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The Seven Chairs
The Seven Chairs
Author: Helen Lanteigne
The Seven Chairs introduces us to the chairs one man makes in the course of his life: a simple three-legged stool, a chair with a heart carved in the back, a chair for his child's doll . . . Although each chair starts in the same place, each has a different destiny and an ever more colorful story to tell. From Europe to America, from Cezanne's s...  more »
ISBN-13: 9781550139594
ISBN-10: 1550139592
Publication Date: 1998
Pages: 24
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Publisher: Key Porter Books Ltd ,Canada
Book Type: Hardcover
Members Wishing: 0
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I liked how this book has a story and a journey for each of the chairs. Each chair represents where he is in his life. The first chair he made as a boy and is a little wobbly as he is still learning. On another chair he lacks the proper tools so needs to carve the chair legs by hand and that chair eventually became a money maker for an antique dealer. The language in the story is simple for young children. The illustrations are also lovely.


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