The Pear in the Pear Tree

The Pear in the Pear Tree
Title The Pear in the Pear Tree PDF eBook
Author Pamela Allen
Publisher Puffin
Pages 30
Release 2000
Genre Birds
ISBN 9780140564976

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Another original Pamela Allen book to share with the very young. As with her award-winning Who Sank the Boat?, there is something for all of us to learn from this simple but amusing story of John and Jane's attempts to pick a pear from the pear tree

The Pear Tree

The Pear Tree
Title The Pear Tree PDF eBook
Author Karen M Sandrick
Publisher
Pages 324
Release 2017-07-17
Genre Fiction
ISBN 9781947605015

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In the spring of 1942 Czech Resistance fighters assassinate the head of Nazi-Occupied Czechoslovakia. On the flimsiest of evidence, the Nazi high command sends troops to demolish the small Czech town of Lidice, execute the town¿s men, and abduct and racially profile its women and children. The Pear Tree tells the story of the assassination and its effects on:

The Very Oldest Pear Tree

The Very Oldest Pear Tree
Title The Very Oldest Pear Tree PDF eBook
Author Nancy I. Sanders
Publisher Albert Whitman & Company
Pages 35
Release 2020-08-01
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 0807566802

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The fascinating history of a tree that's older than our nation. In the 1630s in the Massachusetts Bay Colony, a Puritan settler planted a pear tree—the first pear tree in America. More than a century later, the tree still bore fruit, impressing a famous poet and one of the first US presidents. The pear tree survived hurricanes, fire, and vandalism, and today, more than 350 years after it was first planted, it's alive and strong, and clones of it grow all around the US. This is the amazing true story of the Endicott Pear tree, and how it grew up with our nation.

The Pear Tree

The Pear Tree
Title The Pear Tree PDF eBook
Author Luli Gray
Publisher Penny Candy Books
Pages 32
Release 2019-10-08
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 9780999658468

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Esperanza tricks Señor Death but realizes the death is a necessary part of life and alleviates much suffering in the world.

The Book of Pears

The Book of Pears
Title The Book of Pears PDF eBook
Author Joan Morgan
Publisher Chelsea Green Publishing
Pages 306
Release 2015
Genre Cooking
ISBN 1603586660

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"First published in the United Kingdom by Ebury Press in 2015."--Title page verso.

Under the Pear Tree

Under the Pear Tree
Title Under the Pear Tree PDF eBook
Author Theodor Fontane
Publisher
Pages 133
Release 2009
Genre
ISBN 9781848460133

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Cleverly interwoven with historical fact, Under the Pear Tree presents a fascinating picture of 19th century German village society and the intricacies of a murder story which with its psychological and ghostly elements still manages to transcend the centuries. Theodor Fontane is perhaps the greatest of Germany's 19th century realist writers. This is the first English translation of this novel.

Pears on a Willow Tree

Pears on a Willow Tree
Title Pears on a Willow Tree PDF eBook
Author Leslie Pietrzyk
Publisher Harper Collins
Pages 292
Release 1999-07-01
Genre Fiction
ISBN 9780380799107

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Pears on a Willow Tree is a multigenerational roadmap of love and hate, distance and closeness, and the lure of roots that both bind and sustain us all. The Marchewka women are inseparable. They relish the joys of family gatherings; from preparing traditional holiday meals to organizing a wedding in which each of them is given a specific task -- whether it's sewing the bridal gown or preserving pickles as a gift to the newlyweds. Bound together by recipes, reminiscences and tangled relationships, these women are the foundation of a dignified, compassionate family--one that has learned to survive the hardships of emigration and assimilation in twentieth-century America. But as the century evolves, so does each succeeding generation. As the older women keep a tight hold on the family traditions passed from mother to daughter, the younger women are dealing with more modern problems, wounds not easily healed by the advice of a local priest or a kind word from mother. Amy is separated by four generations from her great-grandmother Rose, who emigrated from Poland. Rose's daughter Helen adjusted to the family's new home in a way her mother never could, while at the same time accepting the importance of Old Country ways. But Helen's daughter Ginger finds herself suffocating within the close-knit family, the first Marchewka woman to leave Detroit for the adventure of life beyond the reach of her mother and grandmother. It's in the American West that Giner raises her daughter Amy, uprooted from the safety of kitchens perfuned by the aroma of freshly baked poppy seed cake and pierogi made by hand by generations of women. But Amy is about to realize that there may be room in her heart for both the Old World and the New.