Hammerslough, Jane
HAMMERSLOUGH, Jane
HAMMERSLOUGH, Jane. American. Genres: Young adult non-fiction, Children's fiction. Career: Writer, journalist. New York Post, New York, NY, columnist. Publications: JUVENILE BOARD BOOKS: Aladdin's Lamp, 1992; Firehouse Dogs, 1992; Hans Christian Andersen, The Little Mermaid, 1992; C. Collodi, Pinocchio, 1992. OTHER: Everything You Need to Know About Teen Motherhood, 1990, rev. ed, 2001; The Home Alone Survival Guide (juvenile), 1993; Everything You Need to Know About Skin Care, 1994; Dematerializing: Taming the Power of Possession, 2001. Contributor to periodicals. Address: 112 Easton Rd, Westport, CT 06880, U.S.A.
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