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Cheves "Will the people of Hollow Gap pull together and defend themselves from the Indian up-rise or will they fall apart. Find the answers to these questions and more when you read this book of taming the West through love. The hiring of the spy will surprise you and the murder will surprise you even more. So if you love a good mystery, this book is definitely for you. Cheves "As I read I felt as if I was a witness watching this evil man do the things he did to these young women. As I read through the trial I felt like one of those ready to convict him.

As I listened to the comments by his wife, I could feel her pain and confusion. Cheves "After reading Breaking My Silence I saw Jane as a strong person who was determined to do whatever was needed to get her children back into her life and to do whatever it took to make her life as complete as possible without the prostitution.

This was one of the most informative books I've ever read about a subject that is normally kept behind closed doors. Cheves " While reading Genesis Beach I found myself not wanting to put it down. Each page had a piece of evidence that would help me solve the mystery before Logan. I really thought I had pin-pointed the murderer. Boy was I in for a shock. Cheves "I've enjoyed reading this book. It's a cross between a "fiction" and a "true crime.

Do keep in mind that this book is very descriptive. Cheves "The story captured me from the beginning, the evil of Rovella never ceased to amaze me, and the love that was always there but didn't surface due to guilt made me feel the pain that I'm sure she felt. The ending was perfect. Cheves "This has been a really enjoyable book. I recommend it to anyone who enjoys a good mystery. Beth, don't change your way of writing! I've really enjoyed reading Basket Case and will be reading more of Beth's books. Cheves "I feel this is a wonderfully written book that would be helpful not just for young people who are overweight but also for those who look at a person, no matter the age, call them names, shun them and refuse to accept them as they are.

Cheves "Bertha Speaks Out is a very enjoyable book to read. Bertha finds herself in positions that will make you laugh and cry. You will feel her pain but also feel her pride when she stands up for what is right. Cheves "Read Thicker than Water and ask yourself these questions. Did the wife make the right choice? Would you have made the same decision?

I highly recommend Thicker than Water. As I said, it was a joy to read. Cheves "This book has taught me that life is like a chain. Everyone we meet becomes a link in our chain. Some links may be weak, but the strong ones keep the chain from breaking.


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And as memories and secrets are shared with those strong links, they become even stronger. Stuffed Pepper Soup Prep time: Snow Drive - Bobby Nash, Author. Coloured calico paper boards with round panel with girl brushing doll's hair, 10 coloured plates; 6x4. These small format books contain the illustrations and songs of the two large books, with smaller scale pictures.

Gurney in deep colour. Taken together with the volume published in the previous year by Zeiber they comprise "all that is valuable in this particular department of juvenile literature. Some longer ballads and many unfamiliar rhymes and variants here. The later Smith editions are in World Cat, but this, presumably first, edition is not.

Clever Bill, a soldier doll, races to catch up with Mary's train at Dover. A simple book about a toy's love. Nusbaum's small son Deric was adopted by the Zunis, and as he sat as the feet of the elders of the tribe and listened to tales, she was able to record them. Great Swedish Fairy Tales.

Ivory cloth boards, dark blue backed with blue horse and rider stamped, gilt border line, yellow top edge, blue textured eps, 8vo, jacket front blue starry sky with princely rider and spear; pp. A well designed book of old tales illustrated with facsimiles of the works of Sweden's great John Bauer , whose work is so richly imagined, and so hard to find in the original. When the Root Children Wake Up. New Edition; red boards with large pasted on plate of root children playing in the tall grass, peach endpapers with silhouette of children in parade; 9x A nice later copy of this American edition with full colour illustrations of the little children at work and play.

The Land of Goodness Knows Where. Newnes, early, no date. Red cloth; pp. A very period fantasy with Walloping Wangalou,Queen Flippits etc. Intro states "Dear other children,. I love them all, please love them too,and p'r'aps you may be invited and have nice adventures. Interesting as one of the five books with which the Haders began their long career and also as an imaginative math fantasy. Since he is paying no attention at all to his arithmetic, Donald is swept into Numberland by the number people.

