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FROM: "Fiction_L" <[removed]@nslsilus.ORG>
DATE: Wed, 08 Mar 2000 16:01:35 -0600
Help:a patron wants to find a book she read 20-30 years ago about an old =
man with a walking stick and cape /cloak who buries dead animals he =
finds as a sign of respect and in reverence of life. A young child often =
goes with him to share the experience and learn from it. She doesn't =
think it was a picture book, but could be a children's, YA, or adult =
book. Many thanks.
FROM: "Eugenia Bryant" <[removed]@nslsilus.ORG>
DATE: Wed, 08 Mar 2000 17:06:03 -0600
Good movie!
Eugenia
Eugenia Bryant
Assistant Director, Head of Public Services
Morton Grove Public Library
Morton Grove, IL
(847) 965-4220
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Opinions expressed are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect
official Library policy.
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>From: "Fiction_L" <[removed]@nslsilus.ORG>
>To: fictionl <[removed]@maillist.nslsilus.org>
>Subject: The old man buries animals...
>Date: Wed, Mar 8, 2000, 4:01 PM
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> From: "Joanne Abel" <[removed]@co.durham.nc.us>
>
> Help:a patron wants to find a book she read 20-30 years ago about an old =
> man with a walking stick and cape /cloak who buries dead animals he =
> finds as a sign of respect and in reverence of life. A young child often =
> goes with him to share the experience and learn from it. She doesn't =
> think it was a picture book, but could be a children's, YA, or adult =
> book. Many thanks.
>
>
>
FROM: [removed]@carmel.lib.in.us (Sue Kennedy)
DATE: Mon, Mar 13 2000 15:46:25 GMT-0500
>From: "Fiction_L" <[removed]@nslsilus.ORG>
>Date: Wed, 08 Mar 2000 16:01:35 -0600
>To: fictionl <[removed]@maillist.nslsilus.org>
>Subject: The old man buries animals...
>
>From: "Joanne Abel" <[removed]@co.durham.nc.us>
>
>Help:a patron wants to find a book she read 20-30 years ago about an old =
>man with a walking stick and cape /cloak who buries dead animals he =
>finds as a sign of respect and in reverence of life. A young child often =
>goes with him to share the experience and learn from it. She doesn't =
>think it was a picture book, but could be a children's, YA, or adult =
>book. Many thanks.
>
>
>
>
Sue Kennedy
Readers' Advisory
Carmel Clay Public Library
[removed]@carmel.lib.in.us
Sue Kennedy
Readers' Advisory
Carmel Clay Public Library
[removed]@carmel.lib.in.us
Sue Kennedy
Readers' Advisory
Carmel Clay Public Library
[removed]@carmel.lib.in.us
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