New Releases by Natalie Savage Carlson

Natalie Savage Carlson is the author of The Family on the Waterfront (1967), Sailor's Choice (1966), Jean-Calude's Island (1966), Weekly Reader Children's Book Club Presents Sailor's Choice (1966), The Empty Schoolhouse (1965).

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The Family on the Waterfront

The Family on the Waterfront
Pictures the colorful life of the port city of Marseille in the story of a French lad''s fears that a curse has been put upon his family and has caused his sister''s legs to become paralyzed

Sailor's Choice

Sailor's Choice
Story of an orphan boy stowaway on a seal-hunting ship off Newfoundland, and of the Captain''s dog who befriends him.

Weekly Reader Children's Book Club Presents Sailor's Choice

The Empty Schoolhouse

The Empty Schoolhouse
When the parochial school in French Grove, Louisiana is desegregated, 10-year-old Lullah Royall joined her red-haired friend Oralee at school, but one by one all the students desert St. Joseph''s, frightened by phone calls and threats.

The Empty schoolhouse ... Pictures by John Kaufmann

The Orpheline in the Enchanted Castle ... With illustrations by Pearl Falconer

The Letter on the Tree

The Letter on the Tree
A young French Canadian boy, who wants an accordion more than anything, attaches a note telling of his wish to a Christmas tree which will be sold in the United States.

The Orphelines in the Enchanted Castle

The Orphelines in the Enchanted Castle
The twelve orphelines come to live in their new orphanage, an old castle, where with thirty boy orphans they become over-imaginative princesses and knights.

Weekly Reader Children's Book Club Presents The Letter on the Tree

Weekly Reader Children's Book Club Presents The Letter on the Tree
A young French Canadian boy, who wants an accordion more than anything, attaches a note telling of his wish to a Christmas tree which will be sold in the United States.

Carnival in Paris ... With illustrations by Geraldine Spence

School Bell in the Valley

School Bell in the Valley
In 1900, times were hard in a little Maryland village. Ten-year-old Belle''s uncle lost his job, and Belle looks for odd jobs to help out. A surprising result leads Belle back to the school in the valley.

Jean-Claude's Island

Jean-Claude's Island
Whenever Jean-Claude''s ideas bring him scoldings he runs across the way to his grandparents'' house, but one summer, when they leave Canada for a visit to France and Jean-Claude''s father buys a new tractor, the youngster''s problems involve his whole family.

A Pet for the Orphelines ... With illustrations by Pearl Falconer

Carnival in Paris

Carnival in Paris
An untalented but enthusiastic provincial circus family try to join a big Paris show but find a more appropriate place managing a farm for retired circus animals.

The Song of the Lop-eared Mule

The Song of the Lop-eared Mule
The adventures of a flop-eared mule who ran away and joined the gypsies after he discovered his blindfolded journey to Granada was actually a day''s grind at the water wheel.

A Brother for the Orphelines ... With illustrations by Pearl Falconer

The Tomahawk Family

The Tomahawk Family
An Indian girl is anxious to do everything her teacher at school tells her, in order to be a good American, but her stubborn brother and her old fashioned grandmother present problems.

The Happy Orpheline ... Illustrations by Pearl Falconer

The Tomahawk Family ... Pictures by Stephen Cook

A Brother for the Orphelines

A Brother for the Orphelines
When a baby is left in the orphanage''s breadbasket, all the little girls hope to keep it, even though it is a boy and should be in the boys'' home.

A Brother for the Orphelines ... Pictures by Garth Williams

The Family under the Bridge ... Pictures by Garth Williams

The Happy Orpheline

The Happy Orpheline
SUMMARY: When the girls of the French orphanage visit the dog cemetary, Brigitte gets left behind and has an adventure with a woman whose husband is a pretender to the French throne.

Hortense

Hortense
Hortense is a placid, motherly cow in Normandy whose search for her firstborn take her first to Africa and then to a reunion with her calf in the Petit Trianon of Marie Antoinette.

The Happy Orpheline ... Pictures by Garth Williams

Sashes Red and Blue ... Pictures by Rita Fara

Wings Against the Wind

Wings Against the Wind
Story is about Jacot le Beau, a young fisherman and woodcarver, set in the Breton seacoast and describes the customs and dress of the inhabitants.
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