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The tale of oat cake crag [large print] : the cottage tales of Beatrix Potter / by Susan Wittig Albert.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Albert, Susan Wittig. Cottage tales of Beatrix Potter ; Publication details: Waterville, Me. : Wheeler Publishing., 2011.Edition: Large print edDescription: 447 p. (large print) : map ; 23 cmISBN:
  • 1410432831
  • 9781410432834
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Summary: In the Lake District, noisy test flights of the new hydroplane are disrupting life in the village of Near Sawrey. Miss Beatrix Potter can barely hear herself think, which she needs to do for her new case. Grace Lythecoe has been receiving anonymous letters threatening her good name. Beatrix must proceed quietly, so as not to arouse village gossip. And there is yet another piece of business for Beatrix to address: that of her own future. With a second chance at love, sometimes causing a disturbance can be well worth the trouble.
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Item type Home library Collection Call number Materials specified Vol info Status Date due Barcode Item holds
Large Print Book Large Print Book Main Library Large Print Fiction Albert Sus CT 7 Available 33111006365866
Total holds: 0

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In the Lake District, noisy test flights of the new hydroplane are disrupting life in the village of Near Sawrey. Miss Beatrix Potter can barely hear herself think, which she needs to do for her new case. Grace Lythecoe has been receiving anonymous letters threatening her good name. Beatrix must proceed quietly, so as not to arouse village gossip. And there is yet another piece of business for Beatrix to address: that of her own future. With a second chance at love, sometimes causing a disturbance can be well worth the trouble.

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In the Lake District, noisy test flights of the new hydroplane are disrupting life in the village of Near Sawrey. Miss Beatrix Potter can barely hear herself think, which she needs to do for her new case. Grace Lythecoe has been receiving anonymous letters threatening her good name. Beatrix must proceed quietly, so as not to arouse village gossip. And there is yet another piece of business for Beatrix to address: that of her own future. With a second chance at love, sometimes causing a disturbance can be well worth the trouble.

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