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T O M O R R O W L A N D
Aurora Publishers., Nashville,
Tennessee, 1971 195 pp.
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Come to My Tomorrowland tells
the story of a girl, whose polio
requires her to use crutches, and an
injured albino fawn that she finds in
the forest. She nurses the young animal
to health, and becomes convinced that
her
doctors can heal her as well. She is a
girl who loves the outdoors, and dreams
of a fantasy land where humans and
animals talk with each other, living in
harmony and peace.
This illustrate-free book is meant for an older, more
mature, audience than Jesse Stuart’s
other children’s book. The copy in the
Jesse Stuart Collection was signed on
Marshall University’s Jesse Stuart Day in
February 1976.
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