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Cranberry Cooking for All Seasons4 reviews
Nancy Cappelloni

Spinner Publications, 2002

A fresh look at Cranberry Cuisine
I have read many cookbooks which include cranberry recipes, but none with such an extensive look into the magnificent fruit. Mrs. Cappelloni provides the reader with an enlightening view on the subject of cranberries. I would say it is certainly the best single subject cookbook I have ever encountered. I recommend it to all.
  
  











  



  
Cape Cod Cookbook: 210 Traditional Recipes from Chatham Cranberry Salsa to Provincetown Crab Cakes2 reviews
Jerome Rubin

Adams Media, 2002

A culinary wealth of wonderful contributions
Compiled by accomplished chef and cookbook author Jerome Rubin, The Cape Cod Cookbook showcases 210 traditional New England recipes drawn from the culinary history and tradition of Cap Cod, Massachusetts. Organized into sections devoted to: Appetizers and Dips (Sweet Orange-Glazed Chicken Wings); Sauces, Salsas, and Jellies (Blueberry Chutney); Salads (Citrus Poppy Seed Vinaigrette Salad); Soups ...
  
  











  



  
Clarence: The Cranberry Who Couldn't Bounce
Jim Coogan

Harvest Home Books, 2002

For a cranberry, the most important thing is to be able to bounce. Good cranberries bounce, bad cranberries don't. Join Clarence as he tries to overcome his inability to bounce. For children 3-9 Illustrated.
  
  











  



  
ESV Thinline Bible, TruTone, Cranberry, Filigree Design, Red Letter Text4 reviews

Crossway Bibles, 2006

High quality, beautiful!
This Bible is just georgeous! The print is very easy to read as well. Highly recommend for anyone looking for a good Bible that will last a long time.
  
  











  



  
44 Cranberry Point (Cedar Cove, Book 4)32 reviews
Debbie Macomber

Mira, 2004

44 Cranberry Point
Cedar Cover doesn't disappoint in entertaining the reader, you can loose yourself completely in Ms. Macombers tale once again.
  
  











  



  
Cranberry Thanksgiving15 reviews
Wende Devlin

Parents Magazine Press, 1971

Fantastic memories...
This was one of my favorite books when I was a child. I loved the story tremendously, and the illustrations were mesmorizing. It always would put me in the mood for Thanksgiving, any time of year! I still read it today, and the pictures bring me back to a wonderful time. All of Harry Devlin's books are fantastic...and the Cranberry series is a must for children of all ages.
  
  











  



  
Cranberry Christmas3 reviews
Wende Devlin

Aladdin, 1991

An all-time favourite
I remember this book from my childhood. I took it to class in Grade 2 for the teacher to read to the class. Everyone loved it so much that the other Grade 2 teacher asked to borrow it for her class. This is a heartwarming tale that young and old alike adore. I'm so glad I found it again so I can read it to my own son.
  
  











  



  
Cranberry Halloween1 review
Wende Devlin, Harry Devlin

Aladdin, 1990

Nice Story, But Long
A neat story, but the text runs long. It reads like a Scoobey Doo cartoon adventure, and at times, can be confusing to children. This is one book to get from your local library, and save your money for a Halloween book like "Too Many Pumpkins" by Linda White.
  
  











  



  
Cranberries (Harvesttime Welcome Books) (Welcome Books)1 review
Inez Snyder

Children's Press (CT), 2004

Berries, Berries Everywhere!
Colorful book with excellent photos. Snyder has written a simple book that is packed with cranberry information. Beyond saying cranberries grow on vines in bogs, it focuses on the work of farmers in harvesting cranberries. Includes bibliography and index. Karen Woodworth-Roman, Children's Science Book Review
  
  











  



  
Cranberry Lake5 reviews
Jo Ann DeMatteo

Bookability Inc., 2007

Novel full of suprises
Jo Ann Dematteo's describes her first novel as romance and historical fiction. It's much more than a depiction of the hardships endured during the great depression and the romance between the main characters, Charles and Mary Ann It is also a mystery which required considerable research and investigation. After finding letters hidden in a secret panel of an old desk "Juliette tracks the ...
  
  











  



  
Cranberries: Fruit of the Bogs
Diane L. Burns

Carolrhoda Books, 1994
  
  











  



  
Joy Of Cranberries: The Tangy Red Treat
Theresa Millang

Adventure Publications(MN), 2004
  
  











  



  
Cranberry Valentine1 review

Aladdin, 1992

Suffering Codfish,what a great book!
Our Grade Two class loves to celebrate the holidays with a visit to Cranberryport. Cranberry Valentine is a great book to read on Valentine's Day. We especially liked this book because it showed us that friends are always there when you need them. As in all the other Cranberry books Mr. Whiskers was there to lead us on another fun adventure with Maggie,Grandmother, and all the other ...
  
  











  



  
Cranberry Queen64 reviews
Kathleen De Marco

Miramax, 2002

Emotional turmoil
This book struck me with it's focus on a deep sadness. I couldn't help but feel the heartache and pain that Diana goes through. She has her faults but the journey she goes on is impacting.
  
  











  



  
Debbie Macomber - 1-8 Cedar Cove Series - 204 Rosewood Lane, 311 Pelican Court, 44 Cranberry Point, 50 Harbor ...
Debbie Macomber, 2002

Debbie Macomber - 1-8 Cedar Cove Series - 204 Rosewood Lane, 311 Pelican Court, 44 Cranberry Point, 50 Harbor Street, 16 Lighthouse Road, 6 Rainier Drive, 74 Seaside Avenue & Hearts Divided. Paper Back Book Lot.
  
  











  



  
The Knobby Boys to the Rescue
Wende and Harry Devlin

Parent's Magazine Press, 1965
  
  











  



  
The King of Things and the Cranberry Clown4 reviews
John Callahan

William Morrow & Company, 1994

a stroke of Genius in this children's book
I've raised a family and have enjoyed countless children's books, but John Callahan's "The King of Things and the Cranberry Clown" is by far the most inspiring and uplifting children's book I have ever had the pleasure to encounter. It brought tears to my eyes. I found it to be deeply satisfying emotionally and spiritually. The metaphor is universal, appropriate (even crucial) for children of all ...
  
  











  



  
The Call of Katahdin2 reviews
Ed Werler

Cranberry Knoll Publishers, 2003

A Good Read
In 1947, when Ed Werler and his wife Mary Jane, along with their two dogs, Pepper and Mickey, arrived in Maine from Connecticut, they knew that this is where they wanted to be. Although his goal was to own or operate a sporting camp in Maine, he took a job as a fire tower watchman on Daicey Mountain so that he could be closer to the area he wanted to live in. As it turned out, he never did own a ...
  
  











  







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