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Norton Juster
The Phantom Tollbooth is a children's fantasy adventure novel written by Norton Juster with illustrations by .
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Norman Juster
The Phantom Tollbooth, by Norman Juster: This is the first book Erin
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Jules Feiffer
Working with book pages, Eleanor Stewart's helping us tell the story of Norton Juster and Jules Feiffer and their creation of The Phantom Tollbooth.
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by Jules Feiffer, ' who is the cleverest of the young neurotics
The Phantom Tollbooth and The Phantom Tollbooth was written by a bearded elf named Norton Juster and illustrated by Jules Feiffer, who is the cleverest of the young neurotics'.
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by Susan Nanus,
The Phantom Tollbooth was written by Susan Nanus, based on the book by Norton Juster.
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Sheldon Harnick
The Phantom Tollbooth was also adapted into a musical by Norton Juster and Sheldon Harnick, with lyrics by Sheldon Harnick and music composed by Arnold Black.
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author , best known for writing The Phantom TollBooth
Norton Juster, best selling author, best known for writing The Phantom TollBooth, died this last Monday following complications from a recent stroke.
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and Carroll
The Phantom Tollbooth is published by Epstein and Carroll in the United States.
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one of Rebecca Stead's favorite classic American novels for children that may be overlooked outside of the US and is a book Cristina García
The Phantom Tollbooth is one of Rebecca Stead's favorite classic American novels for children that may be overlooked outside of the US and is a book Cristina García hopes parents will read to their kids.
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by a Jewish architect
“The Phantom Tollbooth,” one of the most beloved children’s books of all time, was written by a Jewish architect who fell in love with wordplay through Yiddish novels.
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Juster
While looking for that other story, Juster was inspired by a conversation Juster had with a boy about the notion of infinity, and began writing the story that would ultimately become The Phantom Tollbooth.
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an amazing book not just for an amazing book's Lewis Carroll-like puns, wordplay, double entendre, satire, and wit, but also
The Phantom Tollbooth is an amazing book not just for an amazing book's Lewis Carroll-like puns, wordplay, double entendre, satire, and wit, but also for an amazing book's lovable—and relatable—hero.
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a book Cristina García
The Phantom Tollbooth is a book Cristina García hopes parents will read to their kids, and among Whitney Collins's eight best books for elementary schoolers, and Rebecca Stead's favorite classic American novels for children that may be overlooked outside of the US.
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of Madeleine L’Engle’s Time Quintet (A Wrinkle in Time
The Phantom Tollbooth is nice; you could also include any of Madeleine L’Engle’s Time Quintet (A Wrinkle in Time being the first book).
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Erin Caldwell's favorite books as a child
A lifelong fan of fiction and poetry, Erin Caldwell's favorite books as a child were The Phantom Tollbooth and Where the Sidewalk Ends.
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Walliams
In Walliams's free time, Walliams turned to writing and wrote several popular books, including The Phantom Tollbooth and The Dot and the Line: A Romance in Lower Mathematics.
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Dwight Eisenhower
Dwight Eisenhower published The Phantom Tollbooth in 1961; The Phantom Tollbooth has gone on to sell a combined 3.3 million copies.
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an empowering children’s story revolving around Milo, an apathetic kid who’s bored by everything
Originally published in 1961 with illustrations by Jules Pfeiffer, The Phantom Tollbooth is an empowering children’s story revolving around Milo, an apathetic kid who’s bored by everything.
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by Norman Jester and our companion activities
We hope your children and students enjoy The Phantom Tollbooth by Norman Jester and our companion activities as much as we did.
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