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From: Steven Engelfried <stevene>
Date: Wed, 23 Jun 1999 21:56:54 -0700
I've always loved wordless books that tell a story...all of those little John Goodall books and Lynd Ward's "Silver Pony" are my favorites. But until "The Middle Passage," I'd never really seen someone use this method in an adult book. Are there other wordless books out there for adults? If so, are they also automatically considered as potential children's books just because they tell a story with pictures?
Steven Engelfried, Children's Librarian Deschutes Public Library 601 NW Wall Street Bend, OR 97701 ph: 541a7p72 fax: 541a7p73 e-mail: stevene at dpls.lib.or.us
Received on Wed 23 Jun 1999 11:56:54 PM CDT
Date: Wed, 23 Jun 1999 21:56:54 -0700
I've always loved wordless books that tell a story...all of those little John Goodall books and Lynd Ward's "Silver Pony" are my favorites. But until "The Middle Passage," I'd never really seen someone use this method in an adult book. Are there other wordless books out there for adults? If so, are they also automatically considered as potential children's books just because they tell a story with pictures?
Steven Engelfried, Children's Librarian Deschutes Public Library 601 NW Wall Street Bend, OR 97701 ph: 541a7p72 fax: 541a7p73 e-mail: stevene at dpls.lib.or.us
Received on Wed 23 Jun 1999 11:56:54 PM CDT