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Kim Aippersbach is just completing her Master's degree in the Department of English at the University of Alberta. Her thesis is an original work: a realistic novel for ages ten to fourteen.
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Aippersbach, K. Tuck Everlasting and the tree at the center of the world. Child Lit Educ 21, 83–97 (1990). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01464463
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