"Maurice Sendak's Life Among Wild Things"

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Maurice Sendak's studio in Ridgefield, Conn., remains frozen in time, preserving the whimsy, art, and books that fueled the imagination of the author of "Where the Wild Things Are." With a third posthumous book, "Ten Little Rabbits," set for release, Sendak's legacy of over 50 million copies sold and his unique ability to capture the essence of childhood in his illustrations continue to inspire future generations.
How Maurice Sendak Lived With His Own Wild Things The New York Times
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