Children's literature is not for the weak. It is a ruthless cutthroat business with lots of gnashes of the teeth. Children's librarianship, in contrast, is a sweet sweet ride. Now you can hear me as I growl, gargle, and kvetch my way through news, reviews, and interviews. Kidlit podcasting = scary new world.
Wednesday, June 28, 2006
Hospital Objects To a Girl Growing Up
That's one way to describe the Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children's reaction to Alan Moore's recent Lost Girls. This is the same hospital that Barre gave his books' rights to long long ago. Those rights are up in 2008. And by the way, I seriously take issue with the fact that the Geraldine McCaughrean Peter Pan book was nowhere in sight at the recent ALA Conference. Naughty bad publishers.
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