An edition of In search of a sandhill crane (1973)

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An edition of In search of a sandhill crane (1973)

In search of a sandhill crane

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Dismayed at the prospect of a summer in the Michigan wilderness, a young boy becomes increasingly fascinated by nature as he roams the woods in hopes of photographing sandhill cranes.

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Publisher
Viking Press
Language
English
Pages
201

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Cover of: In search of a sandhill crane
In search of a sandhill crane
1979, Puffin Books
in English
Cover of: In search of a sandhill crane
In search of a sandhill crane
1973, Viking Press
in English - 1st ed.
Cover of: In search of a sandhill crane.
In search of a sandhill crane.
1973, Viking Press
in English - [1st ed.]

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Published in

New York

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
[Fic]
Library of Congress
PZ7.R547, PZ7.R547 In

The Physical Object

Pagination
201 p.
Number of pages
201

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL24764687M
Internet Archive
insearchofsandhi00robe
ISBN 10
0670396621
ISBN 13
9780670396627
LCCN
72009910
OCLC/WorldCat
695109

Work Description

Link Keller was sure his summer in the Michigan wilderness was going to be the loneliest, dullest time of his life. he couldn’t wait to get back to New Jersey, back to baseball and TV and the comforting glare of street lights in the night. His uncle Albert had lent him a set of expensive cameras on the condition that Link bring back some pictures of sandhill cranes.
That would be his way out, Link reassured himself. He’d stay just long enough to get the pictures. Then nothing could keep him there.
But deep in the woods Link begins to discover that to be still and silent is not necessarily to be bored. Through his aunt Harriet and an Indian named Charley Horse he learns that friendship transcends the distinctions of age, race, and background. Slowly he comes to know the frightening power, the drama, the fragile beauty of nature. And in doing so, he comes to know himself.

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