Harriet Rohmer
Harriet Rohmer (born 1938) is an American author, editor and publisher who won an American Book Award and founded Children's Book Press. She worked for UNESCO in Paris on Third World cultural programs. Her work appears in ''Passages North,'' the ''Louisville Review'', the ''Jewish Women's Literary Annual'' and ''Zeek''. Provided by Wikipedia
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7by Rohmer, HarrietOther Authors: “...Rohmer, Harriet...”
Published 1988
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9by Garza, Carmen LomasOther Authors: “...Rohmer, Harriet...”
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12by De Sauza, JamesOther Authors: “...Rohmer, Harriet...”
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14by Genet, Jean, 1910-1986Other Authors: “...Rohmer, Harriet...”
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