There he learns how to work with numbers and begins to enjoy the process. Lively 20's pictures in blue, black and hot pink throughout. Fair; because the loose spine paper has been glued down for 2" making it stiff to open, edges worn and corners worn through, small margin tears, paper clean but aging. Hilda and her Doll. Griffith and Farran ; New York: I assume this is a second printing because the first, at U of Ohio, was stamped in gilt, black, and red on blue cloth whereas this is stamped in gilt and black only. Hilda played happily in her Granada, West Indies home, unaware that she was soon to be sent thousands of miles away, to France, to school.

Her father felt the experience of "finding her level" would be good for her character, but for a long time she was miserable at school. Her classmates teased her for the wonderful gift her nurse had given her, a beautiful handmade West Indian doll. The international flavour of this book keeps it from being a Sunday School tract. The Tale of Jemima Puddle-Duck. A nice little copy with good colour and a paste-on plate, in gift condition. Orange cloth with stamped black borders and large plate of policeman leading Chunky children and dog, white endpapers with Chunky people, 5 col plates; 8.

Round Chunky children decide to take the horse and go out to visit their uncle by themselves. Quite cheerful and funny writing. One of a hard to find series by the author of the Peek-a-boos. Front plate and plates in lovely condition, large jacket illustration and pages nice; unclipped, no price.

Editions Jules Tallandier, Nov 1, Cloth backed full coloured plaid paper boards with smiling dog head, Comic events in the life of a happy-go-lucky dog of uncertain breed with many drawings, half in colour. G; bottom edges chipped, corners worn through, soft endpapers edgeworn with six inch closed tear, spine soiled and bumped, interior slightly toned at margins but nice. Les Gourmandises de Charlotte. BimK ; preface by M. Yellow cloth backed green glazed boards with vignettes of Charlotte: Charlotte, a rather spoiled little girl of four years, decides she will eat nothing but sweets.

As the doctor predicts, she becomes smaller and smaller, going through all sorts of adventures until at last she reforms and vows to eat everything in sight. That doesn't work either, and she resolves at last to eat a healthy diet. Wonderful pictures of a stubborn little girl in her elegant surroundings. Written very amusingly by a young mother. Samary was also an actress in the Comedie Francaise and a subject of Renoir's paintings; she suffered a violent death at the age of Job's charming paintings are in a lighter style similar to Boutet de Monvel.

G -; boards and spine are worn, bottom corners bent, darkened and soiled, binding is loose with threads showing, paper darkening a bit, but clean and flat; dark foxing on one spread from an inserted paper, now gone; in general, read and reread but treated with care. Scull, ; both outside covers are "Good Times for the Home," 4to; sample pages of all five books bound as one volume with their front boards, containing photos, chromolithos, drawings, the whole being about 1" thick.

Quite a view of turn-of-the-century home entertainment! Nursery Rhymes from Bohemia. Szalatnay, translator, New York, ; verses by Anna V. Winslow; blue cloth backed blue paper boards with large yellow mums in vase containing title; yellow green bordered endpapers with basket of flowers in center, 9. Little rhymes, some of which must be traditional, on brightly bordered pages with intricate bordered illustrations of traditional country life in primary colours.

See illus inside front cover. VG; rubs to white on board edges and corners and very slight scuffing near edges, else very bright and clean. What perfect illustrations for Sophie, a lively, hot-tempered, greedy little girl living a privileged life in France almost two hundred years ago!

Sophie found herself in the midst of many woes of her own making, like the time she decided to salt her mother's goldfish and cut them in little slices. VG; light even soil on soft white paper boards, corners very bumped and worn through, all else clean and flat. The Last of the Five Little Peppers. Lothrop, , 1st edition. Green cloth elaborately stamped, gilt titles and children, red accents; pp. A pretty edition of this series about a poor but contented family.

Very Good VG ; clean, slight bumps to extremities. Willie Winkie's Nursery Songs of Scotland. Silsbee has made available verses written for Scottish children a few years previously, trying to retain "the racy terseness so often weakened by a translation. VG; pencil inscription, large bookplate of a owner, shiny area on spine, perhaps from his cataloguing label, wear to corners and espc spine ends, pages darkening a bit, tight, straight, and clean.

