t5styles333
Jan 6, 2009, 01:12 PM
I started reading this book in 1991, and while I was on the first page my parents looked over the book and then told me to immediately take it back to the library. I not sure why they felt that way, but I've been trying to find the book for a few years now.
I remember the cover of the book was of a drawn women looking concerned. It's a really basic illustration, and I don't believe it was colored. I remember there being more illustrations in the book as well. I particularly remember a scene of a living room and everyone is drawn in that same uneasy pathos.
My only leads are that maybe the title went something to effective of:
"Who am I?"
"Who is it?"
"Who's There?"
"Yes?"
I have explored these titles on book finding websites, but have come to no avail. By now I'm more so curious about the illustrator then the author.
I remember the cover of the book was of a drawn women looking concerned. It's a really basic illustration, and I don't believe it was colored. I remember there being more illustrations in the book as well. I particularly remember a scene of a living room and everyone is drawn in that same uneasy pathos.
My only leads are that maybe the title went something to effective of:
"Who am I?"
"Who is it?"
"Who's There?"
"Yes?"
I have explored these titles on book finding websites, but have come to no avail. By now I'm more so curious about the illustrator then the author.