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The first third of Huck is author Janet Elder's growing awareness that the needs of an animal-loving child cannot be ignored.
Fern Siegel: Book Reviews: Huck Fern Siegel 2010
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Huck is one of those books that has you rooting for a happy ending.
Fern Siegel: Book Reviews: Huck Fern Siegel 2010
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The first third of Huck is author Janet Elder's growing awareness that the needs of an animal-loving child cannot be ignored.
Fern Siegel: Book Reviews: Huck Fern Siegel 2010
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Huck is a story of a mother, a father, a 12-year-old boy and his toy poodle.
Fern Siegel: Book Reviews: Huck Fern Siegel 2010
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Huck is left with Elder's sister in rural New Jersey.
Fern Siegel: Book Reviews: Huck Fern Siegel 2010
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Huck is a story of a mother, a father, a 12-year-old boy and his toy poodle.
Fern Siegel: Book Reviews: Huck Fern Siegel 2010
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The second half of Huck is an intimate adventure story, filled with people straight out of a Frank Capra movie.
Fern Siegel: Book Reviews: Huck Fern Siegel 2010
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Huck is one of those books that has you rooting for a happy ending.
Fern Siegel: Book Reviews: Huck Fern Siegel 2010
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But Huck is also a reminder of the eerie parallels between parents and children.
Fern Siegel: Book Reviews: Huck Fern Siegel 2010
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Huck is a story of a mother, a father, a 12-year-old boy and his toy poodle.
Fern Siegel: Book Reviews: Huck Fern Siegel 2010
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