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Jack and the Wonder Beans
by
James Still
" Still's delightful Appalachian retelling of ""Jack and the Beanstalk,"" with illustrations by Margot Tomes, was the New York Times Book Review Judges' Choice for Best Illustrated Children's Book when it first appeared in 1977. This reprint makes available an Appalachian rendition of a beloved children's classic to a new generation of readers.
Hardcover, 32 pages
Published
February 15th 1996
by University Press of Kentucky
(first published 1977)
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James Still (July 16, 1906 – April 28, 2001) was an Appalachian poet, novelist and folklorist. He lived most of his life in a log house along the Dead Mare Branch of Little Carr Creek, Knott County, Kentucky. He was best known for the novel River of Earth, which depicted the struggles of coal mining in eastern Kentucky.
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