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Hurt, Karen. Booklist 92, 4 (October 15, 1995): 397. If not enthusiastic, Hutt at least likes Here There Be Witches.
"Jane (Hyatt) Yolen." In Contemporary Authors: New Revision Series. Volume 29.
Edited by Hal May and James G. Lesniak.
Detroit: Gale Research, 1990, pp. 463-69.
A summary of Yolen's publications, with a brief interview of Yolen.
Scanlon, Donna L. School Library Journal 41, 12 (December 1995): 110. A review of Here There Be Witches that praises its poetry as well as fiction.
Telgen, Diane. "Jane Yolen." In Something about the Author. Volume 75. Detroit: Gale Research, 1994, pp. 223-29. A list of Yolen's publications, with a short biography.
Yolen, Jane. "America's Cinderella." Children's Literature in Education 8 (1977): 21-9.
Yolen discusses the history of the Cinderella fairy tale, explaining that she prefers the strong character of the original tale to the weakened versions in modern retellings. "The Woman Who Loved a Bear" is an example of her continuing interest...
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