Foundation: The International Review of Science Fiction
Number 88, Summer 2003
CONTENTS
Farah Mendlesohn
- Andy Sawyer: Who "Owns" Children's Fantasy?
- Michael Levy: Children and Salvation in David Almond's Skellig
- Michael Levy: "They Thought We Were Dead, and They Were Wrong":
Children and Salvation in Kit's Wilderness and Heaven Eyes
by David Almond
- Kay Sambell: Perspectives on the Meanings of Childhood in Near-Future
Fantasies Produced for Young People
- Pat Pinsent: "Into the Trees": Journeys into the Future
in Peter Dickenson's Eva
- Annie Rose Rotruck: Where Have All the Tomboys Gone? Female Figures
in British Children's Fantasy Series
- Mary Harris Russell: Ethical Plots, Ethical Endings in Philip Pullman's
His Dark Materials
- Andrew M. Butler: Non-Linear Narrative(s) in Philip Pullman's Penny
Dreadfuls
Review Essay
Farah Mendlesohn: Diana Wynne Jones: An Exciting and Exacting Wisdom,
edited by Teya Rosenberg et al
- Andrew M. Butler: Corrigenda and Addenda to Issue 86
- Maureen Kincaid Speller: Poison by Chris Wooding
- Cherith Baldry: The Merlin Conspiracy by Diana Wynne Jones
- Victoria Thompson: The King's Head by Susan Price
- N. M. Browne: Viaduct Child by Patrick Wood
- Mary Hammond: Faerie Wars by Herbie Brennan
- Ben Jeapes: Across the Nightingale Floor by Lian Hearn
- Elizabeth A. Billinger: The House of the Scorpion by Nancy
Farmer
- Nick Gifford: Taylor Five by Ann Halam
- Michael Levy: The Ivory Tower and Harry Potter, edited by Lana
A. Whited
- Claire Brialey: Transcension by Damien Broderick
