Pancakes-Paris
Pancakes-Paris is a children's novel by Claire Huchet Bishop. Set in Paris a few months after the end of World War II, it follows Charles's quest to makes crepes for his little sister for Mardi Gras.[1] The novel, illustrated by Georges Schreiber, was first published in 1947 and was a Newbery Honor recipient in 1948.[2]
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Works by Claire Huchet Bishop
- The Five Chinese Brothers (1938)
- The Man Who Lost His Head (1942)
- Pancakes-Paris (1947)
- Twenty and Ten (1952)
- All Alone (1953)
- Miracle at Moreaux (1985)
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