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The Sister Who Ate Her Brothers is a truly thrilling gift for brave young readers
Karine Bernadou studied graphic design for four years at the Olivier de Serres school in Paris
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Dance by the Light of the Moon Kit Anderson The Sister Who Ate HerBy Judith Vanistendael. Translated by Ina Rilke. Published by Self Made Hero. Softcover, 152 pages, B&W, 2010 (originally published in Flemish in 2007) Dance by the Light of the Moon is a moving love story inspired by the author's relationship with a Togolese political refugee. It began as a response to the publication of a short story, 'Message from the Fortress', written by the author's father, Geert van Istendael. In this, her father gave vent to
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