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George Selden (author)

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254:, the story of a bisexual children's book author's various affairs, friendships, and mentoring of a lonely child, using the fairy tale of Rumplestilskin as an allegory. The book is very descriptive of the 1970s, including the sexual revolution. Moderately graphic scenes of sadomasochism, orgies and other sexual acts are narrated by Terry, the book's protagonist. It could be construed as somewhat autobiographical in the sense the author writes of a character who writes children's books. The relationship to the boy and also the author's own feelings regarding his own existence are the main keys in this novel. 159: 245:
One night I was coming home on the subway, and I did hear a cricket chirp in the Times Square subway station. The story formed in my mind within minutes. An author is very thankful for minutes like those, although they happen all too
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Selden is best known as the author of several books about the character Chester Cricket and his friends, Tucker Mouse and Harry Cat. The first book,
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The 19th century archaeologists Schliemann and Evans led excavations of ancient
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In 1974, under the pseudonym of Terry Andrews, Selden wrote the adult novel
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Selden wrote six sequels to his most famous book, all published by
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The Dog That Could Swim Underwater: Memoirs of a Springer Spaniel
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for three summers. After Yale, he studied for a year in
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Biography from the Educational Paperback Association
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(5 December 2004), 419:: Discoverer of Buried Treasure 1: 770:Harry Kitten and Tucker Mouse 754:Chester Cricket's Pigeon Ride 380:Oscar Lobster's Fair Exchange 327:Harry Kitten and Tucker Mouse 314:Chester Cricket's Pigeon Ride 887:Loomis Chaffee School alumni 661:"Andrews, Terry (1929–1989)" 71:George Selden, Terry Andrews 862:American children's writers 730:The Cricket in Times Square 455:"Lewis Carroll Shelf Award" 295:The Cricket in Times Square 283:Farrar, Straus & Giroux 263:gastrointestinal hemorrhage 238:The Cricket in Times Square 189:The Cricket in Times Square 133:The Cricket in Times Square 903: 762:Chester Cricket's New Home 320:Chester Cricket's New Home 277:Chester, Tucker, and Harry 179:, he also wrote under the 797:The Genie of Sutton Place 396:The Genie of Sutton Place 194:Lewis Carroll Shelf Award 153: 148:Lewis Carroll Shelf Award 391:(Harper & Row, 1968) 384:The Garden Under the Sea 376:(Harper & Row, 1965) 356:The Garden Under the Sea 877:American male novelists 508:April 23, 2006, at the 429:: Discoverer of Knossos 857:Yale University alumni 248: 173:George Selden Thompson 32:George Selden Thompson 867:Newbery Honor winners 824:Yankee Doodle Cricket 746:Harry Cat's Pet Puppy 330:(1986), – prequel to 308:Harry Cat's Pet Puppy 243: 210:Hartford, Connecticut 164:Literature portal 44:Hartford, Connecticut 816:A Very Merry Cricket 738:Tucker's Countryside 663:at GLBTQ (glbtq.com) 523:"My private passion" 405:(Avon Camelot, 1982) 352:(Viking Press, 1956) 302:Tucker's Countryside 671:Library of Congress 632:, 15 February 1987. 437:Aegean civilization 417:Heinrich Schliemann 364:(Ariel Books, 1962) 285:and illustrated by 252:The Story of Harold 226:Columbia University 192:, which received a 144:Newbery Honor Medal 579:The New York Times 460:2020-04-05 at the 122:Children's fiction 834: 833: 484:. 6 December 1989 370:(Macmillan, 1963) 362:I See What I See! 259:Greenwich Village 214:Hartford Hospital 170: 169: 61:Greenwich Village 16:American novelist 894: 707: 700: 693: 684: 649: 640: 634: 625: 619: 610: 604: 595: 589: 588: 587: 586: 569: 560: 559: 557: 555: 550:on 27 April 2007 546:. 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Hartford, Connecticut
Greenwich Village
Yale University
Children's fiction
The Cricket in Times Square
Newbery Honor Medal
Lewis Carroll Shelf Award
Literature portal
pseudonym
The Cricket in Times Square
Lewis Carroll Shelf Award
Newbery Honor
Hartford, Connecticut
Hartford Hospital
Loomis School
Yale University
Columbia University
Rome
The Cricket in Times Square
Greenwich Village
gastrointestinal hemorrhage
Farrar, Straus & Giroux
Garth Williams
The Cricket in Times Square
Harry Kitten and Tucker Mouse
The Genie of Sutton Place
Heinrich Schliemann
Arthur Evans
Aegean civilization
"Lewis Carroll Shelf Award"

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