value added books
There's a lovely discussion going around the kidlitosphere about values people learned from books; I particularly liked this comment from Jen Robinson's Book Page:
"If you spend years and years reading grand adventure stories where people do the right thing against difficult odds, demonstrate loyalty to their friends and family members, and sometimes save the world, some of the ideals are simply bound to rub off."
I'm reminded of this quote from The Greenstone Grail:
""At last she said: 'I can help you, I know I can, I will. But it is a big task for a small person. Do children in your world usually perform such tasks?'
Nathan thought of all the books he had ever read, of the Pevensies, Colin and Susan, Harry Potter, Lyra Belacqua, and a hundred others. 'All the time,' he said."
"If you spend years and years reading grand adventure stories where people do the right thing against difficult odds, demonstrate loyalty to their friends and family members, and sometimes save the world, some of the ideals are simply bound to rub off."
I'm reminded of this quote from The Greenstone Grail:
""At last she said: 'I can help you, I know I can, I will. But it is a big task for a small person. Do children in your world usually perform such tasks?'
Nathan thought of all the books he had ever read, of the Pevensies, Colin and Susan, Harry Potter, Lyra Belacqua, and a hundred others. 'All the time,' he said."
1Bligs:
Thanks for quoting me! I really do think that these ideals from all of the great children's books simply have to affect us. And I love the quote from The Greenstone Grail! I'm going to have to put that one on my to read list. Thanks for brightening my day.
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