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Abby hanlon
Abby hanlon











After all, these kinds of stories are enormously difficult to write (or did I mention that already?). I didn’t expect to see another book tread the same path for a while.

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The last book I saw work this well was the extraordinary Sadie and Ratz by Sonya Hartnett, a book that to this day I consider a successor to Where the Wild Things Are. It has to talk about something near and dear to the heart of the kid turning the pages, and if you manage to work in a bit of a metaphor along the way? Then you, my dear, have done the near impossible. For a really good one there should be plenty of fun art alongside a story that strikes the reader as one-of-a-kind. You have a bit more freedom with that format, but not by much. And right on the heels of easy books and their level of difficulty is the early chapter book.

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You have to take into account not just the controlled vocabulary but also the fact that the story is likely not going to exactly be War and Peace ( The Cat in the Hat is considered exceptional for a reason, people). Now me, I have always felt that easy books must be the hardest to write. Which of the following types of children’s books are, in your opinion, the most difficult to write: Board books, picture books, easy books (for emerging readers), early chapter books, or middle grade fiction (older chapter books)? The question is, by its very definition, unfair.













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