East o' the Sun and West o' the Moon.(Children's Review)(Brief Article)

Economist (US), The, November, 1994

IT HAS been an odd autumn for children's literature. One of its finest writers, Jill Paton Walsh, almost won the 1994 Booker prize for fiction for a novel, written for adults, that she had to publish herself. Although she has written 40 books for children, and won top awards in the field, one national newspaper dismissed her as a "housewife". This continuing neglect--and ignorance--of children's books is a reason why we try again to point out some of the best titles published this Christmas.

5 AND UNDER

"What is a book without pictures or conversations?" demanded Lewis Carroll's Alice in one of the most famous interjections in the whole of children's literature. Some good books for very young children have no conversation at all and just a few large...

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