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Jane Thayer

    Catherine Woolley, also writing as Jane Thayer, was an exceptionally prolific author who captivated generations of young readers worldwide. Her extensive body of work features stories centered on children, animals, friendly ghosts, and mysterious happenings, often drawing from her own experiences and travels. Woolley was known for her passion for the magic of words and her ability to transport readers into the worlds she created. She continued to write and inspire others well into her later years, always emphasizing the importance of writing what one knows and savoring the craft.

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    The Puppy Who Wanted a Boy
    Elderescence
    Gus Was a Friendly Ghost
    Blueberry Pie Elf
    • 2014

      Gus Was a Friendly Ghost

      • 32 pages
      • 2 hours of reading
      4.2(276)Add rating

      There was once a friendly ghost, by the name of Gus, who lived in an old house in the country. Mr. and Mrs. Scott and their twins, Susie and Sammy, lived there too during the summer. Then autumn came and the Scott family left. Which meant Gus had nothing to do but sit around. One day, during a walk, he met Mouse, who was cold and hungry. "Come spend the winter at my house!" cried Gus. Thus begins an unlikely but heartwarming friendship. First published in 1962, children have delighted in this story and other Gus the Ghost books for over fifty years. Seymour Fleishman's sweet, nostalgic illustrations bring Gus, the Scotts and Mouse to life.

      Gus Was a Friendly Ghost
    • 2012

      Книга представляет собой сборник адаптированных рассказов известной американской писательницы Джейн Тэйер. Для учащихся 7-8-х классов, гимназий, лицеев

      Смешные истории. Smeshnyye istorii
    • 2008

      The book, originally published in 1961, explores themes of resilience and transformation through its engaging narrative. Set against a backdrop of social change, it delves into the lives of characters facing personal and societal challenges. The author weaves a rich tapestry of emotions and experiences, offering insights into the human condition and the quest for identity. With its timeless relevance, this edition invites readers to reflect on the past while considering its implications for the present and future.

      Blueberry Pie Elf
    • 2005

      Elderescence

      The Gift of Longevity

      • 202 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      The concept of 'elderescence' is introduced as a new stage of life for the growing population of Americans over sixty-five, who are experiencing a significant increase in life expectancy. Co-authors Jane and Peggy Thayer, a mother-daughter team of psychologists, explore the unique challenges and opportunities that come with this phase, emphasizing that retirement does not mean the end of work for many. Instead, it marks a time for personal growth and continued engagement in various pursuits.

      Elderescence
    • 1985

      The Puppy Who Wanted a Boy

      • 32 pages
      • 2 hours of reading

      When Petey the puppy decides that he wants a boy for Christmas, he discovers that he must go out and find one on his own.

      The Puppy Who Wanted a Boy