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children’s literature
James Baldwin’s Children’s Book Will Help You See the World with Fresh Eyes
On Reissuing the Quietly Radical Little Man, Little Man
By
Nicholas Boggs
| August 24, 2018
The Wind in the Willows Isn't Really a Children's Book">
The Wind in the Willows Isn't Really a Children's Book">
The Wind in the Willows Isn't Really a Children's Book">
The Wind in the Willows
Isn't Really a Children's Book
Nor, Mysteriously, Does it Contain Any Willows . . .
By
Peter Hunt
| August 8, 2018
Some of the First Sketches of Winnie-the-Pooh
How a Honey-Loving Bear Revolutionized Children's Literature
By
James Campbell
| May 2, 2018
Where the Wild Things Are">
Where the Wild Things Are">
Where the Wild Things Are">Our Imaginations Need to Dwell
Where the Wild Things Are
How Children's Literature Leads Us to the Uncanny
By
Liam Heneghan
| April 30, 2018
How a Beloved Children's Book Was Born of Despair
When Saint-Exupéry and The Little Prince Moved to New York City
By
Stacy Schiff
| April 6, 2018
How the Make-Believe World of Peter Pan Inspired My Writing
On the Intermingling of Fact and Fantasy in J.M. Barrie's Neverland
By
Jenny Boully
| April 2, 2018
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Emmet Otter's Jug-Band Christmas a Work of Genius?">Is
Emmet Otter's Jug-Band Christmas
a Work of Genius?
By
Rebecca Rego Barry
| December 20, 2017
You Can Never Go Back: On Loving Children's Books as an Adult
By
Anya Jaremko-Greenwold
| November 14, 2017
The History of the Bendable, Durable, Chewable Board Book
By
Olivia Campbell
| July 21, 2017
How a Book About Grover Revealed to Me the Wide World of Literature
The Monster at the End of the Book">From Joyce to Kafka to
The Monster at the End of the Book
By
David Burr Gerrard
| July 18, 2017
Clarice Lispector's Children's Story Taught Me to Read Her Like An Adult
The Mystery of the Thinking Rabbit">Andréa Stella on the Key to
The Mystery of the Thinking Rabbit
By
Andréa Stella
| March 17, 2017
Please Don't Make Your Child Read Hemingway
(Because why would you want to?)
By
Emily Temple
| December 20, 2016
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Bestsellers to Blockbusters: Stephen King Reflects on the Adaptations of His Work
October 23, 2025
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Stephen King
Reader, Show Us Who Did It: Maureen Johnson and Jay Cooper Invite You to Solve a Murder
October 23, 2025
by
John B. Valeri
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October 23, 2025
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"Might be the best craft book on writing you will ever read It s not…"