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One Thousand Tracings: Healing the Wounds of World War II, a 2008 Michigan Notable Book

One Thousand Tracings
Lita Judge is a picture book author and illustrator. Her first book, One Thousand Tracings, is a true story about her grandparents, who lived in Pinckney, Michigan, and how they started a relief effort after WWII, which ultimately helped hundreds of families in Europe. One Thousand Tracings has won the National Parenting Publications Gold Award and has been honored by the New York Public Library and the Society of School Librarians International. Lita currently has picture books in progress with Hyperion, Roaring Brook Press and Viking.

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