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"Laura Cumming occasionally writes a phrase you have to reread, but they are usually so lyrical you forgive her.
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I never reread them, but I had to read this one.
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I remembered the other books Miss Schneiderman read — "Johnny Tremain" and "The Twenty-One Balloons" — and had reread them, but not this one.
I knew I'd want to reread them, but I also purchased them for a less conventional reason: so I could look at their bindings on my shelf.
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