The Bronze Pen (Paperback)

Author: Zilpha Keatley Snyder
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Format: Paperback
ISBN: 9781416942085
Publisher: Aladdin Paperbacks
Publish Date: 2/24/2009
Buy.com Sku: 208394668
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Dimensions (in Inches) 7.5H x 5.25L x 0.75T
Pages: 208
Age Range: 12 to 16
 
Snyder follows her bestselling "The Treasures of Weatherby" with a tale of a young girl who is given a bronze pen that can make wishes come true. This touching story about creativity, friendship, and family is just plain magic.
 
 
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"Veteran Snyder does what she does best, blending grim reality with fantasy so skillfully both Audrey and readers have trouble discerning the boundaries...It's a solid, slightly old-fashioned inquiry into the power of the pen, the limits of hope and the necessity of dreams." 1/1/2008


 
Author Bio
Zilpha Keatley Snyder
Zilpha Keatley Snyder graduated from Whittier College and worked as a teacher while she and her husband raised their family. Snyder's first book for children, SEASON OF THE PONIES, was published in 1964. Three of her works, THE EGYPT GAME, THE HEADLESS CUPID and THE WITCHES OF WORM, were named Newbery Honor Books.

 
 
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Chapter 1

She should have known better than to tell her parents about the woman in the cave. But somehow, sitting at the kitchen table shelling peas while her mother ironed and her father read, Audrey had begun to talk. It hadn''t been a conscious decision, but it had suddenly seemed absolutely necessary. And once started, there was no way to stop.

"That cave on Wild Oaks Hill? Way up on that steep hillside, in this weather?" Audrey''s mother interrupted before she''d barely begun to explain the situation. "How on earth would an old woman manage to get up there?"

Putting down his newspaper, Audrey''s father said, "Do you suppose we ought to do something, Hannah? If the poor thing is homeless, she probably could use some help."

Hannah Abbott, Audrey''s mother, came to a quick and firm decision. "Of course. She probably needs to be put in an institution. The police should be notified, and the sooner the better."

"The police?" Audrey and her father asked in

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