My grandmother's clock

A child, wondering why Grandma doesn't have the grandfather clock in her house repaired, learns that there are many ways to measure time, from the moment it takes to blink an eye to the years shown in gray hairs.

Clarion Books
2002
9780618216956
book

Holdings

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