The Butterfly Dialogues: Postmodern Fables for Kids and Grown-Ups

Hamilton Books (2011)
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This is the third volume in a trilogy of fables by Steven Carter. Carter's butterflies are naive, worldly, sarcastic, philosophical, and very funny—in short, perfectly human!

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