![]() ![]() ![]() Tony lived an ordinary life in New York City in the early Twenties. ![]() At the same time, valuable lessons are taught on the meaning of equality.įrom the dust jacket of the 1952 Blue Heron Press first edition The struggle to enter the world of adulthood, so important in the life of any child, is also depicted here. Here is rich and entertaining stuff on the early American Indians, the Dutch village that was once New York, as well as the New York of only yesterday. The story of Tony and his wonderful door presents, in a subtle way, a very important lesson for children of almost all ages - and for many grownups too. Out of his vivid imagination he creates a very wonderful door, and when he steps through that door - well, it would spoil the book to tell any more of what happens. Tony is a little boy who grows up on New York's east side in the early 1920's. Here is the story of Tony and his wonderful door, a delightful and meaningful children's story for our time. Anthologies Articles Films Intros Juvenile Mystery Non-fiction Novels Pamphlets Plays Poetry StoriesĪbout HF Texts Reviews Chrono Checklist Bookstore Bulletin Board Site Search Author Index Title Indexīlue Heron Press Citizen Tom Paine Freedom Road Last Frontier My Glorious Brothers Spartacus The Children Peekskill Unvanquished Masuto EVC's Womenįrom the dust jacket of the 1968 Knopf edition ![]()
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