A Book for Jennifer: A Story of London Children in the Eighteenth Century and of Mr. Newbery's Juvenile LibraryA story about John Newbery and two children who come to his book store in eighteenth century London. |
Contents
We Learn More About the Bannisters and Jen | 9 |
Jennifer Recovers Christmas Is Celebrated and | 33 |
The Fever Returns and a Pin Goes into the Black | 47 |
Copyright | |
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