Kids go to fantasy not for escape but for organization, and a little elevation; since life is like this already, they imagine that it might be still like this but more magical.
Adam Gopnik, “The Dragon’s Egg,” The New Yorker (5 December 2011), 89.
Kids go to fantasy not for escape but for organization, and a little elevation; since life is like this already, they imagine that it might be still like this but more magical.
Adam Gopnik, “The Dragon’s Egg,” The New Yorker (5 December 2011), 89.
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