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The Hickory Chair by Lisa Rowe Fraustino,

The Hickory Chair by Lisa Rowe Fraustino,
Luis, who is blind, knows his grandmother by her scent, her voice, and her stories. And he knows she loves him. But when Gran passes away and leaves notes hidden in her things for each family member to find, Luis seems to be the only one forgotten. But years later when, as grandfather himself, Luis's faith in his grandmother is proved right. Full-color illustrations.



Spinny chair - A spinny chair is a chair that has between 6-8 wheels attached onto the base of the chair. The base is usually linked to the main chair area along a pole, that is thick enough to support the weight of the chair and the user.

Adirondack chair - An Adirondack chair (or in Canada, a Muskoka chair) is a type of chair used primarily in an outdoors setting. The first Adirondack chair was designed by Thomas Lee in 1903.

King Edward's Chair - King Edward's Chair, sometimes known as St Edward's Chair or The Coronation Chair, is the throne on which the British monarch sits for the coronation. It was commissioned in 1296 by King Edward I to contain the coronation stone of Scotland - known as the Stone of Scone - which he had captured from the Scots who had kept it at Scone, Perthshire.

Glastonbury chair - Glastonbury chair is a 19th century term for a late 16th century wooden folding chair, usually of oak, possibly based on a chair made for the last Abbot of Glastonbury, England. It was devised for use in churches before pews became common.



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