Mrs. Kazinski, the old woman who lives in the attic of the old Grant Street rooming house, turns eighty on Sunday. Frank, who lives with his mother in the back rooms on the main floor, is her friend. He wants to give her the best present in the world. But what could that be? He asks all the motley residents in the house and they do have good ideas ...
This collection of poetry by Carl Sandburg includes such verses as "Fog," "Milk-White Moon, Put the Cows to Sleep," "Bug Spots," and "Good Night." Also included are two of Sandburg's favorite poems by other poets--"Bee! I'm expecting you" by Emily Dickinson and "The Horse Named Bill" by Red Lewis. Color illustrations accompany the verses.
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