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[[File:MedfordMA PaulCurtisHouse.jpg|alt=Paul Curtis House in Medford, MA|thumb|"[[Grandfather's House]]" also known as the Paul Curtis House in Medford, MA.]]
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A children's book, ''Over the River—A Turkey's Tale'', recasts the poem as a humorous tale of a family of [[turkey (bird)|turkey]]s on their way to a vegetarian Thanksgiving; the book was written by Derek Anderson, and published by [[Simon & Schuster]] in 2005.<ref>{{cite book |first = Derek |last = Anderson |title = Over the River—A Turkey's Tale |publisher = Simon & Schuster |year = 2005 |isbn = 978-0-689-87635-6 |url-access = registration |url = https://archive.org/details/overriverturkeys00ande }}</ref>
 
It is also the title of a young adult, historical fiction novel about a teenage pioneer crossing the wilderness with her young siblings in tow. The book, which features young adult heroine Caroline Darley, was written by author Brynna Williamson and was published by Stones in Clay Publishing<ref>{{ cite book |first = Brynna |last = Williamson |title = Over the River and Through the Woods |publisher = Stones in Clay publishing |year = 2020 | isbn = 978-1733709323 |url-access = registration |url = https://stonesinclay.com/cgi-bin/stonesinclay.exe/home }}</ref> in 2020.
 
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