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8 result(s) for "Hautzig, Deborah"
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THE SPRING TONE
In this unusually sensitive coming-of-age story, from the author of the highly praised novel \"The Friends,\" Tomomi Kiriki sees few advantages to growing up: \"Grown-ups are always fighting. They fight, get sick, and then, like Grandma, they suffer and die.\" Moreover, she feels that her body has been \"taken over by an alien,\" and she is powerless to stop the changes that are happening.
Discovery
Deborah Hautzig reviews the children's book \"Discovery\" by Joseph Brodsky and illustrated by Vladimir Radunsky.
Lewis Carroll's Alice in Wonderland
Retells, in simple text, the tale of a girl who falls down a rabbit hole into a place filled with extraordinary creatures and amazing things.
The Uproar Over Books by Dr. Seuss
Re \"Six Dr. Seuss Books With Offensive Images Will Be Dropped\" (Arts pages, March 3):
The Spring Tone
Deborah Hautzik reviews the children's novel \"The Spring Tone\" by Kazumi Yumoto and translated from the Japanese by Cathy Hirano.