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A season for miracles : twelve tales of Christmas. --

Series: Dear CanadaPublication details: Toronto : Scholastic Canada, [2006]Description: 247 p. : ill. --ISBN:
  • 0439952700
  • 9780439952705
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • FIC
Contents:
Lo, the perfect plan / by Sarah Ellis -- The keepsake box / by Sharon Stewart -- Stirring up a storm / by Julie Lawson -- Small beginnings / by Jan Andrews -- What a blessing is this peace / by Maxine Trotter -- Shelter from the cold / by Carol Matas -- A home girl's Christmas / by Jean Little -- An unexpected gift / by Gillian Chan -- Dear Jane / by Janet Lunn -- The word for home / by Karleen Bradford -- A night to rejoice / by Barbara Haworth-Attard -- No room for Christmas / by Kit Pearson.
Summary: A collection of twelve Christmas stories by Canadian writers that focus on girls from Canada's past.
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Item type Current library Call number Status Date due Barcode
Seasonal - Juvenile Flesherton Branch Shelves J FIC Seaso (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 32241000283418
Juv Fic (hc) Markdale Branch Shelves J FIC SEASO (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 33436003012447

Lo, the perfect plan / by Sarah Ellis -- The keepsake box / by Sharon Stewart -- Stirring up a storm / by Julie Lawson -- Small beginnings / by Jan Andrews -- What a blessing is this peace / by Maxine Trotter -- Shelter from the cold / by Carol Matas -- A home girl's Christmas / by Jean Little -- An unexpected gift / by Gillian Chan -- Dear Jane / by Janet Lunn -- The word for home / by Karleen Bradford -- A night to rejoice / by Barbara Haworth-Attard -- No room for Christmas / by Kit Pearson.

A collection of twelve Christmas stories by Canadian writers that focus on girls from Canada's past.

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