The Crystal Tree (Golden Name Day #3) 
Just as sweet as the first two! There were many little mysteries in this book. It took a great deal of self discipline not to peek ahead. There are lots of fun adventures, descriptions of the world awakening to spring, talk of pretty flowers, endearing pets and all their antics, and more revelations about the dear little silver house.
The third and final book in Jennie Lindquist's series about a young girl named Nancy who goes to live with her Grandparents while her mother recovers from and illness in the hospital. Nancy and her friends spend the winter learning all they can about the little silver house and the Crane family who own it. When they discover that the house has been bought by their good friend, Uncle George, who is going to rent it to Nancy's parents, all the children are overjoyed because Nancy will not have to

review and rating to come.
Part of the Golden Name Day trilogy. I adore these books. If you can find them, get them. They are lovely and transport the reader to simpler times.
A re-read. What a wonderful, wonderful book. So cozy. It's the third in a series that's included in my list of 81 Favorite Works of Children's and Young Adult Literature.
Jennie D. Lindquist
Library Binding | Pages: 297 pages Rating: 4.32 | 69 Users | 5 Reviews

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Title | : | The Crystal Tree (Golden Name Day #3) |
Author | : | Jennie D. Lindquist |
Book Format | : | Library Binding |
Book Edition | : | Deluxe Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 297 pages |
Published | : | 1966 by Harper & Row |
Categories | : | Historical. Childrens. Fiction. Juvenile |
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The third and final book in Jennie Lindquist's series about a young girl named Nancy who goes to live with her Grandparents while her mother recovers from and illness in the hospital. Nancy and her friends spend the winter learning all they can about the little silver house and the Crane family who own it. When they discover that the house has been bought by their good friend, Uncle George, who is going to rent it to Nancy's parents, all the children are overjoyed because Nancy will not have to go back to the city, but can stay in the country which she has come to love so much.Specify Books Toward The Crystal Tree (Golden Name Day #3)
Original Title: | The Crystal Tree |
ISBN: | 0060238933 (ISBN13: 9780060238933) |
Series: | Golden Name Day #3 |
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Ratings: 4.32 From 69 Users | 5 ReviewsAppraise About Books The Crystal Tree (Golden Name Day #3)
A re-read. What a wonderful, wonderful book. So cozy. It's the third in a series that's included in my list of 81 Favorite Works of Children's and Young Adult Literature.Just as sweet as the first two! There were many little mysteries in this book. It took a great deal of self discipline not to peek ahead. There are lots of fun adventures, descriptions of the world awakening to spring, talk of pretty flowers, endearing pets and all their antics, and more revelations about the dear little silver house.
The third and final book in Jennie Lindquist's series about a young girl named Nancy who goes to live with her Grandparents while her mother recovers from and illness in the hospital. Nancy and her friends spend the winter learning all they can about the little silver house and the Crane family who own it. When they discover that the house has been bought by their good friend, Uncle George, who is going to rent it to Nancy's parents, all the children are overjoyed because Nancy will not have to

review and rating to come.
Part of the Golden Name Day trilogy. I adore these books. If you can find them, get them. They are lovely and transport the reader to simpler times.
A re-read. What a wonderful, wonderful book. So cozy. It's the third in a series that's included in my list of 81 Favorite Works of Children's and Young Adult Literature.
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