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From: Amy Kellman <kellmana>
Date: Thu, 10 Jul 1997 11:05:32 EDT
One of my favorites that I think holds up (although I have not re-read it for awhile) is LeGuin's Wizard of Earthsea. It raises questions of self-knowledge that older children, young people and adults can relate to and think about, not to mention that it is a wonderful story. Amy Kellman
Amy Kellman ** Program Specialist, Children's Services The Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh 7101 Hamilton Ave. ** Pittsburgh, PA 15208
(412) 731Q45/ FAX (412) 731U18/email:kellmana at clpgh.org
Received on Thu 10 Jul 1997 10:05:32 AM CDT
Date: Thu, 10 Jul 1997 11:05:32 EDT
One of my favorites that I think holds up (although I have not re-read it for awhile) is LeGuin's Wizard of Earthsea. It raises questions of self-knowledge that older children, young people and adults can relate to and think about, not to mention that it is a wonderful story. Amy Kellman
Amy Kellman ** Program Specialist, Children's Services The Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh 7101 Hamilton Ave. ** Pittsburgh, PA 15208
(412) 731Q45/ FAX (412) 731U18/email:kellmana at clpgh.org
Received on Thu 10 Jul 1997 10:05:32 AM CDT