Yasmin's Hammer
Review
By Bostonia
Yasmin’s Hammer makes a great read. This lushly illustrated morality tale reminds young and old readers of the preciousness of education. . . .The oil-painted illustrations by Doug Chayka ably reinforce the text, especially the red-and-orange-hued depictions of the brickyard and its atmosphere of dust and chips. —Bostonia
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