The People in Pineapple Place

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The People in Pineapple Place is a children's fantasy novel by Anne Spencer Lindbergh about a lonely boy who discovers an invisible, magical street in Washington, D.C., inhabited by unusual children.

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instanceOf children's fantasy novel
novel
author Anne Spencer Lindbergh
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
features invisible magical street
unusual children
genre children's literature
fantasy fiction
hasCharacterType magical children
ordinary child protagonist
hasFictionalElement invisibility
magical realism
hasFormat print book
intendedUse leisure reading for children
language English
mainCharacter August Brown
narrativePerspective third-person narrative
protagonistType lonely boy
settingLocation Washington, D.C.
targetAudience children
theme belonging
friendship
imagination
loneliness
timePeriodOfSetting 20th century

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Spencer notableWork The People in Pineapple Place
subject surface form: Anne Spencer Lindbergh