Calhoun, Mary

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The runaway brownie

The goblin under the stairs

According to legend the way to see fairies is to look through a knothole; and when a Yorkshire family tries it, the boy sees a wee frisky man, his mother a neat servant elf, and his father a wild hairy goblin.

The goblin under the stairs

According to legend the way to see fairies is to look through a knothole; and when a Yorkshire family tries it, the boy sees a wee frisky man, his mother a neat servant elf, and his father a wild hairy goblin.

The runaway brownie

Flood

by Mary Calhoun, illustrated by Erick Ingraham
1997
One fictional Midwest family is forced to leave their home during the flooding of the Mississippi River in 1993.

Honestly, Katie John!

The predictions of a fortune teller come true for eleven-year-old Katie John.

High wind for Kansas

The people of Westport, Missouri, build a huge wind-powered wagon at the suggestion of a stranger who aims to revolutionize westward migration.

The Hungry Leprechaun

A grand story of how potatoes came to Ireland. Enchanting tale of an impoverished Irishman, the leprechaun he captured and their discovery of the potato.

The house of thirty cats

Depend on Katie John

A twenty-room inherited house becomes home for Katie John, her family, and the people to whom they've rented rooms.

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