Cornelli, a Story of the Swiss Alps. Stork with an introduction by Charles Wharton Stork. Red cloth with quarter buff back and stamped gold children, teg, with 14 tipped in col plates as issued on buff mats, light grey endpapers with decorated borders and small pictures, 4 different spreads of light green page decorations; pp. Delightful, large illustrations tell the story of an unbearably bossy and fussy little girl, who is sent to live in the countryside for a week by her wise mother. Though she resists at first, she becomes a simple and natural child. Stahl ends with a plea to send the poor children of Paris on country vacations.

A Child's Garden of Verses. Red cloth boards with large white panel with children on parade, blue and white border, yellow edges all around, 8. A familiar volume in the 40's and 50's. Very lively pictures, many in bright, flat colour. An amusing fabric binding that appears stuffed, with a plate with red-haired Tommy on it. Stories from Old Fashioned Children's Books.

Leadenhall Press, , 1st edition. Navy cloth with gilt picture and title, top edge gilt, small 8vo: Reproductions of earlier little books. Bratri Mravenci, pravdive vypsani mnoha probehu ze zivota broucku motylu a mravencu. Prague Praha, Czechoslovakia Ceskoslov: Many intricate drawings of real and fantastic insects, finely decorated capitals. VG; edges of boards worn, white cover darkening, as is paper inside, however flat and clean. Vrabec Tulak, pravdive vpsani ze zivota ptaku. Extraordinary paintings by the Slovak? The stories, by a well know author of tales, seem to be about bird society, with dressed and outfitted birds with the expressions of wild birds.

A wonderful book for a bird lover, even if your Czech is nonexistent. VG; edgewear to white underlay, and some rubbing, paste-on plate clean, pages browning but clean and flat, a few pages near the back have top corners bumped, which does affect the margin of one plate. The Page Company, ; beveled boards with stamped red, black, and maroon titles and picture of a little girl looking at a book, JWS initials ; 7.

Over illustrations, diagrams. An excellent classroom or homeschool resource, originally written for teachers and parents. The many straw and card necklaces, cut snowflakes, stencils, bead weavings and paper woven borders in this book have passed out of use and the patterns are no longer available. They would be great ways to insert a little art and design into the math or NCLB writing classroom. G -; name, cream boards very darkened and soiled, corner tips and spine ends worn through cloth, handling soil on prelims, spine dark, two half inch margin tears, otherwise this is all flat and clean, secure in binding.

Clair de Lune and Other Troubadour Romances. Tan cloth with pasted-on plate of couple in boat surrounded by gilt and brown stamped frame, teg, w. The Book of the Animal Kingdom; Mammals. Dent and New York: Embossed gold, white, and blue stamped polar bear on olive boards; pp. Fourteen coloured and plain plates chiefly from photographs of the living animals.

VG; bottom edge of spine worn through, top spine rubbed, foxed area on front endpaper, tissue guards present, clean copy. Nestlings of Forest and Marsh. Green cloth boards with stamped picture, black birch outline and white nestlings, 12 full page photogravure and many illustrations from photos in text; 5. Nature stories of nests and nestlings, not necessarily meant for children, written from the experiences of the author and her husband in the countryside north of Chicago.

VG; pail one inch spot on back. The Toys' Adventures at the Zoo. A charming little book! Told in the first person by the little elephant, whose life revolves around his great mother. With expressive pictures on every page above the short text; four coloured pictures, incld frontis. Lee and Shepard Publishers, New York: G; beautiful, large inscription, boards evenly soiled, a 1" in spot, corners and spine worn, endpapers foxed and soiled, pages clean.

Winter House, ; 1st English [ Swedish ]. A collection of humane and amusing observations on parenthood and small children, written by a father; a Swedish classic. Holt, , 1st; pp. A young Renaissance woman defies tradition and wins independence in the world of commerce. Light in the Mountain. An epic of Maori life spanning the lives of two women. A shorter book for young readers, set in the Victorian period. Melinda Takes a Hand. Morrow, , 1st; pp. A comical story of the old West. When Melinda's sister breaks off her engagement, both girls are stranded in Goldendale, Colorado until they can earn enough money to get home.

