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Rivalry, rejection, and recovery: Variations of the Cinderella story

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John Gough has taught widely in Australia and Papua New Guinea, and now lectures at the Toorak Campus, Victoria College Australia. He has contributed many articles toCLE.

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Gough, J. Rivalry, rejection, and recovery: Variations of the Cinderella story. Child Lit Educ 21, 99–107 (1990). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01464464

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