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Added to listBooks for children that are actually for adultswith 3 books.
One might think that this focuses solely on the visions of Brown Bear, but the changing narrative focus shifts our attention: in seeing what others see, truly we see ourselves.
(if I have to read this literally every day, I get to count it toward my reading goal once)
One might think that this focuses solely on the visions of Brown Bear, but the changing narrative focus shifts our attention: in seeing what others see, truly we see ourselves.
(if I have to read this literally every day, I get to count it toward my reading goal once)