However, he changed his mind when presented with the idea that most "runaway children" stories involved children leaving the country to explore the delights of the big city. Not to say that the book wasn't interesting (it was) - but the background was considerably more so.Īpparently the publisher initially did not want to take a risk with this book and refused to publish it. I also knew nothing about Jean Craighead George and, truth be told, I thought the introduction she gave at the beginning of this Puffin edition, about how this book came to be published, was way more interesting than the story itself. I know nothing of it's significance and/or the role it has played in YA fiction. Sure, I'd heard of it but I had never read it. I picked this book up on a complete whim one day. Chronicles of Narnia Reading Challenge (74).
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