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Angel on the square
Whelan, Gloria.
Children's Fiction WHELAN
Whelan, Gloria.
Children's Fiction WHELAN
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Pizza said:
It is my personal theory that an angel squared equals a saint, and a saint squared equals two saints, and a devil squared equals a very large annoying grubworm with big teeth that just slightly resemble revolving table saws, but that's only my opinion and has little to do with this wonderful book. This wonderful book is about many things, but I think that Ms. Whelan made a mistake when she forgot to include special deluxe revolving table saws. And pancakes.
posted Jun 9, 2010 at 12:47PM
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readamia said:
The assistant to the Grand Duchess Anastasia gives her story of what happened to the last Russian royalty.
posted Sep 28, 2007 at 8:31PM
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Alexa said:
This book was happy and sad. It was about world war 1. I think that it was very hard, scary and sad. I hat how people treat people as if there so rotton.
posted Jul 22, 2006 at 2:39PM
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Alexa said:
This book was happy and sad. It was about world war 1. I think that it was very hard, scary and sad. I hat how people treat people as if there so rotton.
posted Jul 22, 2006 at 2:39PM
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Michelle said:
This is an excellent book. Imagination and realistic breathtaking events all put together into one story. This book is excellent for anyone to read. Angel on the Square explains the hardship of war and also of being with the royal family in times of war. Well explained, with great detail, this book takes you to the past.
posted Jun 30, 2004
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Maren said:
This book is about Katya, a girl who grown up in an aristocratic family right before the Russian Revolution. She and her mother go live with the Imperial Family, and must face prejudice and the revolution that comes. I LOVED IT! Also read the sequel, The Impossible Journey.
posted Apr 9, 2004
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