![]() Here, the young Caroline Fish is manhandled by Miss Anna Oglethorpe while at school.Īfter marrying Leon Carillon, and then losing him to his mysterious disappearance, Mrs. (Remember those patterned dresses on the We Alcotts book cover?) Carillon), which is cut from a sheet of asterisks printed on photo paper from a phototypesetting machine. These are pen and ink drawings, with one exception: The dress of the main character (Caroline Fish/Mrs. The Kerlan Collection doesn't have a lot of material from Leon, though: Just some of the inside artwork. ![]() Reading it not long after it appears in 1971 was a literary highlight of my childhood. It's thoroughly steeped in the cultural world of the 1960s, too. It's a silly mystery book, full of clues, jokes, and puns. ![]() ![]() The first book I read by Ellen Raskin was The Mysterious Disappearance of Leon (I Mean Noel), and it's probably still my favorite among all of her works. ![]()
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