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4-6
Melendy Quartet series.
All four books about the intelligent, opinionated, imaginative, and endlessly curious Melendy kids have been reissued in hardcover with cheerful new cover art by Tricia Tusa. Thankfully, Enright's interior illustrations have all been retained. The books have an old-fashioned feel, but there's nothing sentimental about them. [Review covers these Melendy Quartet titles: The Four-Story Mistake, The Saturdays, Spiderweb for Two, and Then There Were Five
Reviewer: Terri Schmitz
| Horn Book Magazine Issue:
November, 1944
(2)
4-6
Melendy Quartet series.
All four books about the intelligent, opinionated, imaginative, and endlessly curious Melendy kids have been reissued in hardcover with cheerful new cover art by Tricia Tusa. Thankfully, Enright's interior illustrations have all been retained. The books have an old-fashioned feel, but there's nothing sentimental about them. [Review covers these Melendy Quartet titles: The Four-Story Mistake, The Saturdays, Spiderweb for Two, and Then There Were Five
Reviewer: Terri Schmitz
| Horn Book Magazine Issue:
November, 2042
(2)
4-6
Melendy Quartet series.
All four books about the intelligent, opinionated, imaginative, and endlessly curious Melendy kids have been reissued in hardcover with cheerful new cover art by Tricia Tusa. Thankfully, Enright's interior illustrations have all been retained. The books have an old-fashioned feel, but there's nothing sentimental about them. [Review covers these Melendy Quartet titles: The Four-Story Mistake, The Saturdays, Spiderweb for Two, and Then There Were Five
(2)
4-6
Melendy Quartet series.
All four books about the intelligent, opinionated, imaginative, and endlessly curious Melendy kids have been reissued in hardcover with cheerful new cover art by Tricia Tusa. Thankfully, Enright's interior illustrations have all been retained. The books have an old-fashioned feel, but there's nothing sentimental about them. [Review covers these Melendy Quartet titles: The Four-Story Mistake, The Saturdays, Spiderweb for Two, and Then There Were Five
Reviewer: Terri Schmitz
| Horn Book Magazine Issue:
April, 1952
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