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Twenty-six once-caged letters elude their matronly keeper by forming words. The surreal set-up may put off some and the wordplay will be too obscure for the non-reader and too easy for the more accomplished, but this could well hit the spot with newly independent readers, especially those with a perverse streak. The art, with its monochromatic colors and heavy black holding lines, suits the story's mood.