![]() ![]() Drawn from her mother's reminiscences, McLerran's gentle text is both particular and universal, as she fondly tells this evocative story-``Of course, if you broke the speed limit you had to go to jail. ![]() They make houses, drive pretend cars, bake bread, ride stick ponies, fight their wars and bury their dead. Marian and her friends find a ``special place'' in the desert where in time-honored fashion, they play the games that will prepare them for their grown-up lives. Roxaboxen celebrates the imagination of children who, no matter the time or place, can create whole worlds out of what they find around them-here, rocks and boxes, cacti and sand. ![]()
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