Faculty Member Monica Edinger Featured in The New York Times
In her latest NYT contribution, Monica profiles four new children fantasy novels that are gaining traction among kids and adults alike.
Monica explains that children fantasy books are often times unfairly characterized as shallow or inferior to other literary fictions. In reality, this genre offers wildly inventive and entertaining reading experiences that, as Monica writes, "explore weighty themes in highly original ways".
In her article, Monica focuses on four distinct novels:
Eventown by Corey Ann Haydu
The Lost Girl by Anne Ursu
The Storm Keeper's Island by Catherine Doyle
Dragon Pearl by Yoon Ha Lee
To read the full article as well as Monica's depiction of each novel, click here.