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Bridges for the Young

The Fiction of Katherine Paterson
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The award-winning fiction of Katherine Paterson has, for decades, warmed the hearts of children and adults alike. From Bridge to Terabithia and Come Sing, Jimmy Jo to Jacob Have I Loved and The Great Gilly Hopkins, her stories are taught in classrooms and read by librarians eager to share her moral-driven fiction to inspire young minds. Bridges for the Young is a book of essays written by reputable critics of children's literature, including many established Paterson scholars, who examine the various themes of hope, peace, and story, as well as other important issues that grow out of her work. In addition to the assortment of perspectives on her writing, Paterson herself offers a detailed essay written specifically for this collection that discusses the allegorical bridges that she builds for her readers.

Author Biography:

M. Sarah Smedman is professor of children's literature at Minnesota State University, Moorhead. Joel D. Chaston is professor of English at Southwest Missouri State University, where he teaches courses in children's, young adult, and Victorian literature. He is also an Associate Editor of Children's Literature Association Quarterly and 2002-2003 President of ChLA.
Release date NZ
December 10th, 2002
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Contributors
  • Edited by Joel D. Chaston
  • Edited by Sarah M. Smedman
Pages
340
Dimensions
139x217x25
ISBN-13
9780810844995
Product ID
6204832

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