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JENNIFER, HECATE, MACBETH, WILLIAM MCKINLEY, AND ME, ELIZABETH

by | Read by Carol Stewart

Children • 2.5 hrs. • Unabridged • © 1967

Two fifth-grade girls establish an unusual interracial friendship. Jennifer, a "witch," and Elizabeth, the first-person narrator who becomes Jennifer's apprentice, meet on Halloween morning in the woods just beyond school. Each girl has her own reason for loneliness; the subtle power imbalance between them only brings their isolation into sharper focus. Carol Stewart's measured, declarative style suits the tone and temper of the story, although the sagacity of Elizabeth's narration sometimes seems to exceed her years and further dates the 32-year-old Newbery Honor tale. Nevertheless, the universal feelings of loneliness and the need for friendship shine through in this recording of the story of an interracial communion between the two girls. T.B. (c) AudioFile, Portland, Maine [Published: AUG/SEP 99]

Trade Ed. • Listening Library • 1998

CS ISBN 1400085233 $18.00 • Two cassettes

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Trade Ed. • Listening Library • 1998

CS ISBN 1400085233 $18.00 • Two cassettes

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