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Are You My Mother?: A Comic Drama is a 2012 graphic memoir written and illustrated by Alison Bechdel , about her relationship with her mother. The book is a companion piece to her earlier work Fun Home , which deals with her relationship with her father.
The hatchling is put into danger and cries out for his mother quickly. At that moment, the steam shovel drops the hatchling into his nest, and his mother returns. The two are reunited, much to their delight, and the baby bird recounts to his mother the adventures he had looking for her, saying "You're not a kitten, you're not a hen," etc.
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Lucky Trimble is a ten-year-old girl who lives in Hard Pan, a small town (population 43) [2] in the California desert.She has two friends: Lincoln, an avid knot tyer and expected by his mother to be the President when he grows up; and Miles, a five-year-old whose favorite book is Are You My Mother? by P. D. Eastman.
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According to the book's inscription, it was written in memory of the author's mother, Rebecca Poringer Baker. In January 2007, a 25th anniversary edition of the book was released. [2] A Chair for My Mother is a read-aloud picture story book, written for an audience between ages 4 and 8. Williams uses primary colors in the illustrations that are ...