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Arundel, Honor - Vivienne Furlong
VIVIENNE FURLONG
The characters [in The Blanket Word] are drawn with honesty and perception and Jan's selfishness is painfully easy to identify with. There is no sentimentality in the writing and no easy solutions are presented. This is a book well worth buying….
Vivienne Furlong, "Eleven to Fifteen: 'The Blanket Word'," in The School Librarian, Vol. 21, No. 3, September, 1973, p. 259.
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