From Bookworms to Enchanted Hunters: Why
Children Read
by
Maria Tatar
Sensation Seekers
The laws governing the conservation of cultural energy are particularly
effective when it comes to children’s literature. Peter Pan, Alice
in Wonderland, The Chronicles of Narnia, The Yearling, The Wizard of Oz,
Pinocchio, The Wind in the Willows, The Secret Garden, The Snow Queen:
these are just a few of the volumes that continue to pull and tug on young
readers, drawing them into enchanted other worlds. Their propulsive force
has moved from one generation to the next, setting minds into motion,
renewing senses, and almost rewiring brains. Favoring expressive intensity
over intellectual heft, the books of childhood use no-holds-barred melodramatic
strategies until we are under their spell. We can all remember the jolts
and shimmer of books we read as children, the moments that sent shivers
up and down the spine.
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