Melissa Across the Fence
Description:
Set in New York in the early 1900s, Melissa Across the Fence begins with an enchanting description of the grand house next door. "In the rear, a lawn ran right back to the fence broken only by a narrow gravel walk, and with a stone fountain directly in the middle. In the spring and summer, water bubbled up in the fountain-basin in jets of flying spray . . . But there was one strange thing about the house that puzzled Melissa: nobody ever seemed to live in it." However, that soon changes when the shut-up house becomes occupied and Melissa sees a mysterious, pale-looking boy always looking out his window. Who is he? Why does he never come outside? Melissa finds out by writing a message on her chalkboard and holding it up outside the boy's window. A sweet story of friendship ensues, sprinkled with gentle adventure.
"One of the best ways to form noble, beautiful character and writing skills in a child is to give the child books that are noble and beautiful-books like Melissa Across the Fence. We are proud to be bringing back literature by Augusta Huiell Seaman, a well-loved, gifted author who published over 40 books for children." -Jenny Phillips
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