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Off the Shelf
By Leslie Kendall Dye
| Friday, February 12, 2016
If there’s anyone capable of succinctly—and without
fanfare—summarizing the life of a young girl who barely escaped the clutches
of the Nazis, lived as a refugee in Paris and then London during World War
II, spoke three languages and taught herself how to draw and paint, wrote
scripts for television when the medium was new, wrote three books for young
adults and dozens of picture books, raised two children and created, with no
formal training, a huge career as an illustrator and storyteller, it’s the
woman who lived the life herself. READ
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