Elise P edited the memorable quotes of The Children's Book Sunday, April 4, 2010.
- Added a quotation: “"I don't think the real tales do frighten you. I think you accept the rules. They work in a fenced world which isn't the real world, where nothing really changes. Witches get punished, and goose-girls become princesses, and what was lost is restored." (Griselda Wellwood to Julian Cain, about fairy tales)”
- Added a quotation: “Florence began to weep. Gabriel stroked her hair. The child inside stretched its frog-fingers and its stick legs, and put a fine thumb into its unfinished ghost-mouth, and sucked.”
- Added a quotation: “They were all equally present because they were all gone.”
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