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4 result(s) for "Pierce, Tamora"
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Wolf-speaker
With the help of her animal friends, Daine fights to save the kingdom of Tortall from ambitious mortals and dangerous immortals.
Ostracism, He Taught, May Be the Worst Part of Homelessness
To the Editor: As one of the many who knew Brian (Mr. Lucky) Lockhart, a homeless poet, I was fascinated by your June 18 news article on the occasion of a memorial service for him in Harlem. Anyone who knew Brian -- and he made it easy to know him -- realized this smart, charming man had to be very messed up to be where he was.
Fantasy: why kids read it, why kids need it
Discusses the importance of fantasy to young readers suggesting that it is a literature of possibilities providing readers with the impetus to challenge the way things are, to envision other ways of living and alternative ways of thinking, and a literature of empowerment, emphasizing the power of magic thereby creating hope and optimism in readers, especially those who are materially and culturally deprived.