
Check out this photo (I assume it to be stock) from the front page of yesterday's
Globe & Mail. Yesterday at the
Descant blog
I wrote about the resonance of 1970s YA fiction, and the effect of writers like
Norma Klein on our formative years. More of an effect than I imagined, however, if this photograph is anything to go by. But then
Girls Can Be Anything was published in 1973! I wonder, are we holding onto these books out of nostalgia, or has nothing as good or better come along since then? I've not actually been paying attention, and hope indeed something else has come along. These are things that can't get lost. Liberal propaganda it might have been, but then my own indoctrination into
Free to Be... You and Me, for example, only ever had the effect of teaching me how to be happy.