The lady who put salt in her coffee

from the Peterkin papers by Lucretia Hale

By Schwartz, Amy & Hale, Lucretia P.

Publishers Summary:
When Mrs. Peterkin accidentally puts salt in her coffee, the entire family embarks on an elaborate quest to find someone to make it drinkable again.

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ISBN
978-0-15243-475-5
Publisher
San Diego : Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1989.


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School Library Journal

Reviewed on October 1, 1989

K-Gr 3 When Mrs. Peterkin finds that she has put salt in her coffee instead of sugar, the whole family searches for a remedy. . .but neither the chemist nor the herb woman can restore the taste. Not until the family consults the sensible lady from Philadelphia (who suggests brewing a fresh cup) can Mrs. Peterkin enjoy her morning coffee. In this adaptation of the first--and perhaps funniest--chapter of Hale's Peterkin Papers (Sharon, 1981), S...Log In or Sign Up to Read More

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