The Open Door: When Writers First Learned to ReadDavid R. Godine Publisher, 1992 - 125 páginas Published in conjunction with the Center for the Book at the Library of Congress to celebrate the Year of the Young Reader. Excerpts of one to three pages from the work of 29 writers, either autobiographical or nearly so. Includes photographs and brief biographical notes. No index. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR |
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BENJAMIN FRANKLIN | 3 |
FREDERICK DOUGLASS | 13 |
WINSTON CHURCHILL | 37 |
ISAAC BASHEVIS SINGER | 73 |
RICHARD RODRIGUEZ | 109 |
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A. A. Milne Abraham Cahan aloud Annie Dillard asked attic aunt began Bettmann Archive/BBC born brother C. S. Lewis called Camp Fire Girls Center child Christmas Company Copyright David Copperfield David Levinsky Dickens e. e. cummings English Eudora Welty everything eyes father feeling Frederick Douglass gardener gave Gertrude Stein H. L. Mencken Harper & Row Harper Lee Isaac Bashevis Singer Jean Rhys John Steinbeck knew Kress's later learned to read librarian Library of Congress literary literature lived M. F. K. Fisher Miss Caroline mother never novel OPEN DOOR Paule Marshall permission of Harper poems poetry poets printed published Pulitzer remember Reprinted by permission Richard Rodriguez Richard Wright Rudyard Kipling SHERWOOD ANDERSON Stephen King stories Sweet Devouring teach things thought took UPI/Bettmann Newsphotos Upton Sinclair volume W. B. Yeats wanted wonder words write York Young Reader
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