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Maud Johnson
Orphaned at sixteen, Lake goes to live with an old woman who is a stranger to her … her grandmother. Gray, lonely days are livened only by the stories her grandmother tells her of a treasure buried on the family land. The only clue to its whereabouts lies in the mysterious bit of doggerel her grandmother recalls: *Warm in winter, cold in summer, Ashes to ashes, dust to dust, East is not north, west is not south, One foot from four we must trust.* Together in their loneliness, Lake and her grandmother begin the search for the long-lost treasure … a search that ends in both sorrow and joy for Lake. [text from book jacket]
| Publisher | Scholastic Book Services |
|---|---|
| Pages | 274 |
| Search language | english |
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