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- n. rare A surname.
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“The short and mostly rhyming poems in this book have the irreverent — and, at times rueful — wit that you expect from Viorst, author of Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day.”
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“Judith Viorst exposes the high-stakes competition for Most Fabulous Grandchild.”
“Judith Viorst (author of the children's book "Lulu and the Brontosaurus"):”
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“Unexpectedly eighty : and other adaptations / Judith Viorst ;”
“JUDITH VIORST was born and brought up in New Jersey, graduated from Rutgers University, moved to Greenwich Village, and has lived in Washington, D.C., since 1960, when she married Milton Viorst, a political writer.”
“Lulu and the brontosaurus / Judith Viorst ; illustrated by Lane Smith. —1st ed.”
“Judith Viorst has written a book that could have helped you name that fourth state beginning with “I” that was all that stood between you and early retirement.”
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“Saying goodbye to furry and feathered creatures with help from Mister Rogers, Judith Viorst, Margaret Wise Bown and others”
“If The Atlantics readers had seen and heard the evidence introduced at trial, they would have a very different view of this case and of al-Timimi than what Viorst depicted.”
“The America of his youth, spent in part in the home of Milton Viorst, was, he feared, much threatened.”
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