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  2. The Giving Tree - Wikipedia

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    The Giving Tree is an American children's picture book written and illustrated by Shel Silverstein. First published in 1964 by Harper & Row , it has become one of Silverstein's best-known titles, and has been translated into numerous languages.

  3. Shel Silverstein - Wikipedia

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    Silverstein's Playboy travelogues, collected in 2007. Silverstein began drawing at age seven by tracing the works of Al Capp. [7] He told Publishers Weekly: "When I was a kid—12 to 14, I'd much rather have been a good baseball player or a hit with the girls, but I couldn't play ball. I couldn't dance. Luckily, the girls didn't want me.

  4. Category:Books by Shel Silverstein - Wikipedia

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    Forgotten Harvest aims to relieve hunger in metro Detroit while preventing food waste. Every day, it delivers about 144,000 pounds of surplus food to local charities, food pantries, shelters, and ...

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  8. Talk:The Giving Tree - Wikipedia

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    He came back to Brennan with the text of "The Giving Tree." I was surprised that this connection isn't made anywhere on the Wiki page for the book. I decided to post it here to see if it helps at all. 67.134.102.142 18:02, 17 February 2011 (UTC) Shel Silverstein's first name was Sheldon, not Saul.

  9. Harvey Ovshinsky - Wikipedia

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    Harvey Kurek Ovshinsky (born April 9, 1948) is an American writer, story consultant, media producer, and teacher, and has been described as "one of this country’s finest storytellers" by the Detroit News. The Metro Times called Ovshinsky's career chronicling life in Detroit during the 1960s, 70s, 80s, and 90s "a colorful and fantastic voyage ...