School Library Journal, July 1st, 2001
Robert Lawson, author of Rabbit Hill and other children's classics, still has the power to inspire us I grew up in the time where there were never enough books for a youngster to read. Children's publishing was a timid business, run with sublime confidence by three-name ladies who knew what was right. There existed then (as there is now) only a small critical mass of people who could really write and draw well for children. That critical mass was made up of extraordinarily well-trained artists and writers. The generation born at the time of the First World War drew with a highly educated han...
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