One of two thousand Georgia textile workers shipped North by the Union Army to work in Yankee mills, Hannalee courageously makes her way back to Georgia in the face of the horrors of war. Although Roderick would rather be a meadowlark, he thoughtfully takes over responsibility when he is needed. The Pedant and the Shuffly. Macmillan, , 1st; 79 pp. The author's second book; lots of nonsense! Susan and the Butterbees. Longman, Green and Co. Susan Butterbee led an orderly life until one day on the beach she met a fairy disguised as a lobsterman, She had one reasonable wish: But the fairy turned 47 nearby sandpipers into 47 uncles!

They hopped around trying to please her. Viking, , 1st; blue plaid boards with plate; pp. The Hicks animals are full of personality and form a loving family group. Hicks has to go to the hospital and leave them, Mary tries her hardest to keep them together. Ten full page and many small drawings by Paull. The Wind and Arabella.

Oxford University Press, , 1st std; blue cloth boards, 8x8. Arabella, a rather straight laced raffia garden doll, comes to live with Lucy and her Aunt Phebe. She wants to be useful in the colourful garden, but with the wind and the animals, it's a rough life. It may be better to be a doll after all. Dutton, , 1st; red cloth boards with a little drawing of tea-time, jacket with people looking at life sized picture books featuring naughty children; 8vo; pp.

Stories of "mischief, only worse", over short, funny selections from a wide variety of authors: Viking,, 1st sd; yellow cloth boards with family sightseeing, 8vo, two colour jacket has family on street in front of French hotel; pp; sequel to Family Grandstand. They meet a real princess, loose a precious doll, and find their dear Mademoiselle again. Based a sabbatical taken by Brink's own family. Seasons of the Briar Oxford University Press, , 1st; pp. An early book by a beloved Australian author, known for her good humoured and exciting realistic fiction.

In this book, a group of boys in a weed spraying unit in isolated South-West Tasmania cope with disaster. A Spell is Cast Little Brown, , stated 1st; teal cloth boards with unicorn, 8vo, teal jacket with Cory looking at Unicorn; pp. Cory's tiny silver unicorn helps her unlock the mystery of her family and their house overlooking the Pacific. A nice copy of one of Cameron's California fantasies. Commonwealth of California Award. Julia and the Hand of God. Here Julia, at twelve, has lunch with her uncle in San Francisco, and he gives her a blank journal, "The Book of Strangeness.

Sally, now about twelve and living on the peaceful family farm in Maine, sails with her Aunt Deborah and her ship captain uncle to France. On her one trip ashore, she manages to rescue Pierre, a young orphaned refugee from the Revolution. Houghton, Mifflin Co, , 1st.

Sophie leaves her Russian homeland and journeys to Denmark with enthusiasm for her new life, but she refuses to become a pawn of the court. A novel based on the 12th century Scandinavian ballad of Valdemar and Tove. Marathon Looks at the Sea. Houghton, Mifflin, Co, , 1st; pp.

A fictional account of the battle of Marathon. Follett, , 1st; pp. Flight of the Sparrow. Poignant story of the survival of a Paris street child in the French countryside. A Book for Jennifer. Scribner's, , 1st A. Cloth binding with rust, aqua, and black floral design after the paper in which the Newbery books were bound.

Illustrated with woodcuts from old children's books as well as the author's own. The Falcon Under the Hat. Black Fox of Lorne. Doubleday, , stated 1st; pp. Jan and Brus journey across 10th century Scotland with Gavin, the Black Fox of Lorne, in search of their mother and their father's murderer. Viking, , 1st sd; Green blue cloth boards, perhaps reinforced, with rose titles and dancing bears stamped; rose jacket with sage panel with dancing bears like trade copy on front and same panel with bear soldier outside guardhouse; 5.

Once upon a time the koala bears became angry with each other, no bear remembers why. The wise old koala bear hopes a costume party will change things, but, after a splendid time, anger grows again.

