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"Childrens" literature? Have children really ever had a literature of their own? Jack Zipes - translator of the Grimm tales, teacher, storyteller, and scholar - has never flinched from the hard questions about kids and books. In "Sticks and Stones" he raises the stakes for everyone who cares about childrens literature and culture. From the grisly nineteenth century moralism of Slovenly Peter (whose fingers get cut off) to the wildly successful Harry Potter books, childrens literature is in many ways the grown ups version - a story about childhood that adults tell to kids. And that, argues Jack Zipes, can be a problem: even the experts dont really know what children make of what we give them. "Sticks and Stones" argues that despite common American assumptions about childrens books, our investment in children is paradoxically curtailing their freedom and creativity. With refreshing independence, Jack Zipes contends that children are best served neither by th
