The Phantom Tollbooth author, Norton Juster, dies at 91

The Phantom Tollbooth author, Norton Juster, dies at 91

Norton Juster, the celebrated children’s author who fashioned a world of adventure and punning punditry in the million-selling classic “The Phantom Tollbooth” and remained true to his wide-eyed self in such favorites as “The Dot and the Line” and “Stark Naked,” has died at 91.

“Norton’s greatest work was himself: a tapestry of delightful tales,” Willems wrote.
“The Phantom Tollbooth,” published in 1961, followed the adventures of young Milo through the Kingdom of Wisdom, a land extending from The Foothills of Confusion to The Valley of Sound, populated by the imperiled princesses Rhyme and Reason and the fearsome Gorgons of Hate and Malice.

 

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