![]() Piggle-Wiggle’s Farm (Illustrated by Maurice Sendak) A delightful old -fashioned Christmas story about two sisters, Nancy, 10 and Plum, 8.ġ954 Mrs. It is a story Betty told her daughters, Joan and Anne, each night at bedtime, making it up as she went along. “Nancy and Plum” is a children’s book that Betty MacDonald first published in 1952. One hilarious situation after another with Betty trying to earn a living in a country without any jobs. During the depression she went back to live with her mother leaving a failed chicken farm and a dead marriage behind her. “Anybody Can Do Anything” takes up Betty MacDonald’s story before her bout with tuberculosis in “The Plague and I”. In this delightful children’s book Mrs.Piggle-Wiggle has a trick up her sleeve, but she still has her upside-down house, her delicious cookies and her ability to understand how children feel. Piggle-Wiggle’s Magic (Illustrated by Hilary Knight) An upbeat account of her battle at age 30.ġ949 Mrs. “The Plague and I” is the sequel to “The Egg and I” and tells how Betty MacDonald learned that she had tuberculosis and must enter a sanatorium for treatment. Piggle-Wiggle and her hilarious adventures and advice. Piggle-Wiggle” is an introduction to Mrs. Piggle-Wiggle (Illustrated by Hilary Knight) ![]() “The Egg and I” is Betty MacDonald’s first autobiographical best seller.This hilarious and heartwarming classic is about working a chicken farm on the Olympic Peninsula in the State of Washington in the late 1920’s.ġ947 Mrs. ![]()
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