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Articles in Winter 2005 issue of ALAN Review
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Loving the Young Adult Reader Even When You Want to Strangle Him (or Her)!
by Anderson, Laurie Halse -
Big Nothing, The
by McFarlin, Nancy -
I Walk in Dread: The Diary of Deliverance Trembley, Witness to the Salem Witch Trials
by Pauly, Emily -
Starfall: Phaeton and the Chariot of the Sun
by Frerichs, Joy -
Here Today
by Young, Karolinde -
Boy with the Lampshade on His Head, The
by Mattes, Jessica -
IDIOT!
by Moore, Melissa -
USS Constellation: Pride of the American Navy
by Marler, Myrna Dee -
Art of the Graphic Novel, The
by Shanower, Eric -
Children of the Lamp: The Akhenaten Adventure
by Pauly, Emily -
So Super Starry
by Tardiff, Kristine E -
Remembering Paula Danziger
by Levy, Elizabeth -
Raising the Griffin
by Morrow, SarahEllen -
Flame Tree, The
by Nedli, Katie -
L'Chaim! To Jewish Life in America! Celebrating from 1654 until Today
by Prescott, Ruth -
Spilled Water
by Judy, Jennifer -
Hawkes Harbor
by Goodson, Todd -
Sam I Am
by Judy, Jennifer -
Vegan Virgin Valentine
by Hayn, Judith -
Young Adult Literature in the 21st Century: Moving Beyond Traditional Constraints and Conventions
by Kaplan, Jeffrey S -
Fortune's Bones: The Manumission Requiem
by Anderson, Amy -
Meanwhile Adventures, The
by Sloan, Jennifer -
"Fearful Symmetry:" Clive Barker Discusses the Art of Fantasy
by Blasingame, James -
Film in the Classroom: The Non-Print Connection
by Brown, Jean E -
Call Me María
by Caswell, Roger -
Foxmask
by Prescott, Ruth -
One of Those Hideous Books Where the Mother Dies
by McCoy, Mary -
Memoirs of Survival: Reading the Past and Writing it Down Mary Karr's The Liars' Club and Barbara Robinette Moss' Change Me Into Zeus' Daughter
by Marler, Myrna Dee - Remembering Ted Hipple: Thoughts and Feelings from Those Whose Lives were Touched by a Great Man
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Orange Trees of Versailles, The
by Morrow, SarahEllen -
For Your Consideration: On the Passing of Paula Danziger
by Weiss, M Jerry -
Life with Ted: A Hipplite Speaks Out
by Comer, Melissa -
Double Helix
by Briggs, Sarah -
Behind You
by Shelton, Jeron -
How My Private, Personal Journal Became a Bestseller
by Sojka, Samantha - Our Apologies
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KLEPTO
by Moore, Melissa -
Animal Within: Recognizing the Fullness of Adolescent Selves, The
by Vogel, Mark -
Bermudez Triangle
by Myers, Esther -
Kira-Kira
by Whetzel, Natalie -
Pepperland
by McFarlin, Nancy -
Wandering Womb at Home in The Red Tent: An Adolescent Bildungsroman in a Different Voice, The
by Blackford, Holly -
A Couple of April Fools
by Beesley, Virginia -
Names Will Never Hurt Me
by Wilson, Barbara -
From the Editors
by Blasingame, Jim; Goodson, Lori -
Truth about Graphic Novels: A Format, Not a Genre, The
by Fletcher-Spear, Kristin; Jenson-Benjamin, Merideth; Copeland, Teresa
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