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                <text>Amanda Goetz, when she wrote this typewritten letter to Robert Cormier, was a freshman in high school. In this honest and well-written piece of correspondence, she attributes Cormier's novels as the factor that brought her back to reading. She related that, prior to reading his books, she had only read two books, period. She questions where the title came from for &lt;em&gt;Tunes for Bears to Dance To&lt;/em&gt;.</text>
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        <name>Reading</name>
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        <name>Tunes for Bears to Dance To (novel)</name>
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        <name>Young Adult Readers</name>
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