Sunday, July 22, 2007

READING OVER THE WEEKEND: At Contentions, David Bernstein offers the following:
A review of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows is unlikely in these pages, but that is not to say COMMENTARY does not acknowledge the critical importance of children’s literature. We only suggest that instead of allowing Harry Potter to be your child’s, or your own, weekend reading, choose a story for children of all ages: Isaac Bashevis Singer’s “Three Stories for Children,” with illustrations by Maurice Sendak, which appeared in the July 1966 issue of COMMENTARY.
Actually, I am hoping to start Our Sages Showed the Way by Yocheved Segal with my daughter today.

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