In a folktale, this yummy "man" runs away after he is baked & is later eaten by a sly fox
In a 1970 Judy Blume book, this title character asked, "Are you there God?"
"Under the spreading chestnut tree the village smithy stands" begins his poem "The Village Blacksmith"
Clement C. Moore's poem "A Visit from St. Nicholas" is more popularly known by this title
Urged to make his peace with God, this "Walden" author replied, "I did not know we had ever quarreled"
In Fred Gipson's novel, this "colorful" dog with one ear missing adopts a Texas frontier family in the 1860s
One of his best known works was "The Man Without a Country", but he himself was a man from Boston
The first chapter of "Little Women" says this girl is 15 years old, "very tall, thin and brown" with "a comical nose"
When Antonia Shimerda is introduced in this novel, she's "a girl of fourteen" with curly, wild-looking hair
This Bronte novel says of Cathy, "At fifteen she was the queen of the country-side; she had no peer"