Wigger

ISBN-10
0152967842
ISBN-13
9780152967840
Category
Blankets
Pages
63
Language
English
Published
1974
Publisher
Harcourt Childrens Books
Author
William Goldman

Description

Separated from her blanket, Wigger, an orphan nearly dies of loneliness until an extraordinary wind from Zurich brings them together again.

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