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For fans of maurice sendak, lovers of classic children's literature, parents seeking meaningful books for kids, and readers interested in coming-of-age stories.
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Of course, when someone gets angry.
If only one could really take the boat and go into the jungle and become the king of the furry monsters that adore you.
Instead, you have to control your roars, make compromises before dinner gets cold, that's how you grow up, right?
A true coming-of-age novel from 1963 and soon the movie is coming out.

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This review praises Maurice Sendak's 'Where The Wild Things Are' as a timeless coming-of-age story. It highlights the fantasy of escaping to a world of loving monsters as a metaphor for childhood emotions and growing up. The book's 1963 origin and pending movie adaptation add to its enduring relevance. The review reflects on the bittersweet balance of imagination and maturity.

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