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Children's Literature in Education, Vol. 29, No. 4, 1998 Ruth Herman has Ruth Herman published children's fiction in Shofar, Space and Time and Skills for Reading. She has published articles in Extrapolation, Sphinx, Children's Literature in Education, and Mythlore. She compiled a nonfiction World War II family chronicle, Dear Poppa, published in 1997 by the Minnesota Historical Society Press. Some Jo's for Girls Louisa May Alcott, Little Jo March, Emily of New Moon, Betsy Ray, Harriet the Spy, Julia Red- Women fern—there are many books about bookish little girls growing up to write books. The "Stories for Girls About Girls Who Write Stories" (as L. M. Montgomery, Entity of New Moon Perri Klass called them in her New York Times Book Review article) do not have as wide an appeal as romances, or adventures such as Maud Hart Lovelace, Nancy Drew's, but they have a deeper appeal, turning up over and Betsy Tacy over on lists of favorite books, influencing the girls who love them to Louise Fitzhugh, read widely. Girls who like to read get encouragement from these Harriet the Spy books to go on reading and to expect that books will provide a kind of knowledge that
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Published: Sep 29, 2004
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