldwide. Parents appreciate the godly values and character they promote. Children love the captivating storytelling that recounts childhood memories of mischief and joy. Ideal for home, school, or church libraries, or to give as a gift certain to be treasured.
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PRODUCT DETAIL
- Catalogue Code 339084
- Product Code 9780781407649
- ISBNÂ 0781407648
- EANÂ 9780781407649
- Department Children / Young Adults
- Category Confident Readers (Age 8-12)
- Sub-Category Fiction
- Publisher David C Cook
- Publication Date Aug 2011
- Sales Rank 60182
- DRMÂ Adobe
- Printable No
- Size 2.63 MB (EPUB)
Arleta Richardson
Gifted storyteller Arleta Richardson grew up an only child in Chicago, living in a hotel on the shores of Lake Michigan. Under the care of her maternal grandmother, she listened for hours as her grandmother told stories from her own childhood. With unusual recall, Arleta began to write these stories for an audience that now numbers over 2 million. "My grandmother would be amazed to know her stories have gone around the world," Arleta says.