BlueBelle
I still want Basgetti to come back and explain her awful books comment.
There are umpteen posts on here saying these books were the start of their reading career, how can they be awful when so many of us loved them and still love them, 70 plus years on,
As a child, I felt they were poorly written. Also felt very uncomfortable that the baddies were always âforeignâ or âgypsiesâ. Even as as 6/7/8 year old in the sixties, I knew that was wrong. As an adult, reading them to our children (someone bought them), even more so.
Allowed myself a wry smile as I watched various characters played by black and Asian actors. No, it wasnât âthe timesâ: many people didnât hold her views, even then.
EB may have started many children off on their reading journeys. So has the creepy David Williams đ€·ââïž
The adaptation by Simon Farnaby was excellent.