Children’s literature might sound like child’s play in comparison to literature for adults, but it’s not! The genre comes with questions and relationships that are at least as complex as books for grown-ups—if not more. Children’s literature must work to set itself apart from general reading culture and maintain autonomy.
Read More!Author: Maud Léger and Zhora Tsouri
Maud Léger and Zhora Tsouri are librarians at the Lycée in Secondary and in Primary, respectively. They received a grant from the Lycée in 2018 to research questions of diversity and inclusive representation in children's and young adult literature, especially in the Lycée's own book collection.