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The Ogress and the Orphans - 9781643754017
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Product Details
Author:
Kelly Barnhill
Format:
Paperback
Pages:
416
Publisher:
Little, Brown Books for Young Readers (October 31, 2023)
Language:
English
ISBN-13:
9781643754017
ISBN-10:
1643754017
Dimensions:
5.45" x 8.25" x 0.8125"
File:
hbgusa-hbgusa_onix30_P9951261_04132026-20260413.xml
List Price:
$10.99
Case Pack:
20
As low as:
$8.46
Publisher Identifier:
P-HACH
Discount Code:
A
Weight:
11.84oz
Audience:
Children/juvenile
Country of Origin:
United States
Age Range:
10 to 99
Grade Level:
5th Grade to College Graduate Student
Pub Discount:
65
Imprint:
Little, Brown Books for Young Readers
Folder:
hbgusa
Overview
A National Book Award finalist and instant fantasy classic about the power of community, generosity, books, and baked goods, from the author of the beloved Newbery Medal winner The Girl Who Drank the Moon.
Stone-in-the-Glen, once a lovely town, has fallen on hard times. Fires, floods, and other calamities have caused the people to lose their library, their school, their park, and even their neighborliness. The people put their faith in the Mayor, a dazzling fellow who promises he alone can help. After all, he is a famous dragon slayer. (At least, no one has seen a dragon in his presence.) Only the clever children of the Orphan House and the kindly Ogress at the edge of town can see how dire the town’s problems are.Then one day a child goes missing from the Orphan House. At the Mayor’s suggestion, all eyes turn to the Ogress. The Orphans know this can’t be: the Ogress, along with a flock of excellent crows, secretly delivers gifts to the people of Stone-in-the-Glen.
But how can the Orphans tell the story of the Ogress’s goodness to people who refuse to listen? And how can they make their deluded neighbors see the real villain in their midst?








