The Gawgon and The Boy

author: Alexander, Lloyd
In Depression-era Philadelphia, when eleven-year-old David is too ill to attend school, he is tutored by the unique and adventurous Aunt Annie, whose teaching combines with his imagination to greatly enrich his life.
year: 2001, 2003
call number/section: 1000
subjects: imagination, fiction, teacher-student relationships, depressions, 1929, historical fiction, philadelphia (pa.), fiction, extreme read-dig deep

Editions


The Gawgon and The Boy
Alexander, Lloyd
Dutton Children's Books (2001)
In Depression-era Philadelphia, when eleven-year-old David is too ill to attend school, he is tutored by the unique and adventurous Aunt Annie, whose teaching combines with his imagination to greatly enrich his life.
Schools: 19



The Gawgon and The Boy
Alexander, Lloyd
Puffin Books (2003)
In Depression-era Philadelphia, when eleven-year-old David is too ill to attend school, he is tutored by the unique and adventurous Aunt Annie, whose teaching combines with his imagination to greatly enrich his life.
Schools: 0


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