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  2. Where the Sidewalk Ends - Wikipedia

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    A 1974 children's poetry collection by Shel Silverstein, featuring humorous and imaginative poems and illustrations. The title poem describes a hidden place "where the sidewalk ends", and the book also includes audio and 30th anniversary editions.

  3. Falling Up (poetry collection) - Wikipedia

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    Falling Up is a 1996 collection of humorous poems for children by Shel Silverstein, the third and final one he published in his lifetime. The article lists the poems in the book, with brief summaries and some illustrations.

  4. The Missing Piece (book) - Wikipedia

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    The Missing Piece is a 1976 picture book by Shel Silverstein about a circle that searches for its missing wedge. The book explores the themes of identity, happiness and completion, and has a sequel and some cultural references.

  5. Shel Silverstein - Wikipedia

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    Shel Silverstein was an American writer, musician and cartoonist who wrote The Giving Tree and other children's books. He also wrote songs, such as "A Boy Named Sue", and drew for Playboy and other magazines.

  6. A Light in the Attic - Wikipedia

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    A Light in the Attic is a book of poems by Shel Silverstein, published in 1981 and marketed towards adults as well as children. The book contains 135 poems with illustrations by the author, and has been praised, banned, and awarded for its whimsy and satire.

  7. A Boy Named Sue - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the origin, lyrics and performance of "A Boy Named Sue", a country talking blues song written by Shel Silverstein and made famous by Johnny Cash. The song tells the story of a man who seeks revenge on his father for naming him Sue, but later reconciles with him.

  8. Shel Silverstein was actually a Playboy columnist for over 40 ...

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    "And now, children, your Uncle Shelby is going to tell you a story about a very strange lion -- in fact, the strangest lion I have ever met ..." - Shel Silverstein By Eric Sandler I can still ...

  9. The Giving Tree - Wikipedia

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    The Giving Tree is a 1964 picture book by Shel Silverstein, about a boy and a tree who have a relationship of giving and taking. The book has been interpreted in various ways, such as a religious, environmental, or friendship allegory.

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