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Again, a lesser author would use this “worlds collide” plot barb to commence a wacky misadventure where the Old Man Learns to Be a Kid Again just as the Kids Learn Something About Growing Up — but Shusterman is swinging for a fence much farther away.
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Which is the highest compliment I can make: Shusterman makes original choices and takes surprising veers through his story in a way that even I — a jaded, blackhearted cynic — found moving.
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"Some of our people are on their fourth private bills already," Shusterman said.
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When I first read this story last week, it made me think of "Unwind" by Neal Shusterman.
Take my kid--please. Roger Sutton 2008
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"Some of our people are on their fourth private bills already," Shusterman said.
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Insistence on that distinction not only renders aesthetic experience cold-hearted and dull, but it also fails to accommodate certain paradigmatic aesthetic affects, including the important role of emotions and their somatic register in the apprehension of art (Robinson; Shusterman).
Tastes and Pleasures 2007
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I mean, how would I have discovered Neal Shusterman without the wise judgment of that year's committee?
Place your bets! Roger Sutton 2007
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Everlost by Neal Shusterman, and by the way, what is it with authors, being funny and cute?
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Everlost by Neal Shusterman, and by the way, what is it with authors, being funny and cute?
Archive 2006-06-01 2006
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But there is an element of leisure embedded in the values of fine art, and critics have argued that taste also ensconces and systematizes class divisions (Shusterman 1993; Mattick 1993).
Feminist Aesthetics Korsmeyer, Carolyn 2008
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