Bethanne Patrick
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Recommended Books
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Full Tilt

Harold and the Purple Crayon

Deacon King Kong
D'Aulaires' Book of Greek Myths
How Much of These Hills Is Gold
Empire of Pain

A Suitable Boy
Disappearing Earth
How to Be an Artist
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“@patricknathan Always and forever: HAROLD AND THE PURPLE CRAYON. Because I wanted to keep turning pages in that book. It made me hope I could one day get people to do that same. And yes, it took from age four to age ::mumblemumble::”
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“5. HOW TO BE AN ARTIST by Jerry Saltz might be the most important book to read right now if you're a creative of any sort. Saltz, senior art critic at New York magazine and Pulitzer winner in criticism, shows why art truly is 99% perspiration and just 1% inspiration.”
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