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Book Reviews: 'Jason and the Money Tree'

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In the following essay, Elizabeth A. Marafino critiques Jason and the Money Tree by Sonia Levitin, noting that despite a potentially confusing economic subplot, the novel's strength lies in its believable characters and the engaging mystery surrounding the protagonist's unique dilemma.

Although Levitin throws a monkey wrench into this entertaining fantasy [Jason and the Money Tree] with a confusing discussion of dollar devaluation and the mechanics of the I.R.S., her characters—especially Jason and Mr. Matroni, an understanding shopkeeper—are all believable, and readers will be kept guessing as to the outcome of Jason's unusual predicament.

Elizabeth A. Marafino, "Book Reviews: 'Jason and the Money Tree'," in School Library Journal, an appendix to Library Journal (reprinted from the September, 1974 issue of School Library Journal, published by R. R. Bowker Co./A Xerox Corporation; copyright © 1974), Vol. 21, No. 1, September, 1974, p. 88.

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