Bright, detailed pictures complete the story. When the World's on Fire. Coward McCann, , 1st; small 8vo; pp. Annie, a young slave girl, finds the courage to spy on the British in Charleston and to set off an explosion that will destroy the British arsenal. Well researched and written with purpose, with many thoughtful illustrations. Briefly inscribed by the author. Dutton, , 1st; pp. Aboriginal tales told to Ngangan by Woma the friendly carpet snake.

Atheneum, , 1st Am; pp. Lan has dropped out of the local university, unlike his brilliant, well rounded brother at Cambridge. As he mopes around their cottage, set in beautiful West Somerset, fragments of his brother's increasingly dangerous life invade his mind. By preserving an ancient tradition, four children attempt to save Town Field, the common land of their village, from developers.

The Phantom of Walkaway Hill. Doubleday, , early printing, book not listed. Setting based on an old house in Dutchess County, New York. Edgar Allan Poe Award. About a friendship march to the Tibetan border taken on by teenagers of different faiths, under the leadership of Babu, at a time when Chinese invasion threatened. Watts, , 1st; pp. Agaton Sax and the Diamond Thieves. Sweden's answer to Sherlock Holmes, or Poirot?

Now, as he used it, his little body became tensed to the uttermost, his right forefinger slowly stroking his mustache. The Day the Guinea-Pig Talked. Garden City, New York: Gallico's first book for children, followed by several others about Jean-Pierre and his close bond.

A Few Fair Days. The first book of a fine writer, stories of things that happened at the big old house by the shore. Julia MacRae, , 1st; 42 pp. One of Britain's most talented writers has here created a vivid little book for beginning readers, in the Redwing series. Kit, a scaredy-cat about little things proves she can be brave when the bull has her mother cornered in the shed.

Pa's Balloon and other Pig Tales. Houghton Mifflin , 1st; 96 pp. A little book that has watercolour and copper plate etched line panoramas of the pig family as they ride in the balloon, race the balloon, and eventually fly it over the Arctic. Told in a very straight faced manner by a little boy pig. Macmillan, , 1st this collection, ; coloured plates, pp. Coloured plates and numerous black and white drawings by Baynes. Home is the Sailor. Viking, , 1st; pp. Sian's dollhouse had so many lady dolls, but no men dolls, until Curly the sailor arrived on the scene.

Crowell, , 1st; pp. In this story of modern Africa, a father and a son, Momolu, set off down the river from their remote Liberian village to the coast. Momolu watches and thinks about the changes he saw in the modern city and comes closer to his father. Drawn from memories of a childhood near the banks of the Garonne and inspired by tales of the Resistance.

An uneven but fascinating book about cracking a ring of kidnappers who capture children to work a North Atlantic island of jexium deposits. Grishka and the Bear. Criterion, , 1st Am, nap; brown cloth, 8vo, in jacket with drawing of boy and bear; pp. After a happy year, Grishka must chose between saving his pet bear cub and following the law of his people, which calls for the bear's sacrifice.

Set in the forests of northern Siberia among the Tushken tribe, who still in ! Le Prix Enfance du Monde. The th White Elephant. Phillips, , 1st Am, nap; 94 pp. An Indian fable of a Child King who set out to find a white elephant and ran across the extraordinary Hong-Mo. Pink and black or ink drawings on almost every page with pink endpapers decorated with white elephants. West With the White Chiefs.

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Harris's fourth book, was an offshoot of her funded research into the Haida Indians, during which she discovered the journal of Viscount Milton and Dr. Cheadle who crossed the Rockies in Crown, , 1st, translated by Patricia Crampton; pp. An interesting, complex book about the Dutch Resistance told through the eyes of a Dutch Nazi child, who wavers between anger at how he is treated and intimations of horror at his family's tasks.

Houghton Mifflin, , 1st; pp. An epic novel of sixteenth century Japan, written by the servant boy, Taro. Cinnabar, the One O'Clock Fox. Rand McNally, , "A", 1st; pp. Drawn from an historical incident; the One O'Clock fox lives within the territory of George Washington's hunt and loves to engage in the chase. Henry imagines a family for Cinnabar, children and a wife as merry as their father. Alvin Fernald, Master of a Thousand Disguises.

