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The average rating for Clothes based on 2 reviews is 3 stars.has a rating of 3 stars

Review # 1 was written on 2016-09-12 00:00:00
2005was given a rating of 3 stars Cassandra Williams
This was a very factual book for getting to know the author. I would recommend this to child as well as adults. The content is about his life leading to his career. The pictures are mostly of his later years as an adult I would have liked some pictures of his childhood years. Maurice Sendak a born Newyorker on June 10th 1928. As a child he and his brother looked forward to their father telling them stories. Maurice Sendak was sickly so he stayed home quite a bit as a result he disliked school. So he would sit at the window and draw what he saw as he looked out.In High school he wrote comic strips for his high school. A teacher also asked him to illustrate a Science book which was published. In his earlier years he worked as a window designer for F.A.O Schwarz. He then did illustration jobs for other authors and was encouraged to write his own work. His most popular work is Where The Wild Things Are. This book was written in 14 languages. He won many awards and gotten tremendous recognition for this line of books. The characters in the book is an extension of his mom's family which he was not too fond of. His love for writing lead him to now advising young authors.
Review # 2 was written on 2018-06-29 00:00:00
2005was given a rating of 3 stars Twyla Pae
his book follows two kids, one Jewish and one Muslim, as they spend two weeks at an Israeli peace camp, a program for kids designed to foster communication and cooperation between Israelis and Palestinians. The text gives a brief overview of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and shows the family life of a Jewish boy and a Muslim girl who are both attending the camp. The strength of this book is emphasizing the differences between the two families while still sending a message of "Hey, we're all just people!" It will add to units on Israel and multiculturalism and may spark some good discussions.


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