There’s a Mystery There: The Primal Vision of Maurice Sendak
In the books of the late Maurice Sendak, each haunting page represented a doorway into a world of imagination –…
Melissa H. Pierson is the author of multiple works of nonfiction including The Perfect Vehicle, Dark Horses and Black Beauties, The Place You Love Is Gone, and The Man Who Would Stop at Nothing. She writes on books and culture for a number of publications. Her most recent book is The Secret History of Kindness: Learning from How Dogs Learn.
In the books of the late Maurice Sendak, each haunting page represented a doorway into a world of imagination –…
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