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in Just-
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in Just- Themes
Little Words, Big Ideas
Youth
Spring is a young season. Children are young humans. You could even call lower-case letters the baby version of upper-case alphabets. Everything in "in Just-," in other words, is young and vibrant&...
Language and Communication
"in Just-" doesn’t just lie on the page. It dances itself out, stretching into blank spaces and squeezing together in energetic word-clusters. Sure, it’s about language – but it...
Man and the Natural World
Spring has sprung. Awash with descriptions of the glories of the new season, "in Just-" positively revels in everything that’s young and joyful. Of course, the appearance of a Pan-like balloo...
Innocence
The children in "in Just-" are so innocent that they don’t even bother to be offended by the fact that their names are strung together in clumps of words. Only mature (or self-centered) folks...