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Tag: Ute Krause

November 17, 2017 Adora Myers

Book Review: Trump Is a Nasty Knight

Nick and the Nasty Knight by Ute Krause was published in 2012. The book is not anti-Trump protest literature. It’s just a story about a boy

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October 17, 2015 Adora Myers

Poverty and Oppression in Kids Literature

Happy International Day for the Eradication of Poverty! “When the people up in the castle saw what had happened, they began to cheer. Without the

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