New Releases by CAROL RYRIE BRINK

CAROL RYRIE BRINK is the author of Here Come the Tin Men (1968), De förtrollade melonerna (1968), La neige dans la rivière (1968), Wasser aus dem Paradies (1967), Andy Buckram's Ti (1966).

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De förtrollade melonerna

De förtrollade melonerna
More stories inspired by the author''s grandmother''s childhood experiences on the Wisconsin frontier in the years 1863-1866, are related in this sequel to Caddie Woodlawn.

Rabbedoe 'n verhaal uit die Amerikaanse baanbrekerslewe

Rabbedoe 'n verhaal uit die Amerikaanse baanbrekerslewe
The adventures of an eleven-year-old tomboy growing up on the Wisconsin frontier in the mid-nineteenth century.

Carol Ryrie Brink Manuscripts

Carol Ryrie Brink Manuscripts
Holograph and typescript versions of novels Snow in the river, Château Saint Barnabé, The Twin Cities, and Two are better than one, and the typescript of an oral history interview conducted by Sam Schrager in 1975.

The Pink Motel. (Illustrated by Sheila Greenwald.).

The Twin Cities

The Twin Cities
Minneapolis and St. Paul - past and present.

Det muntre motell

Det muntre motell
When David, Bitsy and their parents inherit an unusual and very pink motel in Florida, they find it filled with eccentric characters, mystery, and adventure.

Weekly Reader Children's Book Club Presents The Pink Motel

Weekly Reader Children's Book Club Presents The Pink Motel
When Kirby, Bitsy, and their parents inherit an unusual and very pink motel in Florida, they find it filled with eccentric characters, mystery, and adventure.

Family Sabbatical

Family Sabbatical
Three American children and their family visit France and experience royalty and disappointment.

The Headland

The Headland
Chronicles the lives of a circle of family and friends through summers on the French coast as they share childhood, love,and the tragedies of World War II.

Family Grandstand

Family Grandstand
The Ridgeway family of three--George, Susan, and Dumpling--live on College Avenue and have the football stadium in their laps.

Stopover

Stopover
An adult novel that recounts the pleasures and heartaches of aging actress Naomi Murdoch''s return to the unforgiving Minnesota town and family she left years earlier.

Harps in the Wind

Harps in the Wind
An adult biography of the famous 19th century American singing family, the Hutchinsons, who sang for racial tolerance, liberty and peace.
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