An edition of In and out of Never-Never Land (1969)

In and out of Never-Never Land

22 stories.

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Maeve Brennan
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An edition of In and out of Never-Never Land (1969)

In and out of Never-Never Land

22 stories.

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Publisher
Scribner
Language
English
Pages
274

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Table of Contents

The door on West Tenth Street.
A large bee.
The children are very quiet when they are away.
In and out of never-never land.
The children are there, trying not to laugh.
I see you, Bianca.
The morning after the big fire.
The old man of the sea.
The barrel of rumors.
The day we got our own back.
The clever one.
The lie.
The devil in us.
The twelfth wedding anniversary.
The carpet with the big pink roses on it.
The sofa.
The shadow of kindness.
The eldest child.
Stories of Africa.
A young girl can spoil her chances.
The drowned man.
A free choice.

Edition Notes

The stories included originally appeared in the New Yorker.

Published in
New York

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
823/.914
Library of Congress
PZ4.B8372 In, PR6052.R413 In

The Physical Object

Pagination
viii, 274 p.
Number of pages
274

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL5605369M
LCCN
68012488

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