When I come across a school notebook as sweet as this one, completely filled by a young Mary Broucher years and years ago, I simply have no choice but to become its steward. An excellent sort of call and response between questions, written in the best printed lettering, and then answers written in careful cursive--lots of them happily addressing the qualities and habits of a rabbit: from a bunny's "surft" fur to the proper way to pick one up (by the ears) to the conclusion: "it seems cruel to kill such pretty creatures." With great phrases cropping up throughout-- "Little children love each other. Show true love to great and small"; math calculations interspersed with language lessons, and little flowers and flourishes drawn in colored pencil here and there. Dense with joys, and formally the handwriting, particularly the printed lettering of the questions, completely does it for me.
7 1/2" x 5 1/8", 21 pages filled front and back. All in good very condition.