‘Will any one of the children’s books written in the past thirty years be alive and beloved one hundred years from now?’ mused children’s author Eleanor Cameron (1912-1996) in an article in The Horn Book in 1972 that sparked a literary argument between herself and Roald Dahl that rumbled on for several months through letters to the journal.
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‘Will any one of the children’s books written in the past thirty years be alive and beloved one hundred years from now?’ mused children’s author Eleanor Cameron (1912-1996) in an article in The Horn Book in 1972 that sparked a literary argument between herself and Roald Dahl that rumbled on for several months through letters to the journal.