Talk:Ruby Holler
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[edit]- Publisher description for Ruby Holler / Sharon Creech --U.S. LCCatalog
- Ruby Holler in libraries (WorldCat catalog) --publication in French-language edition (publ. Gallimard Jeunesse; transl. Anne Krief; illus. Pierre Bailly) within the calendar year? That seems incredibly quick to me and I interpret the library record uncertainly. --not mentioned in the article
- [ref name=prdir2002] "Press releases for the 2002 Awards, presented in 2003". Press Desk. CILIP. Retrieved 2012-07-28.[/ref]
Two releases 11 July 2003 feature Creech and Ruby Holler. See also the earlier release 2 May 2003, "... Judges Comments on the Shortlist".
The CILIP "Shadowing Site" seems at a glance to serve a youth program for the current/latest year, without any archive, but old material may be available.
-P2012-07-28; --P64 (talk) 00:12, 31 July 2012 (UTC)
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[edit]How is the novel fantastic? Offhand I think nothing undermines a literal reading except unlikelihood, good fortune, coincidence, as in many realistic novels (and children's novels at least from Lord Fauntleroy). --P64 (talk) 21:18, 2 December 2015 (UTC)
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