Rowling and the Child's Mind

Written by Sean Hackbarth
Published June 16, 2003

Whatever you think of the Harry Potter books, J. K. Rowling has certainly tapped into the thoughts, feelings, and experiences of kids all over the world. Despite critic Harold Bloom's prediction that the books will be relegated to dust bins, stories that cross so many national, cultural, and demographic lines must possess some transcendent quality.

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