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How many pages does Elijah of Buxton have?

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Updated: 3/22/2024

Elijah of Buxton has 341 pages.

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How many pages is Elijah of Buxton?

The paperback has 368 pages. Elijah of Buxton was written by Christopher Paul Curtis. It is about a young black boy born in Canada after his parents came there via the Underground Railroad.


What awards did Elijah of Buxton get?

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When was Elijah of Buxton created?

Elijah of Buxton was created in 2007.


What is the ISBN of Elijah of Buxton?

The ISBN of Elijah of Buxton is 0439023440.


Who is Elijah of buxton?

Elijah of buxton is the name of a book by christopher paul curtis


Who is old flapjack from Elijah of buxton?

In the book Elijah of Buxton old flapjack is the mule.


Does Elijah of chatham kill Elijah of buxton?

No.


Who is Elijah's best friend in Elijah of Buxton?

Cooter


How many chapters are in the book Elijah of Buxton?

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Why did Elijah lie to mrs.chloe in Elijah of buxton?

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Why does ma say Elijah is fragile in Elijah's buxton?

Because he is afraid of snakes.


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