My mama says there aren't any zombies, ghosts, vampires, creatures, demons, monsters, fiends, goblins, or things

If his mother has made other important mistakes, can Nick trust her word that there are no goblins and such lurking around in the night?

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Main Author: Viorst, Judith, (Author)
Corporate Author: Connecticut Printers, (Printer)
Contributors: Chorao, Kay, (Illustrator)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New York : Atheneum, 1973.
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Summary: If his mother has made other important mistakes, can Nick trust her word that there are no goblins and such lurking around in the night?
Item Description: Kay Chorao, born as Ann McKay Sproat on January 7, 1936, (some sources say 1937) in Indiana, is an American artist, illustrator and writer of children's books. Besides writing self-illustrated children's books, Chorao has been the illustrator for many books by Jane Yolen, Judith Viorst, Jan Wahl, and Marjorie Sharmat. Chorao published her first book, The Repair of Uncle Toe, in 1972. Since then, she has written and illustrated more than fifty books. Her illustrations have been exhibited several times by American Institute of Graphic Arts and Society of Illustrators. Chorao has received the Christopher Award twice; the first time in 1979 as the illustrator of Chester Chipmunk's Thanksgiving, by Barbara Williams; and the second time in 1989 as the illustrator of The Good-Bye Book, by Judith Viorst.
Physical Description: 44 unnumbered pages : illustrations ; 22 cm
ISBN: 0689704399
9780689704390