Palace Beautiful


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A secret room plus a hidden journal written during the Flu Pandemic of 1918 make for an emotional, magical middle-grade read. When sisters Sadie and Zuzu move to Salt Lake City, they discover an old journal in a secret room in their new house. Along with their neighbor, Bella, the girls take turns reading the story of a girl named Helen who lived during the flu epidemic of 1918. They soon become wrapped up in Helen's tale, which ends with a tragedy that has a scary parallel to Sadie and Zuzu's lives. Did Helen survive the flu? Is she still alive somewhere? Or could her ghost be watching them? A NYPL 100 Titles for Reading and Sharing




Palace Beautiful


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The Palace Beautiful: A Story For Girls


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"The Palace Beautiful: A Story for Girls" is an enchanting novel written by L.T. Meade, specifically targeting young female readers. The book revolves around the lives of two sisters, Rosamund and Laura, as they embark on a transformative journey of self-discovery and personal growth. The story is set in the late 19th century and follows the girls as they move to a new neighborhood and encounter a mysterious and enchanting house known as "The Palace Beautiful." This extraordinary place becomes the backdrop for their adventures and serves as a metaphor for the inner world of imagination and inner strength. As Rosamund and Laura navigate the challenges of friendship, family, and societal expectations, they uncover valuable lessons about loyalty, kindness, and the power of their own unique voices. The story offers young readers a tale of empowerment and self-discovery, encouraging them to embrace their individuality and navigate life's obstacles with courage and compassion.




The Palace Beautiful


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The Palace Beautiful


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"The Palace Beautiful" by L. T. Meade. Published by Good Press. Good Press publishes a wide range of titles that encompasses every genre. From well-known classics & literary fiction and non-fiction to forgotten−or yet undiscovered gems−of world literature, we issue the books that need to be read. Each Good Press edition has been meticulously edited and formatted to boost readability for all e-readers and devices. Our goal is to produce eBooks that are user-friendly and accessible to everyone in a high-quality digital format.




Angelina at the Palace


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Angelina teaches the princesses of Mouseland to dance in this classic bestselling picture book back in a beautiful, refreshed edition! Angelina can’t believe her luck! Miss Lilly has invited her to the Royal Palace of Mouseland to help teach the three princesses a special dance. But on the very first morning, Miss Lilly comes down with the flu and asks Angelina to teach the princesses on her own! Angelina is nervous. Will she be able to fill Miss Lilly’s shoes?




Palace of Books


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From beloved storyteller Patricia Polacco comes a picture book based on her childhood about how a very special librarian and town library made her life happier after moving to a new state in elementary school. When young Patricia’s family moves to Battle Creek, Michigan, she finds it hard to believe this new place will ever feel like home. But soon she meets the kind librarian Mrs. Creavy and discovers the library’s doors are always open. Now, Patricia has a place to explore and study books about the birds that she loves. Mrs. Creavy even introduces her to the books of John James Audubon and helps Patricia introduce her classmates to the joy of birds by becoming the first member of the Audubon Bird Club of Freemont Elementary.




The Memory Palace


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A gorgeous memoir about the 17 year estrangement of the author and her homeless schizophrenic mother, and their reunion.




The Palace Museum, Peking


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Hampton Court Palace


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Worsley and Souden's book tells the story of one of the finest palaces in Europe, covering the original buildings of Henry VIII's reign and the baroque additions by Sir Christopher Wren, as well as the famous Gardens. It also reveals details of palace life for both the monarchy and those 'below stairs'.