Read I Like Old Clothes Online
Authors: Mary Ann Hoberman
THIS IS A BORZOI BOOK PUBLISHED BY ALFRED A. KNOPF
Text copyright © 1976, copyright renewed 2004 by Mary Ann Hoberman
Jacket art and interior illustrations copyright © 2012 by Patrice Barton
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Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Hoberman, Mary Ann.
I like old clothes / by Mary Ann Hoberman ; illustrations by Patrice Barton.
p. cm.
“Originally published with different illustrations by Alfred A. Knopf in 1976”—Copyright p.
Summary: A child who likes wearing hand-me-downs imagines in verse the history of these clothes.
ISBN 978-0-375-86951-8 (trade)
ISBN 978-0-375-96951-5 (lib. bdg.)
ISBN 978-0-375-98363-4 (ebook)
[1. Stories in rhyme. 2. Clothing and dress—Fiction.] I. Barton, Patrice, ill. II. Title.
PZ8.3.H66Iab 2012
[E]—dc22
2010038292
The illustrations were created using pencil sketches and mixed media, assembled and painted digitally.
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For my granddaughters Dorothy and Kit (who really like old clothes)
—M.A.H.
For my son, Seth, with love
—P.B.
I
like old clothes,
Hand-me-down clothes,
Worn outgrown clothes,
Not-my-own clothes.
When somebody grows
And gives me her clothes,
I don’t say, “What,
those
?”
And turn up my nose
The way some people do
When their clothes aren’t new.
I
like
old clothes.
I really do.
Clothes with a history,
Clothes with a mystery,
Sweaters and shirts
That are brother-and-sistery,