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The Wee Christmas Cabin of Carn-na-ween
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The Wee Christmas Cabin of Carn-na-ween Hardcover - 2005

by Sawyer, Ruth

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  • Title The Wee Christmas Cabin of Carn-na-ween
  • Author Sawyer, Ruth
  • Binding Hardcover
  • Edition 1st Candlewick Pres
  • Condition Used; Very Good
  • Pages 40
  • Volumes 1
  • Language ENG
  • Publisher Candlewick Press,U.S., Cambridge
  • Date September 13, 2005
  • Illustrated Yes
  • Bookseller's Inventory # 3788329
  • ISBN 9780763625535 / 0763625531
  • Weight 0.76 lbs (0.34 kg)
  • Dimensions 8.46 x 9.02 x 0.41 in (21.49 x 22.91 x 1.04 cm)
  • Ages 08 to 12 years
  • Grade levels 3 - 7
  • Library of Congress subjects Poverty, Magic
  • Library of Congress Catalog Number 2004061837
  • Dewey Decimal Code FIC

From the publisher

Ruth Sawyer (1880-1970) is one of America's most distinguished and honored children's book authors and storytellers. She is particularly well known for her Irish-inspired folktales, especially those centered around Christmas. Ruth Sawyer was awarded the 1937 Newbery Medal for ROLLER SKATES, and in 1954, JOURNEY CAKE, HO!, illustrated by her son-in-law, Robert McCloskey, was a Caldecott Honor recipient. Ruth Sawyer received the prestigious Laura Ingalls Wilder Medal in 1965 for her substantial and lasting contributions to children's literature.

Max Grafe, the illustrator of OLD COYOTE by Nancy Wood and THE EYE OF THE WOLF by Daniel Pennac, is a printmaker, painter, and illustrator. Of his images for THE WEE CHRISTMAS CABIN OF CARN-NA-WEEN, he says, "I tried to capture Oona's struggle to overcome life's obstacles. I admired her unfaltering hope that she would one day be granted a cabin of her very own. The wee folk, who bring a magical touch to the tale, were an instant attraction for me when I first read this story."

About the author

Ruth Sawyer (1880-1970) is one of America's most distinguished and honored children's book authors and storytellers. She is particularly well known for her Irish-inspired folktales, especially those centered around Christmas. Ruth Sawyer was awarded the 1937 Newbery Medal for ROLLER SKATES, and in 1954, JOURNEY CAKE, HO!, illustrated by her son-in-law, Robert McCloskey, was a Caldecott Honor recipient. Ruth Sawyer received the prestigious Laura Ingalls Wilder Medal in 1965 for her substantial and lasting contributions to children's literature.

Max Grafe, the illustrator of OLD COYOTE by Nancy Wood and THE EYE OF THE WOLF by Daniel Pennac, is a printmaker, painter, and illustrator. Of his images for THE WEE CHRISTMAS CABIN OF CARN-NA-WEEN, he says, "I tried to capture Oona's struggle to overcome life's obstacles. I admired her unfaltering hope that she would one day be granted a cabin of her very own. The wee folk, who bring a magical touch to the tale, were an instant attraction for me when I first read this story."