![]() ![]() “I don’t know what to call this book, except a miracle.” Given how literate the writing is, it’s not hard to see why. Barbara was declared a child prodigy and was for a time very famous. Knopf Publishing accepted it and it was released to great acclaim. Over the next three years, Barbara painstakingly recreated it, and around this time her father thought that it was so unique that perhaps it should be published. But just after it was completed and ready for printing, it burned in a fire. Her father originally thought to have a small number of bound copies made for friends. ![]() ![]() Barbara, a gifted child, wrote the story as a gift to her mother when she was eight years old. In 1927, Barbara Newhall Follett published a book called The House Without Windows & Eepersip's Life There. This site is dedicated to sharing an extraordinary book. ![]()
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