The only children's book penned by playwright Arthur Miller, Jane's
Blanket intelligently and iconically details a touching truth of
childhood. A reprint with fine details allows Arthur Miller's enduring
message to be available to a new generation. Since she was a baby, Jane
has had a beloved pink blanket. The comfortingly soft fabric and color
of the blanket provides security and familiarity to young Jane. The
blanket is present in every moment of the young child's life: tugged
across floors, hugged tightly before falling asleep, and rubbed against
a cheek for comfort and smiles. Its threads wear as she loves and relies
upon their softness. As Jane grows her blanket shrinks. The connection
between girl and blanket evolves as Jane matures from child to
adolescent. Jane learns that the comforts of childhood must not be
discarded but shared through the threads of memories and moments. Short
sentences with layered symbolism make this a story to treasure for both
parents and children. Al Parker's honest illustrations highlight the
poignancy of Jane's Blanket: Both story and symbolic object. From naps
atop the blanket to sleeping in a bigger bed, Jane's muted pink blanket
narrates the bittersweet nuances between out-growing and growing up.