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Burkam, Anita, Review of Trickster's Choice, Horn Book Magazine, January-February 2004, Vol 80, p. 90.
Devereaux, Elizabeth, "Children's Books; Woman Warrior," in the New York Times, November 16, 2003, Section 7, Column 1, p. 39.
Estrich, Susan, Sex and Power, Riverhead, 2000, pp. 51, 91.
Harlan, Judith, Feminism: A Reference Handbook, ABC-CLIO, 1998, pp. 6, 37.
Jehlen, Myra, "Gender," in Critical Terms for Literary Study, edited by Frank Lentricchia and Thomas McLaughlin, University...
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