This book was in the same vein as Redwall -- except it's far less violent. Squeaky clean, whimsical, and filled with eternal themes, this was a book I loved, even finding it as a teenager. The Minnipins have lost their past. Long ago, the hero Gammage led them in war against the horrible Hairless Ones.... Continue Reading →
Deep Truths in Simple Stories
“A children's story that can only be enjoyed by children is not a good children's story in the slightest.” ― C.S. Lewis I was driven to reflect on the veracity of this quote early last autumn, whereupon, after having spent a summer binging on everything British I could get my hands on, I returned to... Continue Reading →

