The Family Under the Bridge
A Historical, Fiction, Childrens book. Today is today and tomorrow may come late this year. Natalie Savage Carlson, The Family Under the Bridge
This is the delightfully warm and enjoyable story of an old Parisian named Armand, who relished his solitary life. Children, he said, were like starlings, and one was better off without them.But the children who lived under the bridge recognized a true friend when they met one, even if the friend seemed a trifle unwilling at the start. And it did not take Armand very long to realize that he had gotten himself...
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- Filetype: PDF
- Pages: 123 pages
- ISBN: 9780064402507 / 64402509
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Today is today and tomorrow may come late this year. Natalie Savage Carlson, The Family Under the Bridge Your afraid the sly little things will steal your heart if the find out you have one- Natalie Savage Carlson " The Family Under The Bridge Natalie Savage Carlson, The Family Under the Bridge
One of the sweetest most charming books I have ever read. How I wish I would have found this when I was a girl. I would have loved it. This is a story of some wonderful little French children who are hard on their luck and "living rough" when they encounter a bum who trys to be grumpy and unloving but falls in love with the little family.... As the Christmas season draws near, I am reminded of a beautiful childrens book set in Paris at Christmas time ~ The Family Under the Bridge, by American author Natalie Savage Carlson. The Family Under the Bridge is a celebration of the City of Light, a celebration of generosity and kindness, and a celebration of family sticking together... I had read many good things about The Family Under The Bridge but had never read it myself and decided to read it during the holiday season. It turned out to be a heart warming story about an older homeless man who lives out of his buggy on the streets of Paris and retires to sleep most evenings underneath a bridge. He enjoys his life...