Books

The Bread Sister Of Sinking Creek

Here is the widely-acclaimed story of 14-year-old Maggie Callahan's struggle to survive in the wilderness of Pennsylvania during the 1770's. Armed with her knowledge of bread-making and a strong streak of stubbornness, Maggie overcomes the dangers of frontier life to find a place for herself in the wild world.
Approx. 150 pages. Hardbound.
HarperCollins




$16.00
 
Maggie Among The Seneca

This is the unforgettable story of Maggie's captivity by the Seneca Indians during the American Revolution. Maggie's time among the Seneca is filled with mystery and danger and the challenge of first love, as she discovers how much of her the Seneca have claimed.

Approx. 150 pages. Hardbound
HarperCollins




$16.00
 
Up The Frozen River

In the stunning conclusion to The Bread Sister Trilogy, Maggie and old Jake Logan return to the charred remains of the Seneca Indian village in search of Maggie's little boy, Hoot Owl. They must face the old witchy-woman, the one the Seneca call the Ragpicker.

Approx. 150 pages. Hardbound, Illustrated by William Sauts Bock.
Groundhog Press



$16.00
 
Remembering Maggie

This comprehensive teaching guide to The Bread Sister Trilogy contains over 150 Whole Language activities by award-winning educator Paul Sanborn and over 50 original illustrations by William Sauts Bock as well as a foreword by Robin Moore.

Approx. 100 pages. Groundhog Press




$10.00
 
Creating A Family Storytelling
Awakening The Hidden Storyteller

Through a series of "Voyages in the Imagination," this fun-filled workbook introduces families to the world of the storyteller, enabling them to make storytelling a vital part of their daily lives. This book, along with its companion tape, is designed as a guidebook to the imagination for the entire family. Approx. 175 pages, large-format paperback.


$20.00
 
The Cherry Tree Buck

Follow Robin and his grandfather on their tall-tale adventures in the Central Pennsylvania woodlands as they discover a toothless rattlesnake, an eagle who thinks he's a chicken, a fish who learns to live on the land and, of course, a cherry tree buck. Hardbound edition, approx. 100 pages, illustrated by Kees deKiefte.
Published by Groundhog Press.




$16.00
 
When The Moon Is Full

This collection of six strange and haunting stories, drawn from the rich folklore of the Pennsylvania mountains, blends the eeriness of moonlight, the mystery of unexplained events and a sense of wonder about the natural world. Those who have enjoyed Robin's tape of the same title will delight in reading aloud from this spine-tingling collection. Hardbound edition, approx. 130 pages. Published by Groundhog Press.



$16.00


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