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Independent to stop reviewing children's books aim

Accepted submission by lhsi at 2014-03-16 11:13:07
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Title that doesn't fit: "Independent to stop reviewing children's books aimed at single gender"

The Independent will no longer review any children's books that are aimed at a specific gender [independent.co.uk]. Katy Guest, the literary editor for the paper, notes that "brothers and sisters shared the same toys, books and games, which came in many more colours than just pink and blue, and there was no obvious disintegration of society as a result". Some publishers, but not all, have previously said they would stop printing books for a specific gender.

Happily, as the literary editor of The Independent on Sunday, there is something that I can do about this. So I promise now that the newspaper and this website will not be reviewing any book which is explicitly aimed at just girls, or just boys. Nor will The Independent's books section. And nor will the children's books blog at Independent.co.uk. Any Girls' Book of Boring Princesses that crosses my desk will go straight into the recycling pile along with every Great Big Book of Snot for Boys. If you are a publisher with enough faith in your new book that you think it will appeal to all children, we'll be very happy to hear from you. But the next Harry Potter or Katniss Everdeen will not come in glittery pink covers. So we'd thank you not to send us such books at all.


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