An edition of What flowers remember (2014)

What flowers remember

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An edition of What flowers remember (2014)

What flowers remember

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"Delia and Old Red Clancy make quite a pair. He has the know-how and she has the get-up-and-go. When they dream up a seed- and flower-selling business, well, look out, Tucker's Ferry, because here they come. But something is happening to Old Red. And the doctors say he can't be cured. He's forgetting places and names and getting cranky for no reason. As his condition worsens, Delia takes it upon herself to save as many memories as she can. Her mission is to gather Old Red's stories so that no one will forget, and she corrals everybody in town to help her."--Back cover.

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Publisher
Namelos
Language
English
Pages
158

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Published in
South Hampton, New Hampshire

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Dewey Decimal Class
[Fic]
Library of Congress
PZ7.W63594 Wha 2014

The Physical Object

Pagination
158 pages
Number of pages
158

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL32153644M
Internet Archive
whatflowersremem0000wier
ISBN 10
1608981673, 1608981665
ISBN 13
9781608981670, 9781608981663
OCLC/WorldCat
874998451

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