Ebook {Epub PDF} Journey from Peppermint Street by Meindert DeJong






















Journey From Peppermint Street Hardcover – January 1, by. Meindert DeJong (Author) › Visit Amazon's Meindert DeJong Page. Find all the books, read about the author, and more. See search results for this author. Meindert DeJong (Author), Emily McCully (Illustrator) out of 5 stars. 14 ratings/5(14).  · Journey From Peppermint Street is De Jong’s last significant book, as far as I can tell, and I wonder if it might have an autobiographical element. It is set in De Jong’s birthplace, Wierum (Wierom in the book), as is his best known book, The Wheel on the School. The author’s family emigrated to the United States when he was age 8, a year younger than the 9 year old Siebren from the www.doorway.ru: Diary of an Autodidact. Journey from Peppermint street is a very well written, old fashioned yarn. The reader is let inside the head and feelings of the young boy on a journey from his home village to see a dying great aunt/5(14).


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Journey From Peppermint Street is De Jong’s last significant book, as far as I can tell, and I wonder if it might have an autobiographical element. It is set in De Jong’s birthplace, Wierum (Wierom in the book), as is his best known book, The Wheel on the School. The author’s family emigrated to the United States when he was age 8, a year younger than the 9 year old Siebren from the story. Find Journey From Peppermint Street by De Jong, Meindert at Biblio. Uncommonly good collectible and rare books from uncommonly good booksellers. Journey from Peppermint street is an adventure story set in the Netherlands. It's a pretty religious little book, and that threw me for a loop. The book could be divided into three sections: Luck, superstition and miracles. God and good ol' Satan, triumph over all three sections, which is too bad.

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