“We had all sorts of tags on us…we must have looked like marked-down merchandise…” From: I Was Dreaming to Come to America: Memories of the Ellis Island Oral History Project (Viking Press.)
“We had all sorts of tags on us…we must have looked like marked-down merchandise…” From: I Was Dreaming to Come to America: Memories of the Ellis Island Oral History Project (Viking Press.)
Cinderella does her chores around the house: story in a picture. From Cinderella: the Tale of the Glass Slipper. Adapted and illustrated by Veronica Lawlor. (Full PDF available on request.)
“While Cinderella worked, her Step-sisters spent their days learning to be refined young ladies of Society.” From Cinderella: the Tale of the Glass Slipper. Adapted and illustrated by Veronica Lawlor. (Full PDF available on request.)
“He looked across the ballroom, and saw a radiant Cinderella entering the room.” From Cinderella: the Tale of the Glass Slipper. Adapted and illustrated by Veronica Lawlor. (Full PDF available on request.)
“The tiny shoe slipped easily on to her foot.” From Cinderella: the Tale of the Glass Slipper. Adapted and illustrated by Veronica Lawlor. (Full PDF available on request.)
“And they lived happily ever after.” From Cinderella: the Tale of the Glass Slipper. Adapted and illustrated by Veronica Lawlor. (Full PDF available on request.)
“Her evil stepsisters prepared to go to the ball.” From Cinderella: the Tale of the Glass Slipper. Adapted and illustrated by Veronica Lawlor. (Full PDF available on request.)
“The tiny shoe would not fit on her foot.” From Cinderella: the Tale of the Glass Slipper. Adapted and illustrated by Veronica Lawlor. (Full PDF available on request.)