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You are a name, not a number. Never forget that name, whatever they tell you here. You will always be Chaya—life—to me.
Jane Yolen
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Jane Yolen
Age: 85
Born: 1939
Born: February 11
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New York City
New York
Jane Hyatt Yolen
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Jane H. Yolen Stemple
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Childrens books change lives. Stories pour into the hearts of children and help make them what they become.
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They [Fairy Tales] are talking about real emotions, telling true stories, through the medium of metaphor. People used to understand metaphor better than I think we do now. But these stories are so potent, they refuse to die.
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Wood may remain twenty years in the water, but it is still not a fish.
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I believe that culture begins in the cradle . . .To do without tales and stories and books is to lose humanity's past, is to have no star map for our future.
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