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Writing a story is like going down a path in the woods. You follow the path. You don't worry about getting lost. You just go.
Jan Brett
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Jan Brett
Age: 74
Born: 1949
Born: December 1
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South Scituate
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I love children because that's a part of my life that was so happy, and I like to remember back to those days where everything is a discovery, and the world is so fresh.
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