![]() ![]() For my money, they are some of the most important and imperishable books ever written. You only need to look at the endurance and constant reinvention of books like Charlotte’s Web, Anne of Green Gables, and Little Women to know this is true.įor those who may not know the terminology, Juvenile Fiction refers to chapter books written for children ages 7-12, upper elementary through middle school. ![]() Though often shorter and written in simpler language, juvenile fiction can be profound and its themes universal, regardless of the age of the reader. With so much grown up influence, it’s no wonder then that many books written for children can still appeal to an adult audience. Long before a story reaches a child’s eyes, it is conceived and written down by an author read countless times by editors, advanced readers, reviewers, and critics and put out into the world by publishers. ![]() But one should not forget that children’s fiction is written and published by grown ups. Of course, children’s novels were written to appeal to children. | Matt Jaeger 15 Kids’ Novels Every Adult Should Read (or Re-Read) ![]()
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