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Tyler Public Library giving away free copies of banned books this week
KLTV
TYLER, Texas (KLTV) -...
6 months ago
22 banned books in America
The Week
From "Harriet the Spy" to "Little Red Riding Hood," these books have all fallen afoul of censors.
3 months ago
Book Review: ‘Wild Things,’ by Laura Kay
The New York Times
In Laura Kay's new novel, “Wild Things,” a timid young woman embarks on a year of adventure, only to stumble into romance along the way.
11 months ago
Girls Aloud hints tour will bring 'wild things' but no new music
Yahoo News UK
The group formed in 2002 on reality show Popstars: The Rivals before becoming household names.
5 months ago
Ursula Nordstrom fought to publish many children's classics
The Washington Post
Editor Ursula Nordstrom valued telling kids the truth, and published “Where the Wild Things Are,” “Harriet the Spy,” “Where the Sidewalk...
8 months ago
Turbulence, tranquility and teamwork: Katy Wang and Charlotte Ager create a serene animated collaboration
It's Nice That
Responding to Wendell Berry's serene poem The Peace of Wild Things, Charlotte Ager and Katy Wang leave you feeling at peace in their...
42 months ago
Wild Things, by Gary Greenberg
Harper's Magazine
Discussed in this essay: Being a Dog: Following the Dog into a World of Smell, by Alexandra Horowitz. Scribner. 368 pages. $27.
88 months ago
Sweet, Generous 'Wild Things' Is A Playful Survey Of Kid Lit
NPR
Bruce Handy's new book takes an emotional, intuitive look at the world of children's books, from Goodnight Moon to Charlotte's Web,...
80 months ago
Where the Wild Things Are
Charlotte Magazine
Viewing the new World Alive and Fantastic Frogs exhibits at Discovery Place is like looking at those old “I Spy” books you loved as a kid.
165 months ago
Play and useful anarchy in a children’s classic.
Psychology Today
Maurice Sendak created an idyllic fantasy land where kids can rule over the very fears and forces that beset growing up.
16 months ago