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Bravery in children’s literature is not a costume. It is not a sword or a destiny or a dramatic speech […]
Some readers want warmth and wonder from their fiction. Others want the slow, delicious tension of not knowing. They want […]
Something remarkable happens when a child picks up a book about adventure wrapped in magic. Their posture changes. Their attention […]
There is a particular kind of reader who gravitates toward wizards. They are the ones who look at an old […]
The love of reading rarely arrives fully formed. It is coaxed into existence by the right book at the right […]
There is something quietly magnificent about dark fantasy. It pulls young readers into worlds that feel dangerous, layered, and utterly […]