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Deborah Howe

Deborah Howe was an American author known for her collaboration with her husband, James Howe, on the beloved children's book "Bunnicula." Born in 1946, she pursued a career as a writer and actress. Tragically, her promising literary journey was cut short when she passed away in 1978, shortly before "Bunnicula" was published, leaving a lasting legacy in children's literature.

Book summaries for books written by Deborah Howe

Quotes

I may be a vampire bunny, but I have impeccable taste.

Deborah Howe

humortaste

Fear has sharp eyes, and can see things underground.

Deborah Howe

fearperception

A good vegetable stew is a thing of beauty.

Deborah Howe

foodbeauty

Sometimes, the quietest ones have the most to say.

Deborah Howe

communicationintroversion

There's nothing like a good book to make you feel alive.

Deborah Howe

booksreadinglife

Curiosity may have killed the cat, but it made the bunny smarter.

Deborah Howe

curiosityintelligence

Mysteries are meant to be unraveled, one clue at a time.

Deborah Howe

mysteryproblem-solving

Laughter is the best defense against the unknown.

Deborah Howe

laughterdefense

Sometimes, the scariest monsters are the ones we create in our minds.

Deborah Howe

fearimagination

Friendship is like sunshine for the soul.

Deborah Howe

friendshiphappiness

A brave heart can overcome any darkness.

Deborah Howe

braveryovercoming

Home is where love and warmth reside.

Deborah Howe

homelove