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Country
  
United States

Publication date
  
1942

Originally published
  
1942

Illustrator
  
Elizabeth Orton Jones

Genre
  
Juvenile fantasy

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Language
  
English

Pages
  
152

Author
  
Elizabeth Orton Jones

Page count
  
152

Publisher
  
Macmillan Publishers

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ISBN
  
1-930900-05-8 (Anniversary edition)

Similar
  
Big Susan, Prayer for a Child, The Peddler's Clock

Twig is a children's fantasy novel written and illustrated by Elizabeth Orton Jones. It was originally published by Macmillan in 1942. The book was reissued in a 60th Anniversary Edition by Purple House Press in 2002.

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Plot summary

The novel features Twig, an imaginative little city girl who turns a tomato can into a house for fairies. A little elf comes along to live in the house and, at Twig's request, turns her fairy-sized, though he cannot manage wings. A friendly sparrow fetches the Queen of the fairies to help.

Reception

The New York Times praised the book by saying, "Miss Jones, who knows children well, has told stories with warmth and simplicity." The Horn Book Guide's review of the anniversary edition described the book as "full of magic, full of fun, full of fantasy interwoven with reality, and full of the kind of tenderness which belongs most particularly to the very young."

The book was so popular at the time Elizabeth moved to the town of Mason, New Hampshire that Elizabeth herself was known as "Twig" to her neighbors; many residents did not know her as anything else.

References

Twig (novel) Wikipedia