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by Elizabeth E. Heilman
This scholarly collection brings together expert perspectives on why Harry Potter became such a cultural phenomenon for young readers worldwide. Through thoughtful essays from various disciplines, parents will discover how the series shaped a generation's reading habits and imagination, offering insight into the books' lasting impact on children's literature and childhood itself.
Offers an analyses of the "Potter" books as phenomenon, bringing together scholars from various disciplines to examine the impact of the series. This work features essays that explore on what it has meant for a generation of children to grow up with Harry Potter.
Routledge
367
9781135891541
2008-09-01
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