Holt Rinehart, , 1st; pp. Alvin and his friends are having fun dressing up while their mother inventories the costumes at the summer theater. Soon they are deep in a mystery, and it's up to Alvin to figure out a strategy for solving it. The Escape of the Giant Hogstalk. The hogstalk plant grows and grows until it begins to escape from the Royal Botanical Gardens; can it be stopped?

A funny version of this theme, see also Cresswell's Bongleweed. The Celery Stalks at Midnight. Atheneum, , 1st; pp. The third book about Chester the cat, Harold the dog, Bunnicula the vampire bunny, and Howie the dachshund puppy. Invitation to the Game. HarperCollins, , 1st; pp. In the world of the future, only a few High School Graduates get jobs. The rest are kept alive by the state, surviving in a bleak neighborhood. Lisse and her friends escape by playing the Game.

Atheneum, , 1st Am. Moira and her peddler father set down on Isis and she tries to keep his trickery in check. Harlan Quist, , 1st. A strange doll story by the author of High Wind in Jamaica. A Pistol in Greenyards. Evans, , 1st; pp. In when the tenants of the Highland crofts of Greenlands were being brutally evicted because the land could be sold at enormous profit for sheep grazing. Connal Ross stands up to the Sheriff at pain of death and escapes. The Hawks of Chelney.

Review copy, Eric Kimmel's embossed stamp. The superstitious people of an isolated village ostracize a young boy because of his love for the ospreys on his island. A Tale of Time City. Greenwillow, , 1st; pp. Time City is built on a patch of time and space outside history, and its powers are failing. Only the Time Lady can wake the founder and save it.

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Mistaken for the Time Lady and thus kidnapped, Vivian Smith, London,, hurtles back and forth in time. Delta Baby and Two Sea Songs. Addison Wesley, , 1st; 6. Three short sea poems illustrated on every spread with black and white drawings or lithos that run across the facing page: Macmillan, , 1st; 5. The longer the fox lived, the more gifted he became, and if he could only live for a thousand years, he would have nine golden tails. An attractive little book with black and white prints, based on a Japanese tale. Deutsch, , 1st, pictorial boards. A time shift novel in which Aiden becomes Arthur, the son of a rich family in England in ; his new brother is going to the trenches.

Wonderful view of the home front in WWI. Harcourt, Brace, and Company, , 1st, "1"; red cloth boards with Peachblossom and her doll, peach endpapers with sketches of characters, wide 8vo, in peach jacket with line drawing of P. A brief story about an obedient small girl during the War in China: Whitman, , 1st; 8. Lithographs of a Mexican Zapotec village child, with the feeling of bright ink and wash. Lippincott, Regional Stories , stated first, 1st, in green cloth boards w yellow corn plant stamped; endpapers with picture map of the farm, jacket with Dick and the tractor; wide 8vo, pp.

In this book, Lenski continues her social history by and for American children. The Iowa corn-farming family she invents is imaginary, but all the incidents and much of the conversation is real. Lippincott, , stated first, 1st; dark lavender cloth boards with black titles and picture, endpapers with bird's eye picture of farm, green blue jacket with picture of Suzanna and the bird; wide 8vo; pp. One of the regional books, about an Amish child in Pennsylvania. Viking, 1st American printing, []; cloth backed red paper boards with dragons blindstamped, dark green endpapers with dragon design, 6.

The two Lion brothers, Karl, small and sickly, and Jonathan, strong and brave, conquer death to adventure together in Nangiyala, the land of the sagas, and finally enter Nangilima, the land of peace. Told simply in the voice of the youngest brother. Viking Kestrel, , 1st; 82 pp. New in her community, Lucy finds a little stray dog and names him Trouble. She and a new friend, Nan, try to find Trouble's owner; at first it seems as if no one else wants him.

