For children's literature, the Golden Age is an era of reform and a new starting point. The Golden Age opened the door to an interesting reading for adults. Literature designed for children at this time introduces the world of literature dominated by children. These stories make it possible not only to allow children to accept abnormal trips but also to solve many social class problems related to children. The Golden Age greatly reflected the Victorian era as their parents could not economically support them or their parents did not want them to be orphaned.
We are in the 'golden age' of children's literature that many people refer to, and the wide range of talented writers and illustrators are making great books. On the sales front, the publishing industry for children supports the entire market. One third of printed books sold in the UK last year were titles for children and YA *. The best-selling book of last year is a good example: Elena Favilli's rebellious girls nightmares and Francesca Cavallo, non-fiction non-story about stimulating a woman who sold over 250,000 copies in the UK and won This year's best book will be awarded by bookstore 's Blackwell' s. The Hate U Give of Angie Thomas inspired by the movement of Black Lives Matter was ranked at the top of the New York Times bestseller list and was adjusted to this year's release.
For children's literature, the Golden Age is an era of reform and a new starting point. The Golden Age opened the door to an interesting reading for adults. Literature designed for children at this time introduces the world of literature dominated by children. These stories make it possible not only to allow children to accept abnormal trips but also to solve many social class problems related to children. The Golden Age greatly reflected the Victorian era as their parents could not economically support them or their parents did not want them to be orphaned.