At the risk of lowering the tone of the R3 Arts forum, I enjoyed this mini-rant about the fictional world created by the Rev W Awdry. I live not terribly far from a steam heritage railway where they periodically run Thomas the Tank Engine days and although I remember little of the Awdry stories, it's interesting to see how they can excite such vehemence (I particularly like 'existential enginism' - a subject for a dissertation perhaps?) But it also prompts reflections about how people's reactions to books they read in their childhood change ("how could I have read that stuff?" or "how could I not have noticed that?")
Do you think differently about what you read as a child, or simply regard children's books as something of little interest, something you have long put behind you?
Do you think differently about what you read as a child, or simply regard children's books as something of little interest, something you have long put behind you?
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