As Jane O’Connor, the author of the Fancy Nancy books, ends her series, she reflects on the intimate connections she’s fostered with young readers.
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Essay: Au Revoir, Nancy! A Children’s Book Author Kisses Her Character Goodbye
Saturday, 11 August 2018
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