State of Ridicule: A history of satire in English literature by Dan Sperrin is a huge book in every sense of term: huge in ambition, huge in scholarship, huge in interest, huge in readability and even huge in size.
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Becoming Grace by Hilary McKay, illustrated by Keith Robinson, tells the story of Grace Darling, who encapsulates the notion of selfless heroics in the face of unrelenting and ferocious natural danger.
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We are delighted to present an exclusive interview with children's book illustrator and designer, Priya Gupta. She specializes in children’s book illustrations, digital art, traditional acrylic painting, and book covers—capturing life’s vibrancy through color and imagination.
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A Moment of War by Laurie Lee is the third part of Lee’s autobiographical trilogy and one that for some obscure reason I never got around to reading before now.