Cynthia Steps Out
Cynthia Steps Out: she certainly does step out -- from an exciting cruise she visits Paris, Brittany, Siena, Venice, among others! But do not think that this will be a dry travel recitation - it is full of fun and mystery.
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Cynthia Steps Out
Cynthia Steps Out: she certainly does step out -- from an exciting cruise she visits Paris, Brittany, Siena, Venice, among others! But do not think that this will be a dry travel recitation - it is full of fun and mystery.
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Overview

Cynthia Steps Out: she certainly does step out -- from an exciting cruise she visits Paris, Brittany, Siena, Venice, among others! But do not think that this will be a dry travel recitation - it is full of fun and mystery.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781078798778
Publisher: Barnes & Noble Press
Publication date: 05/01/2020
Series: Classic Books for Children , #196
Pages: 168
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.50(d)
Age Range: 9 - 12 Years

About the Author

Award-winning American author and illustrator. Erick Berry was a pseudonym for a female author. She was born Allena Champlin in New Bedford, Massachusetts in 1892. An early love of books was instilled in her by her librarian father, however she went on to study art. She was so influenced by Eric Pape that she took on the name of Erick for her writing. Berry was her married name from her first marriage. Her full name was Evangel Allena Champlin Best

After graduating Ms. Berry took on a wide range of art-related jobs including murals, advertisements and designing toys and cards. She then went on to further study art in Paris and then travelled to Africa. Her first two books were non-fictional accounts of life in Africa. There she also met her second husband, Herbert Best, an author whose books she was to illustrate. She went on to write many more books of her own. These included a wide range of subjects and were both fiction and non-fiction. She won the Newbery Honor Award in 1934. Most of her books she also illustrated herself. Two of her books featured horses; both are historical stories set in the time of the American Revolution.
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