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The Friendly Story Caravan (1990)

Compiled and edited by Anna Pettit Broomell; introduction by Margaret Lacey

Paperback: 114 pages
Publisher: Pendle Hill Pubns. (1990)
Product Dimensions: 8 x 5 x 0.4 inches
Shipping Weight: 6.1 ounces

Price: $18.00

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Synopsis

A collection of stories about Quakers and true life experiences concerning religious faith and morality. First published (hardcover) in 1935 by J.B. Lippincott Company; first reprinted in paperback by Pendle Hill in 1962 (41 stories) and again in this abridged version in 1990 (with 18 stories).

About the Author(s)

Anna Pettit Broomell (1887-1973) spent her life in Philadelphia Yearly Meeting. She attended Friends Central School and Swarthmore College. She demonstrated her talent as an editor and an inspiration to writers through her work in organizing “the poets,” a literary group described in her Pendle Hill pamphlet Poets Walk In (PHP #77). In addition to her work on poetry, she chaired the Philadelphia Yearly Meeting committee that collected and edited The Children’s Story Caravan; she also collected and edited The Friendly Story Caravan and What Do You Think? She worked with the Friends Free Library in Germantown, the board of Pendle Hill, and Pendle Hill Publications.