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From: "PUBYAC: PUBlic librarians serving Young Adults and Children"
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To: "PUBYAC: PUBlic librarians serving Young Adults and Children" <pubyac@prairienet.org>
Sent: Saturday, November 02, 2002 11:01 PM
Subject: PUBYAC digest 909
PUBYAC Digest 909
Topics covered in this issue include:
1) RE: Stumper - two titles
by Carrie Rankin <carrierankin616@yahoo.com>
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From: Carrie Rankin <carrierankin616@yahoo.com>
To: pubyac@prairienet.org
Subject: RE: Stumper - two titles
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Date: Sat, 2 Nov 2002 10:32:35 CST
I would like to thank everyone who sent me the answers
about the two titles I was looking for
The first one is City Under the Back Steps by Evelyn
Sibley
The second one is Seven-Day Magic by Edward Eager
Thanks
Carrie Rankin
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Carrie Rankin
> [mailto:carrierankin616@yahoo.com]
> Sent: Monday, October 28, 2002 11:34 AM
> To: pubyac@prairienet.org
> Subject: Stumper - two titles
>
>
> This was given to me by a fellow librarian whose
> friend has been looking for the following two books.
>
> We have not had any luck, so we were hoping with all
> the great minds out there that someone would
> recognize
> these titles.
>
> Thanks
> Carrie Rankin
> Head Children's Services
> Long Branch Library
> Silver Spring, MD
> carrierankin616@yahoo.com
>
> >
> > The first one was called something like Beyond the
> > Back Doorstep and
> > dealt with a brother and sister who are shrunk to
> > the size of insects.
> > Somehow they get inside of an ant hill and have
> > various adventures
> > there.
> >
> > The second book was about some kids who go to the
> > library on a rainy
> > day. They find a book that will only open to the
> > first page and on that
> > page is a description of their day so far. They
> > check the book out and
> > find that as days go by, the pages fill up with
> > their daily activities.
> > Somehow they use this to help thwart a plan to
> ruin
> > their father's
> > career. Perhaps the book gives a few lines of the
> > future as well; I
> > just don't remember.
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