The Castle of Yew
by L. M. Boston
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Joseph is allowed to wander in the old lady's garden and discovers just how magic her garden is and how dangerous.Tags
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This brief chapter book from the author of the classic Green Knowe Chronicles follows a young boy as he explores an enchanted garden. "You can go anywhere you want, if you really want to," the little old lady with the beautiful, young voice tells Joseph, and sure enough, he finds himself transformed...
While not one of Boston's more memorable books, The Castle of Yew provides an enjoyable read, and is a far more intelligent story for this age level than many of the chapter books currently being published. There is nothing cutesy here, and the author never speaks down to her audience.
It is worth noting that this book is exceptional, among Boston's work, for being one of her only titles not illustrated by her son, Peter Boston. The many show more black and white drawings here are provided by the marvelous Margery Gill, whose illustrations have graced the works of Ruth M. Arthur, Susan Cooper, and Rosalie Fry. show less
While not one of Boston's more memorable books, The Castle of Yew provides an enjoyable read, and is a far more intelligent story for this age level than many of the chapter books currently being published. There is nothing cutesy here, and the author never speaks down to her audience.
It is worth noting that this book is exceptional, among Boston's work, for being one of her only titles not illustrated by her son, Peter Boston. The many show more black and white drawings here are provided by the marvelous Margery Gill, whose illustrations have graced the works of Ruth M. Arthur, Susan Cooper, and Rosalie Fry. show less
Joseph is sucked into a yew bush and shrinks in size. Inside he is discovered by the Castle's owner, and together they face adventures.
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Miniature, little, tiny characters -- children's/young adult fiction
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- Canonical title
- The Castle of Yew
- Original publication date
- 1965
- First words
- Joseph and a boy whom he had often seen but did not know by name stood together beside the high wire fence peering in at the garden beyond it.
- Last words
- (Click to show. Warning: May contain spoilers.)"Next time we come," said Joseph, "I shall have a horse, too." "Of course," said Robin.
- Disambiguation notice
- ISBN ISBN 0440862272 is for Room 13 by Robert E Swindells
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- Fiction and Literature, Kids, Children's Books
- DDC/MDS
- 823.914 — Literature & rhetoric English & Old English literatures English fiction 1900- 1901-1999 1945-1999
- LCC
- PZ7 .B6497 .C — Language and Literature Fiction and juvenile belles lettres Fiction and juvenile belles lettres Juvenile belles lettres
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- 106
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- Languages
- English
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