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... Girl Scout jamborees and old ladies who carved little statues out of gourds . Then I moved to South Dakota , where the job market for society page writers was pretty slim . So I began a career in advertising and public relations . Over ...
... Girl Scout jamborees and old ladies who carved little statues out of gourds . Then I moved to South Dakota , where the job market for society page writers was pretty slim . So I began a career in advertising and public relations . Over ...
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... Girl Who Loved the Wind , and 1976 , for The Little Spotted Fish ; Golden Kite Award , Society of Children's Book Writers , 1974 , ALA Notable Book , 1975 , and National Book Award nomination , 1975 , all for The Girl Who Cried Flowers ...
... Girl Who Loved the Wind , and 1976 , for The Little Spotted Fish ; Golden Kite Award , Society of Children's Book Writers , 1974 , ALA Notable Book , 1975 , and National Book Award nomination , 1975 , all for The Girl Who Cried Flowers ...
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... Girl Who Loved the Wind " for myself , out of my own history . But recently I received a letter from a nurse who told me that she had read the story to a dying child , and the story had eased the little girl through her final pain . The ...
... Girl Who Loved the Wind " for myself , out of my own history . But recently I received a letter from a nurse who told me that she had read the story to a dying child , and the story had eased the little girl through her final pain . The ...
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Adams Pam 1919 | 1 |
Azarian Mary 1940 | 8 |
Bambara Toni Cade 19391995 | 63 |
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