Carol Brendler Books

Winnie Finn worm farmer
Winnie Finn worm farmer

By Carol Brendler

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Winnie Finn raises earthworms, which help her neighbors win prizes at the county fair. Includes instructions on making a worm farm.

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The two Mutch sisters
The two Mutch sisters

By Carol Brendler

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A playful look at sisterhood and honoring differences when having some things in common doesn t mean having everything in common.

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The Pickwicks picnic
The Pickwicks picnic

By Carol Brendler

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Community cooperation turns a traffic jam into an opportunity for fun in this inventive counting book starring a pair of clever canine siblings.

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Radio girl
Radio girl

By Carol Brendler

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In 1938, fourteen-year-old Cece, an aspiring radio actress, encounters lies, secrets, and hoaxes both at home and in the studio where she is transcribing the script for Orson Welles's "War of the W...

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Radio Girl
Radio Girl

By Carol Brendler

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Not Very Scary
Not Very Scary

By Carol Brendler

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Not very scary
Not very scary

By Carol Brendler

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On Halloween, Melly is invited to Cousin Malberta's home for a surprise, but as she walks there on a beautifully spooky evening, she is followed by increasing numbers of creatures that may actually...

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Two Mutch Sisters
Two Mutch Sisters

By Lisa Brown, Carol Brendler

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Radio Girl
Radio Girl

By By Carol Brendler

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Can a girl from a middle-class Irish Catholic family living in Newark, New Jersey, in 1938 find fame and fortune (or even a job) as a radio star? Tune in to this unforgettable historical novel to f...

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