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The book is an autobiography of Sid Fleischman, a children's book author. It has 208 pages. He explains how he went from a child magician to script writer to a Newbery Award winning children's author.
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There were many markets that sold lots of different things so no one knows how many markets there was but there was alot in a place called the bazaar that's where all the main markets were
Water Sleeps has 470 pages.
Because in the book, 'to get to Terabithia' they have to cross the river on the rope swing. Effectively, the rope swing is the bridge to Terabithia, it is also significant as in the end, Leslie does when she falls off the rope swing....
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