Ever wonder why some children's books are disposable, while others feel like lifelong friends? So has Ben Keiser. He's made a special study of children's books from the early 1900s. He joins the table to discuss how children's literature has changed over the decades, and why the classic works have endured.
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Episode 64: More Little Women
Episode 63: Odyssey Adventures
Episode 62: Father Christmas through the Wardrobe
Episode 61: Unsolved True Crime
Episode 60: The Importance of Formal Poetry
Episode 59: Wild at Art
Episode 58: Christian Rock Revisited
Episode 57: Fantasy Pub Table (Part 2)
Episode 56: Fantasy Pub Table Draft (Part 1)
Episode 55: Things I No Longer Believe
Episode 54: The Narrative Cubist
Episode 53: After the End Game
Episode 52: Into the Potterverse
Episode 51: Couples Who Art
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