The Haunted Wood

A History of Childhood Reading

Sam Leith author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Oneworld Publications

Published:5th Sep '24

£25.00

This title is due to be published on 5th September, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

The Haunted Wood cover

Do you remember the first time you fell in love with a book?

The stories we read as children extend far beyond our childhoods; they are a window into our deepest hopes, joys and anxieties. They reveal our past – collective and individual, remembered and imagined – and invite us to dream up different futures.

In a pioneering history of children’s literature, from the ancient world to the present day, Sam Leith reveals the magic of our most cherished stories, and the ways in which they have shaped and consoled entire generations. Excavating the complex lives of beloved writers, Leith offers a humane portrait of a genre – one acutely sensitive to its authors’ distinct contexts.

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'Profoundly erudite and gloriously entertaining, this is the most purely enjoyable literary history I have ever read.' Tom Holland

'Seriously delightful, and delightfully serious... all of us who love to read started here, and Sam Leith does a wonderful job of reminding us how and why it happened.' Lee Child

'A wonderful book that rediscovers the magic of childhood reading and explores the complexity of some of our best loved authors.' Nina Stibbe

'Profoundly erudite and gloriously entertaining, this is the most purely enjoyable literary history I have ever read.' —Tom Holland

 


'Seriously delightful, and delightfully serious... all of us who love to read started here, and Sam Leith does a wonderful job of reminding us how and why it happened.' —Lee Child


'A wonderful book that rediscovers the magic of childhood reading and explores the complexity of some of our best loved authors.' —Nina Stibbe


'How children imagine the world and how the world imagines children are questions of perennial interest. The process by which "children's literature" came to be a distinct phenomenon is central to understanding the issues; and here is an exuberant, very wide-ranging, irrepressibly funny, consistently insightful survey of that story, as much a delight to read as the best of its subject matter.' —Rowan Williams, former Archbishop of Canterbury


'A gorgeous, loving and, most of all, learned guide to the stories that make us who we are.' —Hadley Freeman


'A history as beguiling, peculiar and immersive as the field it describes – and the alluring, creepy woods into which it leads us, never to return…' —Lemony Snicket


'From Wordsworth to Wonderland, and the Hundred Acre Wood to Hogwarts, Sam Leith’s history of children’s literature is as surprising and playful as the stories themselves. Written in punchy, energetic prose, this isn’t only a set of love letters to the authors who have shaped generations of readers. It’s a reminder that their books continue to be little time machines that can transport even the most jaded of adults back to the imaginative world of childhood.' —Robert Douglas-Fairhurst, author of The Story of Alice

ISBN: 9780861548187

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: unknown

592 pages