At least they’re talking about it.

This article in The Atlantic makes me tired (and a little angry) just thinking about how to debunk it.  British children’s lit is better than American, because literature matches a nation’s character?  Really?

If American children’s books come off as generally more shoddy than their British counterparts, it might be because so much of the great American stuff doesn’t get reprinted.

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Author: KB French

Formerly many things, including theology student, mime, jr. high Latin teacher, and Army logistics officer. Currently in the National Guard, and employed as a civilian... somewhere

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