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Butler, Judy M. Review. School Library Journal 33 (January 1987): 82. Butler admires the characterizations and descriptions in The Solitary. She points out that the "butchering of the rabbits may disturb some readers."
Commire, Anne, ed. "Hall, Lynn." In Something About the Author. Detroit: Gale Research, 1987: 97-104. Includes extensive autobiographical account of Hall's background and career.
Hall, Lynn. "Lynn Hall." In Fifth Book of Junior Authors & Illustrators. New York: H. W. Wilson, 1983: 145-147.
Brief autobiographical article about how Hall became a writer and her interest in animals.
Hearne, Betsy. Review. Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books 40 (December 1986): 68. Calls the characterization of Jane an "absorbing portrayal, partly because the challenge of the protagonist's physical survival makes a good plot, and partly because she's an unusual and worthwhile subject."
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