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Copper-Toed Boots

Marguerite de Angeli

Marguerite de Angeli was born in Lapeer, Michigan, in 1889. As a child, she loved to hear her father tell the story of the red leather-topped copper-toed boots he prized when he was a boy.
Recreating the mischievous adventures of that boy through a Michigan summer,
Copper-Toed Boots escapes to a time of "tradin" with schoolmates, "tradin" at the store, and picnicking during blackberry season. Children of all ages will delight in this realistic portratyal of mid-nineteenth century rural life. From classroom antics to the day the circus comes to town, Marguerite de Angeli vivdly depicts the folk happenings of a little American town.
"Children will delight in this portrayal of mid-nineteenth century life as de Angeli recreates the adventures of a young boy through a Michigan summer."
—Voice Literary Supplement
Great Lakes Books Series
A Great Lakes Books edition of the 1938 Doubleday publication

$18.95t paper/ ISBN 0-8143-2654-4

96 pages
21 color, 22 b&w illustrations

1989