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God, Mrs. Muskrat and Aunt Dot (edition 1983)

by Isabelle Holland, Beth Krush (Illustrator), Joe Krush (Illustrator)

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In a letter to God, recently orphaned Rebecca explains how lonely she is now that she has gone to live with her aunt and uncle and how helpful her imaginary friend has been.
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Title:God, Mrs. Muskrat and Aunt Dot
Authors:Isabelle Holland
Other authors:Beth Krush (Illustrator), Joe Krush (Illustrator)
Info:Westminster John Knox Pr (1983), Edition: Xlibrary FIRST edition., Hardcover, 77 pages
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