The Poppy Seeds

Download or Read eBook The Poppy Seeds PDF written by Clyde Robert Bulla and published by Puffin. This book was released on 1994 with total page 52 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle.
The Poppy Seeds
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Publisher : Puffin
Total Pages : 52
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ISBN-10 : 0140367314
ISBN-13 : 9780140367317
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Book Synopsis The Poppy Seeds by : Clyde Robert Bulla

Book excerpt: A young boy's attempts to grow poppies in his drought parched village soften the heart of the grouchy old man who has the village's only spring in his back yard.


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