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.
Thursday, June 01, 2006
No Kiddie-Lit, But Nothing Too Shabby
The NBCC Board of Directors has issued their own list of the best works of American fiction in the last 25 years. It's a reply to the earlier New York Times list. No children's books, of course, but I was pleasantly surprised to see that Little, Big by John Crowley just slipped under the 25-year-minimum wire to secure itself a slot. Should you happen to be unfamiliar with the title, the best description might be that it was Jonathan Strange and Mr. Norrell before there was a Jonathan Strange and Mr. Norrell. I consider it a necessary read for any children's literature lover who happens to have a yen for fantasy. There's an interview with Crowly at brothercyst, if you need more info. Plus the book has a changeling. Gotta love a good changeling.
Oo, I'm a children's literature lover who happens to have a yen for fantasy! Thanks for the info. =) (I hadn't heard of the book.)
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