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Written by Virginia Freedman
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Tuesday, 13 July 2010 14:26 |
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A Doll Named Fannie by Nancy Brewer Published by: Brentwood Christian Press ISBN: 1-59581-569-4 Ordering Information: www.nancybbrewer.com
A Doll Named Fannie is a heart-warming story told in the voice of Fannie, a German doll, who travels to Ireland to live with a little girl named Molly O’Brien. Fannie and Molly must go to New York City, where she becomes one of the many children to ride the Orphan Trains. At last, she finds a home in Salisbury, North Carolina. "A Doll Named Fannie,” is not just a story for children, but for all of us who respect the past, trust in the future and believe in the power of the imagination.
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Last Updated on Monday, 07 November 2011 14:04 |
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Hat's Off!
. . . to Sandra Ann Winters, whose poem “Death of Alaska” won first prize and 1000 Euros in the Gregory O’Donoghue International Poetry Competition, sponsored by the Munster Literature Centre in Ireland. The Centre flew her to Cork, Ireland, where she read her winning entry February 16 at the Cork Spring Literature Festival 2011. Her poem will be published in the Irish poetry journal, Southword. Announcement of her winning entry can be found at the festival blog site: http://www.munsterlit.ie/ . |
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