Best of
Adventure
1943
The Mystery of the Burnt Cottage
Enid Blyton - 1943
The final solution, however, surprises the Five Find-Outers almost as much as it surprises Mr Goon the village policeman.
Mischief in Fez
Eleanor Hoffmann - 1943
The evil djinns play havoc with the peaceful household of Muhammed Ali until the good djinns come to the aid of Mousa, his little boy. The atmosphere of modern North African life is realistic, and the fairy tale is childlike. Fritz Eichenberg's illustrations carry out both of these effects perfectly, making this a very successful fairy tale in a most attractive book. - Kirkus Reviews
We Thought We Heard the Angels Sing
James C. Whittaker - 1943
The Adventures of Grandfather Frog
Thornton W. Burgess - 1943
In this time-honored classic, Thornton W. Burgess mixes exciting adventure and good-natured humor with gentle homily to spin a wholesome tale of animal characters that children have found irresistible for generations.Woven into Grandfather Frog's adventures are the daring pranks of Jerry Muskrat, Little Joe Otter, and Billy Mink, the hunting exploits of Longlegs the Blue Heron and Whitetail the Marsh Hawk, and the brave deeds of Danny Meadow Mouse and Striped Chipmunk. Their interwoven stories, newly reset here in large, easy-to-read type, will delight children as they discover, one by one, the many good reasons why Grandfather Frog came to wish he had never, never thought of leaving the Smiling Pool to see the Great World.
The Cat That Walked a Week
Meindert DeJong - 1943
Recounts the adventures of a white cat trying to find his way home after vicious neighbors steal him from his master and abandon him in the woods.
Gigi: The Story of a Merry-Go-Round Horse
Elizabeth Foster - 1943
Gigi is the favorite horse of the children who ride the carousel in the Prater in old Vienna. When WWI breaks out, the carousel is dismantled and Gigi finds himself on his way to a small merry-go-round in Paris. Further adventures take him to London and eventually to America. On each carousel, Gigi forms strong friendships with children whom he dearly misses when he is forced to move on. (Of course carousel horses can talk with children who have not yet outgrown the saddle). The story ends with a happy surprise that will delight the young readers who have also befriended this special merry-go-round horse.Although it is a children's story, it is one for anyone to enjoy who can still remember holding serious conversations with a favorite carousel horse.
Under a Lucky Star
Roy Chapman Andrews - 1943
Adored by the public and pursued by the press, Andrews came as close to superstar status in the 1920s as any explorer of the twentieth century. Much of Under a Lucky Star focuses on his grandest adventure, the Central Asiatic Expeditions, a series of five daring journeys into uncharted expanses of the Gobi Desert that produced a previously unknown treasure-trove of dinosaur remains. The Gobi region explored by Andrews and his team of scientists proved to be one of the most fruitful sites on earth for late dinosaurs and it continues to yield extraordinary paleontological discoveries.