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The Story of a Pumpkin Pie

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A playful, illustrated verse recounts how three children and their dog plant, tend, and harvest a pumpkin, tracking the garden work from sowing seeds through summer growth to autumn ripening. The narrative presents their labors, setbacks—an overturned cart and a frightened dog—and cooperative problem-solving as they mend the wagon and protect the pumpkin. Episodes emphasize patience, responsibility, and the rewards of steady effort, ending with preparations for baking a large pumpkin pie for the family's Thanksgiving celebration. The rhythmic stanzas and sequential pictures make the gardening process accessible and celebratory for young readers.

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William E. Barton

William E. Barton was an American author and biographer known for his works that often explore themes of faith and historical figures. He is particularly recognized for his biographies of Clara Barton, the founder of the American Red Cross, which provide detailed insights into her life and contributions. His notable works include "The Life of Clara Barton" in two volumes, as well as religious texts such as "His Last Week / The Story of the Passion and Resurrection of Jesus in the Words of the Four Gospels." Barton's writing reflects a deep engagement with both historical narrative and spiritual exploration.

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