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Polly MacCauley's finest, divinest, wooliest gift of all, a yarn for all ages

Label
Polly MacCauley's finest, divinest, wooliest gift of all, a yarn for all ages
Language
eng
Index
no index present
Literary Form
fiction
Main title
Polly MacCauley's finest, divinest, wooliest gift of all
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Sub title
a yarn for all ages
Summary
From one of Canada's most loved and lauded children's writers comes a new tale about the joy of making things, the strength of community, and the warm reach of generosity. This beautifully illustrated storybook blends poetry and prose, infused with Fitch's trademark wit and playfulness, to tell the story of Polly MacCauley, an elderly woman who's abit of a mystery in her community of River John and who spends her time making wondrous things with wool. When Star, a very special lamb, is born on a nearby farm, Polly knows that with Star's wool she can make her 'finest, divinest, woolliest gift of all'. But the greedy Count and Countess of far-off Woolland have learned about the lamb's arrival, too, and are determined to add her to their flock. Will the good folk of River John join together to see that Star gets to her rightful home? Will Polly be able to finish her masterpiece? Darka Erdelji's gorgeous illustrations have just the right amount of whimsy, perfectly capturing the spirit of Fitch's touching yarn. Divided into nine short sections, this is a grand book to share aloud, or read alone. It will appeal to children of all ages. And to knitters, weavers, spinners and the warm-hearted everywhere
Target audience
juvenile
Contributor
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