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From: The Boston Herald
Date: 19970909
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New England is known for its famous authors, from Louisa May Alcott to John Updike. Artists like Norman Rockwell and Andrew Wyeth are part of the landscape of art history.
The area continues to attract authors and artists, including a large number who both write and illustrate children's books.
A New England library would contain such beloved books as "The Hungry Caterpillar," by Eric Carle (Northampton); "Where the Wild Things Are," by Maurice Sendak (Ridgefield, Conn.); and the Babar books by Laurent de Brunhoff (Middletown, Conn.)
The latest king of children's ...
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