What   should we expect from a classic children’s tale?  Imaginary  gardens with real toads in them?  An enchanting story told with  wisdom and great charm?  One you can read aloud to your own  precocious, nearly-perfect child, then read again yourself for the adult  insights and delights it reveals and the places of enchantment that it takes you  to?  Choose all of the above and enter into the plausible and  implausible wise and whimsical, alluring world Professor Studdard has created  for you in Six Weeks to Yehidah.  It’s a story destined to  be an adolescent-adult classic.  Enter this wonderful world  of the almost perfectly mannered Miss. Annalise of the Verdant Hills in this  tale of wonder and delight. Take a child with you or be one yourself as you  travel through the real imaginary places of clouds and seascapes and great  truths.  Your only regret will be that the story ends,  though, of course, in it’s ending is it’s beginning, and the promise that one  can begin again.  Learning universal truths has never so much  fun.
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Very nice review. Can see why so many are raving about our Melissa's novel. Much success to her!
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