
Spiderweb for Two
A Melendy Maze
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Narrated by:
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Pamela Dillman
About this listen
But a surprise message in the mailbox starts a trail of excitement and adventure that takes them through the cold season. When summer comes around, the children have found 14 messages in all, and the end of the search brings them a rich reward.
Full of unforgettable moments and delightful twists of language, this fourth book in Elizabeth Enright's Melendy Quartet makes for a grand finale to an equally grand collection of stories.
Don't miss the other titles in the Melendy Quartet.©1951 Elizabeth Enright Gillham, copyright renewed 1979 Nicholas W. Gillham, Robert M. Gillham II, and Oliver Gillham (P)2004 Listen & Live Audio, Inc.Critic reviews
"Elizabeth Enright has a quick eye for the unexpected, the amusing and the beautiful in what might just be ordinary experiences." ( The New York Times)
"Elizabeth Enright's children are so real they seem to step right out of the pages to become one's closest friends. Don't miss them." ( Chicago Sunday Tribune)
"Elizabeth Enright's children are so real they seem to step right out of the pages to become one's closest friends. Don't miss them." ( Chicago Sunday Tribune)
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