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Book Review
Book Review: The Subject of Death in Children's Literature: A Bibliography: Historical Perspective, Works of Fiction — Ages Five through Eight, Works of Fiction — Ages Nine through Twelve, Works of Nonfiction, Development Process, Professional Controversy, Societal Attitudes, a Definitive Study, Relevancy to Students' Needs, Bereavement Support Groups, Personal Response
Pages 152-157
Published online: 28 Dec 2017