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Mabel Harmer (1894–1992)

Forfatter af The True Book of Pioneers

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Includes the name: Illustrated by Loran Wilford Mabel Harmer

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The True Book of Pioneers (1957) 49 eksemplarer
The True Book of the Circus (1955) 44 eksemplarer
Brigham Young At Home (1940) 36 eksemplarer
The Boy Who Became a Prophet (1969) 6 eksemplarer
About Penguins (1964) 4 eksemplarer
Lizzie, The Lost Toys Witch (1970) 3 eksemplarer
Our Utah Pioneers (1966) 3 eksemplarer
True book of pioneers 3 eksemplarer
The Story of the Mormon Pioneers (1944) 2 eksemplarer
About Dams (1963) 2 eksemplarer
Famous mascots and K-9's (1945) 1 eksemplar
About dams 1 eksemplar
Storytime (1948) 1 eksemplar

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Hardworking Lizzie, a witch who collects lost toys in the nearby village every evening, finds herself saddled with a lost kangaroo in this picture-book from 1970. As Lizzie tries to figure out what she should do with Josephine - so-named because little kangaroos are called Joeys - she must also contend with Chubby Sims, a young boy who is always losing his toys, and then visiting her house outside of the village. Can she find a way to improve Chubby's memory? Can she find a home for Josephine, before that marsupial's antics drive her wild? Could the solution to these two problems be related...?

Long out of print and very difficult to obtain - my copy came through interlibrary loan, from a city close to 1000 miles from my home - Lizzie, the Lost Toys Witch is a title I would most likely never have run across, were I not interested in witchy picture-books, and had I not therefore decided to request it. I've never read anything else from Mabel Harmer, a Utah author who had fourteen published books at the time this story was released, although I have encountered the work of illustrator Wendy Watson before, in such titles as Father Fox's Christmas Rhymes and Doctor Coyote: A Native American Aesop's Fables. All in all, I found this one entertaining, appreciating it as a very atypical witch story, one where the witch's occupation and activities are most unique. The artwork - black and white line drawings enhanced by red and pink washes - was charming, and I found myself enjoying both the larger scenes - the village with its stone houses and narrow streets, Lizzie's house - and the depiction of the individual characters. This is fairly text-heavy for a picture-book, so I would recommend it to slightly more advanced audiences (perhaps ages 5-7) who enjoy witchy fare, or vintage illustrative styles.
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