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Juvenile Fiction - Humorous Stories
· Random House Books for Young Readers
· Trade Paperback · Ages 4-7
· March 24, 1990 · $3.99 · 978-0-679-80216-7 (0-679-80216-9)

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Illus. in full color. Brer Fox makes a boy out of tar, so when Brer Rabbit shakes hands, he'll get stuck. "About fifty sentences, with one or two per gracefully color-cartooned page, this tale is reduced to the most basic motifs, but it does respect the ones it keeps. It will be a book to hand to kids who clamor for a version they can read for themselves."--Bulletin, Center for Children's Books.  

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