Striking writers try hand at children’s books

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Bored with hanging around in their Bel Air condos and Aspen timeshares, striking TV and movie writers have turned to penning children’s books to help pass the time. Here’s a sample of some of the lesser-known titles:
  • The Little Engine That Couldn’t, by the writers of 24. “I think I can, I think I can,” the little engine said. Jack Bauer’s hand tensed on the detonator. “I think you can’t,” he hissed, as he set off the bomb and blew up the train.

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