Thursday's Child: Trends and Patterns in Contemporary Children's LiteratureSketches the history of children's literature, looks at the genres of fantasy, science fiction, historical fiction, folklore, poetry, problem novels and picture books, and recommends specific works |
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And it is interesting to note that even in today ' s ordinary conversation of adult to
child , although the subject matter may be more startling or direct than previously
, this timeless tone creeps in . it is only modern writers who eschew this tone as ...
And it is interesting to note that even in today ' s ordinary conversation of adult to
child , although the subject matter may be more startling or direct than previously
, this timeless tone creeps in . it is only modern writers who eschew this tone as ...
Page 105
... in a dream - like saga that is deeply satisfying in its peaceful , almost
somnambulistic tone . Natalie Babbitt has a more down - toearth tone in Tuck
Everlasting with her adroitly drawn eccentric characters and with the music and
pungencies ...
... in a dream - like saga that is deeply satisfying in its peaceful , almost
somnambulistic tone . Natalie Babbitt has a more down - toearth tone in Tuck
Everlasting with her adroitly drawn eccentric characters and with the music and
pungencies ...
Page 197
Michael Foreman ' s surrealistic illustrations give the Alderson 7 . Lore Segal and
Randall Jarrell , trs . , The Juniper Tree ( New York : Farrar , 1973 ) , vol . 1 .
Author ' s note signed " ' L . S . " version of these tales a tone of medieval
darkness ...
Michael Foreman ' s surrealistic illustrations give the Alderson 7 . Lore Segal and
Randall Jarrell , trs . , The Juniper Tree ( New York : Farrar , 1973 ) , vol . 1 .
Author ' s note signed " ' L . S . " version of these tales a tone of medieval
darkness ...
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