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This advice for travelling through a fairytale landscape might just save you from being eaten by wolves or being lost for ever, but it is also a charming metaphor for living courageously and taking risks.
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Voyages and travels, Children's poetry, English, Poetry, Juvenile poetry, English poetry, Giants, Magic, Adventure and adventurers, Dragons, Mythical Animals, Fantasy fiction, Voyages and travels, fiction, Children's fiction, Children's stories, Pictorial works, Courage, Fiction, Conduct of life, Fairy tales, nyt:picture-books=2010-05-16, New York Times bestsellerEdition | Availability |
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The poem first appeared in A Wolf at the Door, published by Simon & Schuster in 2000.
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