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There Ain't Nobody That Can Sing Like Me: The Life of Woody Guthrie
122 pp.
| Atheneum |
September, 2002 |
TradeISBN 0-689-83369-5$$17.95
(2)
4-6
Neimark, whose portrait centers its interpretation on a rootless boy who grew up to become a rootless man, writes with an energy reflective of young Woody hurrying to get words on paper. She doesn't ignore his imperfections, yet it is Woody's own voice that takes center stage, resulting in almost a written hootenanny in tribute to this "wispy little guitar picker." Ind.
Reviewer: Betty Carter
| Horn Book Magazine Issue:
September, 2002