Jane’s Blanket

Jane’s Blanket by Arthur Miller is a touching story that explores themes of comfort and growth. Published by Courier Dover Publications on July 15, 2015, this first edition features 64 pages and is presented in English. The narrative follows Jane, whose soft and warm blanket has always been a source of solace. As she grows, however, she finds that her beloved pink blanket becomes increasingly smaller, prompting her to learn how to navigate life without it.
Readers will discover a tender tale that resonates with both children and adults, highlighting the journey of maturity. Accompanied by charming illustrations from Al Parker, the book delves into the emotional connection between a child and their cherished possessions. With its focus on bedtime and dreams, Jane’s Blanket serves as a gentle reminder of the changes that come with growing up, making it a delightful addition to any collection of juvenile fiction.
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Soft and warm, Jane’s blanket had always been there to comfort her, and she couldn’t imagine drifting off to sleep without it. But with the passage of time, Jane grew bigger and bigger and her beloved pink blanket got smaller and smaller. This tender tale of how Jane learned to do without her blanket is a story that children and adults will be happy to share.
In his only work for children, the author of Death of a Salesman offers a different kind of story. Arthur Miller’s heartwarming tale of a child’s growth and maturity is accompanied by charming images by Al Parker, a prominent illustrator and founder of the Famous Artists School.
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