books by Lee Kingman
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Peter's long walk
Lee Kingman
Doubleday
, 1953
This is a delightful book and will surely please children of all ages! These book has been lovingly cared for and remains in wonderful condition. Although, I do apologize for the poor quality of the photograph. Lithographed in the USA in 1953.
Peter Pan Bag
3 reviews
Lee Kingman
Dell Pub Co
, 1976
Glimpse of Another Generation
I read this wonderful little book when I was 12 or 13, right during the time I learned to play guitar and jammed to the Beatles and everything 60's held indescribable wonder for me; at the time I thought it was perfect, it really took me away to another time and place, now I realize, a decade later, that it probably won't be nearly as grand for a teen or pre-teen who is not totally into "that ...
The Best Christmas
1 review
Lee Kingman
Twin Lights Publishers
, 2001
A family favorite; read every year as part of our tradition.
A real treat to read to my kids each Christmas, as my mother read to me and my 11 siblings! A wholesome book that really emphasizes the 'giving is more important than receiving' theory. I highly recommend this to folks that celebrate Christmas!
Break a Leg, Betsy Maybe!
1 review
Lee Kingman
Beech Tree Books
, 1993
Great Teen Story About Theater, Love, & Self-Identity
"Break a Leg, Betsy Maybe!" is about Elizabeth Cythera Wilkersen Maybe (aka Betsy Maybe), a 17-year-old girl starting her senior year at Stoney Neck High School. Three years ago, her mother and stepfather died in a car accident, and now, after spending some time at a private school, she's come to live with her aunt and uncle. Her real father was a world traveler who's been missing for thirteen ...
Georgina and the Dragon
Lee Kingman
Pocket Books
, 1974
A ten-year-old girl discovers "it's a man's world" when she tries to earn money to attend a ceremony commemorating her suffragist great-grandmother.
The Refiner's Fire
Lee Kingman
Houghton Mifflin (T)
, 1981
Thirteen-year-old Sara goes to live with a father she hardly knows in a New Hampshire barn which they share with a community of artists.
Escape from the evil prophecy
Lee Kingman
Houghton Mifflin
, 1973
A brother and sister in eleventh-century Iceland try to escape the prophecy of a sorceress.
Head over Wheels
Lee Kingman
Dell Pub Co
, 1986
After an automobile accident, 17-year-old identical twins, Terry and Kerry, must face the fact that Terry will never walk again.
Catch the Baby! (Picture puffins)
1 review
Lee Kingman
Puffin
, 1993
A great toddler adventure!
This short, sweet book tells a tale of a toddler out for romp in her backyard. Big brother and sister try to "catch the baby" who has escaped the confines of the house. Meanwhile Mom is watching from beneath a tree. The rhymes are fun and easy for a young child to follow. All three of my children have enjoyed this book. If you are looking for an exciting story to share with your child and this ...
The Luck of Miss L.
Lee Kingman
Houghton Mifflin (Juv)
, 1986
Eleven-year-old Alec's dream of winning an upcoming rowing race is endangered when a near-fatal boating accident shakes his confidence.
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