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Ebook {Epub PDF} Sold for a Farthing by Clare Kipps

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Clare Kipps was a professional musician and an air raid warden during the blitz in England when she found a nestling sparrow. This book is her account of the bird, from cradle to grave, as he learned to perform tricks, sing and develop a personality with many characteristics like those of his master. The book was received so well in England and /5(26). Author: Clare Kipps Reading Sold for a farthing made me think about the people at home during the war, and them living in fear. It shows me that this lady writing the book appreciates the companionship of the sparrow who keeps her company, and how hard it must be feeling lonely at the time when most of the people in the country are away at war.3/5(1).  · Nothing brings me more joy than sharing a little-known book. Here is one such hidden treasure: “Sold for a Farthing,” by Clare Kipps (). Kipps was an air raid warden in London. Her husband died in Two weeks later she found an injured sparrow on her front www.doorway.ruted Reading Time: 5 mins.



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Clare Kipps is the author of Sold for a Farthing ( avg rating, 41 ratings, 7 reviews, published ), Timmy - The Story of a Sparrow ( avg ratin. Sold for a farthing [KIPPS, Clare] on www.doorway.ru *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. Sold for a farthing. Author: Clare Kipps Reading Sold for a farthing made me think about the people at home during the war, and them living in fear. It shows me that this lady writing the book appreciates the companionship of the sparrow who keeps her company, and how hard it must be feeling lonely at the time when most of the people in the country are away at war.