I couldn't resist linking you to a recent delicious rant at
Book Buds that takes firmly to task those titles that outfit themselves in sparkles and trinkets so as to attract the child-reader eye. Here's a snippet of some of Anne Levy's choice phrases:
These books can dress up like a skank ho, with doodads pouring out of their shrink wrapping like muffin tops over low-rise jeans.
and...
They tumble onto the kitchen table, bright and loud and clashing, clamoring for my children’s attention, whispering sour nothings with their awkward meter, near-miss rhymes or “activities” that occupy some time but few brain cells.
and...
Oh, sure, I come across many quaint, traditional stories with such outmoded “features” as character arcs, plots, metaphor, subtext and even big words. They’re the Bohemian literary types renting a fifth-floor walk-up and subsisting on Ramen Supreme while the Value Addeds make all the money and fret about being properly accessorized.
Ooooo! I just love it when she gets angry! This all reminds me of that recent Book Standard
article that spoke about "reinvigorating" the picture book industry. Give 'em hell, Anne!
Ohmigosh, thanks so much. Who knew my midnight ravings would get everybody talking?
ReplyDeleteMaybe I should get mad more often ... but then I'd probably need to be medicated.