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Too far / Rich Shapero.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: San Mateo, Calif. : Outside Reading, �2010 Description: 244 pages, [4] pages of plates : illustrations ; 22 cm. + 1 sound disc (digital ; 4 3/4 in)ISBN:
  • 9780971880139
  • 0971880131
Subject(s): Genre/Form: DDC classification:
  • 813/.6 [Fic] 23
LOC classification:
  • PS3619.H3558 T66 2010
Summary: "On the outskirts of Fairbanks, six-year old Robbie meets a mesmerizing girl his own age, and together they explore the mysterious woodland surrounding their homes ... Told as a parable, and vividly observed, Too far is a ... story of an end to innocence that captures the triumphs and follies of the child's imagination as it struggles to remain boundless and free."--Jacket.
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PS3561.I483 G7 2000 The green mile PS3566.A84H67 1993 Hope for the flowers / PS3616.R524R43 2004 Ready to lead? : PS3619.H3558 T66 2010 Too far / Q143.B45D38 1983 Uncommon sense : QA76.2.J63I83 2011 Steve Jobs / QA276 .A675 2005 Applications of intermediate/advanced statistics in institutional research /

This project is integrated novel and music. The 12 tracks evoke 12 scenes from the story--the children's experience of the forest that their goddess, Dawn, remembers. Dawn remembers moments with a particular quality, so we hear those moments as opposed to the whole smash.

"Cover painting by Eugene Von Bruenchenhein, EVB #191 ; Title font and additional graphics: Sky Shapero ; Map art: Laurie Lipton ; Author photo: Henry Boxer"--Title page verso.

Cd: Dawn remembers / Rich Shapero with Maria Taylor. �2011. Program notes: [24] pages : colored illustrations ; 13 cm.

"On the outskirts of Fairbanks, six-year old Robbie meets a mesmerizing girl his own age, and together they explore the mysterious woodland surrounding their homes ... Told as a parable, and vividly observed, Too far is a ... story of an end to innocence that captures the triumphs and follies of the child's imagination as it struggles to remain boundless and free."--Jacket.

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