I Know a Lady

I Know a Lady by Charlotte Zolotow, published by Puffin Books in 1986, is a charming picture book that spans 24 pages. The story follows Sally as she describes a loving and lovable old lady in her neighborhood, who engages with the community by growing flowers, greeting children, and baking cookies during the holiday season.
Readers will find a heartfelt portrayal of multigenerational relationships and the warmth of community in this book. The narrative emphasizes themes of family and connection, showcasing the simple joys of life through the eyes of a young girl. This first edition is presented in English and captures the essence of childhood wonder and the bonds that bridge generations.
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Sally describes a loving and lovable old lady in her neighborhood who grows flowers, waves to children when they pass her house, and bakes cookies for them at Christmas. A Redbook Top Ten Picture Book. “This gentle and touching book does its part to help close the generation gap”.–Redbook.
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