Children's Literature Review, Volume 115: Excerpts from Reviews, Criticism, and Commentary on Books for Children and Young PeopleTom Burns Gale, 2005 - 232 Seiten This illustrated series covers more than 600 writers and illustrators for children and young adults, including such notable figures as Louisa May Alcott, Judy Blume, A. A. Milne, Walter Dean Myers and Maurice Sendak. Typical entries consist of a listing of major works and awards and criticism from significant reviews and commentaries on the author's or artist's works. Each volume includes cumulative author name and nationality indexes as well as a volume-specific title index. A cumulative titl index to the entire series is published separately. |
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... became sick and died , there was no earth to bury him in . On the fifth day that his body had been lying there , the frustrated lark , not knowing what else to do , buried her father in her own head . What exactly does Aristophanes mean ...
... became sick and died , there was no earth to bury him in . On the fifth day that his body had been lying there , the frustrated lark , not knowing what else to do , buried her father in her own head . What exactly does Aristophanes mean ...
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... became the laughing - stock of Florence for her failure to get rid of him . Although Piero then resumed his humanistic education , which was designed to fit him for a public career , Clarice succeeded in having their second son ...
... became the laughing - stock of Florence for her failure to get rid of him . Although Piero then resumed his humanistic education , which was designed to fit him for a public career , Clarice succeeded in having their second son ...
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... became in- creasingly critical of those very doctrines which are said to have been the mainstay of her religious thought . One thing is clear , however . She did not have an easy passage into religious maturity , despite the steady ...
... became in- creasingly critical of those very doctrines which are said to have been the mainstay of her religious thought . One thing is clear , however . She did not have an easy passage into religious maturity , despite the steady ...
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Aesops Fables | 1 |
Jack Prelutsky 1940 | 56 |
Christina Rossetti 18301894 | 87 |
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