The Diamond in the Window

The Diamond in the Window by Jane Langton is a reprint edition published by Harper Collins on October 31, 1973. This 242-page book is written in English and presents a captivating story centered around Eddy and Eleanor Hall, who discover that their family’s home in Concord is more extraordinary than they ever imagined. As they explore their remarkable house, they uncover secrets about their family’s past, leading them to a magical attic room filled with enchanting elements.
Readers will find a blend of adventure and mystery as the siblings delve into the hidden wonders of their home. The narrative unfolds with elements of fantasy and magic, inviting young readers to engage with the story’s themes of discovery and family history. The book’s unique setting and intriguing plot promise to immerse readers in a world where the ordinary meets the extraordinary, making it a noteworthy addition to the genres of juvenile fiction and detective stories.
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A very unusual house…
Eddy and Eleanor Hall have always known that their family was a bit out of the ordinary. After all, they live in one of the most remarkable houses in all of Concord. But they never guessed just how extraordinary their house really is, or what tremendous secrets about their family’s past it holds. That is, until they discover the magical attic room with its beautiful stained-glass window, abandoned toys, and two perfectly made-up, empty beds that seem to be waitingperhaps for two children just like themselves….
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