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It's not really an all-ages title, and Candlewick is aiming this title more at the upper middle/high school audience, not at elementary school.
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Candlewick is billing this as a "graphic storybook" which suggests that comics are involved in some fashion.
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Candlewick is reprinting Hinds 'self-published King Lear, which I already own.
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The store also features quality resale items, such as Candlewick glassware and Dianna Effner dolls.
News 2009
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Pride goeth before destruction and a haughty spirit before a fall, as the proverb says, and in Chris Van Dusen's delicious tall tale, "King Hugo's Huge Ego" Candlewick, 40 pages, $16.99 , the fall is a terrific one indeed.
King Hugo Meets His Match Meghan Cox Gurdon 2011
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In October 2007, Candlewick Press published The Penalty, a young adult novel by Mal Peet that returns to the fascinating South American setting of Keeper.
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Kate DiCamillo published her first book with Candlewick Press,
Kate DiCamillo discusses The Miraculous Journey of Edward Tulane 2010
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"Ladder to the Moon" Candlewick, 42 pages, $16.99 imagines Ms. Dunham as a supernatural being, "full, soft, and curious," who "would send tides to nourish seeds and weave a net of love around us all."
A Cloying Hymn Of Praise Meghan Cox Gurdon 2011
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Unless otherwise stated, this discussion guide is reprinted with the permission of Candlewick Press.
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It is such a quality that imbues "The Great Bear" Candlewick, 36 pages, $16.99 .
Rescuing a Classic Meghan Cox Gurdon 2011
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