Katherine Patterson Treasury

Katherine Patterson Treasury by Katherine Patterson, published by HarperCollins in 1977, is a collection that spans 520 pages and is presented in English. This edition includes the story of ten-year-old Jess, who forms a friendship with a new companion, exploring the beauty of imagination as they create their own kingdom. The narrative delves into themes of strength and resilience, particularly in the face of tragedy.
Readers will find a rich exploration of friendship and the complexities of childhood within the context of the Chesapeake Bay Region. The book addresses significant topics such as death, foster home care, and the bonds between sisters and twins. This treasury offers a thoughtful look at juvenile fiction, inviting readers to reflect on the emotional landscapes of youth and the impact of relationships.
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Bridge to Terabithia: ten-year-old Jess meets a new friend who teaches him the beauty of his own imagination as they rule over their own imaginary kingdom and shows him the depth of his own strength when tragedy strikes.
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