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Beginnings (Masterplots II: Juvenile and Young Adult Biography Series)

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In Beginnings, Gwendolyn Reed presents the lives of twelve men in chronological order. The chapter devoted to each individual includes an introduction, an excerpt from his childhood autobiographical materials, and an afterword. “Benvenuto Cellini: The Reluctant Flautist” describes the life of a man known for his sculpture Perseus and for his autobiography. Despite his father’s hopes, however, Cellini became a goldsmith. “Michel de Montaigne: A Peculiar Education” reveals how, during his first five years, Montaigne was immersed in Latin...

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