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Along with memoirs or nonfiction histories, this book may serve Holocaust units, and discussions about the history of restricting access to books, especially where differentiated materials are needed.
Place this cheery if busy introduction in the hands of early elementary teachers planning a trip to an art museum and families that frequent them for insight into the long road from artistic creation to exhibit.
Parochial schools will want this title, as well as libraries where there is a need for books about artists, activists, and those who lead a religious life.
Filled with fascinating stories of encounters and relationships with animals in various locations, this moving memoir will leave readers thinking about life on Earth, the creatures we share the planet with, and that "brilliance" we have yet to fully understand.