Amber on the Mountain

Amber on the Mountain by Tony Johnston is a reprint edition published by Penguin on May 1, 1998. This 32-page book is presented in English and explores the life of Amber, who lives in a beautiful yet lonely mountain setting. The arrival of Anna introduces friendship and the opportunity for Amber to learn how to read, transforming her world with new magic and challenges.
Readers will find a narrative that delves into themes of friendship and personal growth as Amber navigates her new experiences. The story addresses social themes and the importance of education within the context of country life in the United States. As Anna returns to the city, the book raises questions about Amber’s ability to continue her journey of learning independently.
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Amber’s mountain is beautiful, but it is a lonely place—until the day Anna arrives, bringing both her friendship and the will to teach Amber how to read. Suddenly, Amber’s world is filled with a new magic and new challenges. But when Anna returns to the city, will Amber be able to keep reading on her own?
“Heartwarming” —Publishers Weekly, starred review
Tony Johnston’s previous books include Grandpa’s Song and Yonder (both Dial and Puffin). She lives in San Marino, California. Robert Duncan is a fine artist whose paintings have been exhi-bited throughout the United States. He lives in Midway, Utah.
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