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The Night They Stole the Alphabet
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SOLVED: Children's/YA > SOLVED. Children's chapter book where the wallpaper has an alphabet and it comes alive [s]

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Kelly (Maybedog) (maybedog) | 36 comments the story starts with a child sick in bed (or perhaps sent to his/her bedroom for punishment?). S/he is looking at the wallpaper and it's the alphabet. It comes alive and I think sucks the kid into another world. I can't remember though. Basically I started reading a friend's copy then had to give it back and I never finished it. I've always wondered what happened.


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Rebecca (RebeccaForrest) | 16 comments Hmm. Any chance that you're remembering "The Yellow Wallpaper" by Charlotte Perkins? It's not exactly as you described, but somewhat close.


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Jen | 23 comments That's exactly what I was thinking, and because it's a novella, it might seem like a kids book.


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Kelly (Maybedog) (maybedog) | 36 comments Is that the one that was written by a woman in a similar situation as her character, where she was bedridden and had nothing to do? Something about being perceived as insane? I think I read that. I remember thinking it was good. Definitely not the book, though.


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Jen | 23 comments Yeah, that's the one.


Jackie "the Librarian" | 218 comments The Stravaganza series by Mary Hoffman has kids traveling to an alternative Italy by holding a little notebook made of marbled paper. Not wallpaper, though.

The first one is City of Masks. Lucius has cancer, and is dying of it, but not in Talia.


Kelly (Maybedog) (maybedog) | 36 comments Hmm, that sounds interesting.


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Kate Farrell | 4040 comments Mod
Hi Kelly, I'm checking in to see if any of the books suggested fit your book, and to see if you had any additional details that can lead us to a solution.

Also, I'm delving into the books at the end of the Unsolved list. We have a guideline that says if there's no action for two years, we move it to the Abandoned folder.

So look on this as a last chance to gather some suggestions that will solve it.


Kelly (Maybedog) (maybedog) | 36 comments I forgot about this post. No, none fit but thanks for asking and thanks everyone for trying.


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Kris | 215 comments There's a Ray Bradbury short story called The Veldt..

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Veld...


Kelly (Maybedog) (maybedog) | 36 comments Thank you Kris. I do like that story but it wasn't it. There was something about it that reminded me of the Phantom Tollbooth at the beginning.


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Lobstergirl | 44911 comments Mod
Kelly Maybedog, are you still looking for this book?


Kelly (Maybedog) (maybedog) | 36 comments I'm not sure how I missed your post. Yes, I am, but I've given up hope of ever finding it.


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Ann aka Iftcan (iftcan) | 6917 comments Mod
Kelly--if you come in once a month and bump this back up to the top of the queue you'll have a much better chance of getting it found. And don't despair, it can sometimes take a while to find a book. I've had them ID'ed after as much as 3 years, but that was with me faithfully bumping them up every 1 or 2 months.


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Teresa (hydrolagus) | 95 comments How about The Night They Stole the Alphabet The Night They Stole the Alphabet by Sesyle Joslin ?


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Deborah | 179 comments This sounds promising!


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Kelly (Maybedog) (maybedog) | 36 comments Teresa wrote: "How about The Night They Stole the Alphabet The Night They Stole the Alphabet by Sesyle Joslin?"

I think that's it!Oone of the reviewers described what I remember. It's not at either of the libraries I have access to, and US$44 is the cheapest I've found it (most copies are upwards of $150!) so it will be a while before I can read it and make sure, but let's consider this closed.

Thank you all so much for your help!

(Thank you Marisa, for your suggestion, too!)


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