Enid on Enid: Blyton’s Use of Arthurian Narratives in The Knights of the Round Table T. J. Lustig Original Paper 05 June 2013 Pages: 89 - 100
The Twilight of Feminism? Stephenie Meyer’s Saga and the Contradictions of Contemporary Girlhood Christine Jarvis Original Paper 26 September 2013 Pages: 101 - 115
“Neither can they Die any More; for they are Equal unto the Angels”: Secular Epiphanies in David Almond’s Counting Stars Deborah Grace Original Paper 19 March 2014 Pages: 116 - 128
“My Heart Beats in Two Places”: Immigration Stories in Korean-American Picture Books Joanne H. Yi Original Paper 12 September 2013 Pages: 129 - 144
Reading Philosophically in a Community of Enquiry: Challenging Developmentality with Oram and Kitamura’s Angry Arthur Karin Murris Original Paper 09 June 2013 Pages: 145 - 165
“We Have a Great Task Ahead of Us!”: Child-Hate in Roald Dahl’s The Witches James M. Curtis Original Paper 14 June 2013 Pages: 166 - 177