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Something for Everyone

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When Great-aunt Elsie Appelbaum leaves behind a lifetime of seemingly worthless objects including a patent apple peeler, everyone is disappointed except Tilda-next-door, who uses the items to build a flying machine.

1 pages, Hardcover

First published October 1, 1995

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April 28, 2014
Something for Everyone was a unique book. I liked it and I totally got the underlying message - be grateful and appreciative, but the ending fell a little flat. With that said, I was glad to see that the youngest family member was able to see the beauty and the special memories associated with each gift.

I secured this title from my local library.
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