Tom's Midnight GardenPuffin Books, 1976 - 218 páginas Hurry , whispered the house, and the grandfather clock at the heart of it beat an anxious tick. Tom opened the door wide and let in the moonlight. He was staring at what he saw outside. They had said, Really, there's nothing to see. This book won a Carnegie Medal. |
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Exile | 7 |
The Clock Strikes Thirteen | 14 |
By Moonlight | 22 |
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