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The White Stone in the Castle Wall

Published
Oct 1996
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Historical Historical
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24

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It may not be true but it could be – this story of how a single white stone came to be in the wall surrounding Casa Loma, the magnificient medieval castle that stands in the middle of Toronto.

John Tommy Fiddich lives in Yorkville, tends the family vegetable patch, and considers himself the "luckiest boy in town." When a hailstorm wipes out the vegetables, he goes from being the luckiest to the unluckiest. Then word gets out that Henry Pellatt, the eccentric millionaire who brought light to the city and built Casa Loma, is offering one dollar for brown stones to place in the wall going up around the castle. After trudging through the city all day with his stone, John reaches the castle only to find that rain has washed it white. But Henry Pellatt accepts the stone for his wall, rewarding John for his hard work, making him again "the luckiest boy in town."

The trip through the streets of Toronto, from Yorkville to Casa Loma, makes for a book as enchanting to young and old as the fabulous castle that inspired it.

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Aug 1996 Tundra Books ISBN 0887763790
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Sep 1996 Tundra Books ISBN 0887763863
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Sep 1995 Tundra Books ISBN 0887763332
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Aug 1996 Turtleback Books ISBN 0613011635
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Feb 2002 Turtleback Books ISBN 0606223002
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