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Long ago unicorns lived in a haven of sun-dappled glades and flower-filled dells. But as civilization spread over the ages -- with its fierce knights, its chugging trains, its thick smogs -- unicorns had to find a new sanctuary. But where?
Jane Yolen finds a magical answer in the traditional unicorn myth. Her rhythmic, rhymed text is irresistible to read aloud. And Ruth Sanderson's brilliant artwork gives unicorns a bold reality in everything from ancient cave paintings to their secret, present-day home. After reading this tribute to the mystical, mysterious unicorn, children will enjoy looking for these elusive creatures in the world around them.
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School Library Journal The poem roll[s] pleasantly off the tongue.
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About the Author
Jane Yolen has written more than two hundred books for children and adults, including
Owl Moon, winner of the Caldecott Medal, and
Moon Ball. Her numerous awards include the Golden Kite Award, the National Jewish Book Award, the Nebula Award, the World Fantasy Award, and five honors for her body of work in children's literature: the Kerlan Award, the Keene State Award, the Regina Medal, the Anna V. Zarrow Award, and the Literary Lights for Children Award. She lives with her husband in Hatfield, Massachusetts. Visit her at www.janeyolen.com.