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An evocative look at childhood in early Colorado that combines words and images to explore universal themes of growing up, school, play, friends, and other childhood experiences. The book also tells the story of Irma Bartels, a young Denver girl …
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An evocative look at childhood in early Colorado that combines words and images to explore universal themes of growing up, school, play, friends, and other childhood experiences. The book also tells the story of Irma Bartels, a young Denver girl who died at the age of twelve, through objects that lay in a trunk untouched for more than seventy years.
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