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Ann Donovan is Associate Professor of librarianship at Central Washington University, where she is head of the Curriculum Laboratory. She has taught English and served as librarian in schools in California and Florida. She is currently engaged in research relating to children's reading preferences.

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Donovan, A. New mothers in current children's fiction. Child Lit Educ 14, 131–141 (1983). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01142200

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