How to read literature like a professor : for kids /
Selected by a master storyteller and beloved New York Times best-selling author, the sixteen stories in this menagerie will introduce teen readers to a host of strange, wondrous beings that have never existed anyplace but in the richness of the imagination.
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| Language: | English |
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New York :
Harper,
[2013]
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| Edition: | First edition. |
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Table of Contents:
- How'd he do that?
- Every trip is a quest (except when it's not)
- Nice to eat with you: acts of communion
- Nice to eat with you: acts of vampires
- If it's square, it's a sonnet
- Now where have I seen him before?
- When in doubt, it's from Shakespeare...
- ...Or the Bible
- Hanseldee and Greteldum
- It's Greek to me
- It's more than just rain or snow or springtime
- Is that a symbol?
- It's all political
- Geography matters
- One story
- Marked for greatness
- He's blind for a reason, you know
- It's never just heart disease... and rarely just illness
- Don't read with your eyes
- Is he serious? And other ironies
- A test case.