Betsy, Tacy, and Tib. The second book of stories about three lively little girls growing up in Minnesota at the turn of the century. Marta, the beloved doll, accompanies a little girl on her trip to America. Tales and Legends of the Irish Saints. Dutton, , 1st US; 7x9. Methuen, , 1st; pp. Andrew, a city child, is sent to visit the rough but kind family of his Somerset uncle, which is torn apart by the Uncle's love of badger baiting.

A straightforward book with likable characters by a writer of adult thrillers. Follett, , 2nd; full colour illustrated picture cover; pp. A Scottish scientist brings a glittering metallic robot to life. Viking Kestral, , 1st; pp. Kay Warrick, a girl living in a modern city, is drawn back to Ireland and into a complex period in Irish mythic times. It is summertime in Teddie, 15, does not want to learn how to run a perfect household; she wants to learn about life. A good read and excellent history, with the characters seen from their own varied points of view.

The creation of America's first spinning mill, from the memory of Slater, a young English spinner. Promotional photo of book's jacket laid in. Nadita was called Little Nothing because her origins were unknown. She lived happily with the old potter under a tree on the Padron's estate until evil people from a travelling circus stole her away. Many adventures followed until at last Nadita found her name. Doubleday, , 1st; pp. A tale of the Mexican Revolution. Tita searches for her father, who has been captured by Revolutionaries. Kavik the Wolf Dog. Kavik, a sled dog champion, is being shipped to the States from Alaska when the plane crashes.

After three days alone, Andy Evans pulls the dog from his cage and they form a deep friendship. Combines adventure with warm affection. What a lovely recipe! Whatever it is, it was great. I just tried this today. I found it a little bitter and not quite sweet enough. It was also rather thick — maybe I cooked it too long.

I may also try reducing the cocoa powder a smidge. So thankful that you posted this recipe because I love chocolate pudding! Can you give me any advice on how much sugar to use? Carolyn, this pudding looks so good! Have you ever used this recipe for chocolate pudding with the crust from your Coconut Cream Pie? If so, would I need to double the recipe for the chocolate pudding.

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My can of organic coconut milk lists guar gum as an ingredient. Do you think I need to adjust the xantham gum or not. Just wondering if it will be too thick with both. Most coconut milks have some sort of gum to help thicken them so I think it should be fine as is. The reason to mix the two sweeteners is that erythritol has a cooling minty aftertaste. Stevia has a bitter aftertaste. I ise it in other dishes, but not puddings.

Sugar certainly does have properties that low carb sweeteners lack. So we have to find ways to make up for that! Do we use the entire can of coconut milk including the water, or drain off the water and use only the thick part? I promise I am very specific in my recipes. If I wanted you to just use the coconut cream, I would be sure to say so! How do you get your calcium? I was just diagnosed with osteoporosis.

I hope you do not mid my question. Supplementation is not a good way to go apparently. I think in my case it was the amount of coffee I drank , which interferes with the absorption of calcium. I am in a panic since I have been advised to not even bend over in order to protect my back. Your pudding was so delicious, I made it right away, lol. Carolyn, the link for the coconut milk coffee creamer just above the recipe points to a different recipe. I would love to see your pick for the coffee creamer! Can you fix the link? I do have a question…you used coconut milk, can it be made with coconut cream?

Hi Carolyn the recipe sounds delicious. This recipe is awesome! It had a mousse-like texture that I really loved. So many recipes include dairy HWC or cream cheese , which causes issues for me. Made this recipe yesterday and it was great. I used my sweet neighbors as guinea pigs and we all gave it 2 thumbs up. I topped it with whipped cream and raspberries and OH so pretty!

Thanks for another super recipe — that was incredibly easy to whip up!! My daughter-in-law is new to keto and asked me to make a chocolate lasagna type dessert. I looked at several recipes but adapted to use THIS pudding recipe. BTW, not a fan of x-gum so I always use 4 yolks and add a chopped 1 ounce unsweetened chocolate bar at the end. So glad I found this recipe. Making a Pie for my boyfriend. Your email address will not be published. This information will not be used for any purpose other than enabling you to post a comment.

Leave this field empty. July 20, Share Garnish with lightly sweetened coconut whipped cream, some berries, or some macadamia nuts.