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lsanderson ([personal profile] lsanderson) wrote2008-07-15 08:48 am

The Lion and the Mouse (Stuart Little)

The Lion and the Mouse
The battle that reshaped children’s literature.
by Jill Lepore July 21, 2008

Anne Carroll Moore was born long ago but not so far away, in Limerick, Maine, in 1871. She had a horse named Pocahontas, a father who read to her from Aesop’s Fables, and a grandmother with no small fondness for “Uncle Tom’s Cabin.” Annie, whose taste ran to “Little Women,” was a reader and a runt. Her seven older brothers called her Shrimp. In 1895, when she was twenty-four, she moved to New York, where she more or less invented the children’s library. More


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