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“Suzanne Collins’s War Stories for Kids”
[The more I look at this illustration, the more horrible it is, depicting, as far as I can tell, the deaths of at least all the contestants in The Hunger Games. See Rue just below the silhouette’s chin? In the article itself, the page four discussion of Collins’s mythological influences is particularly interesting.]
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“Suzanne Collins’s War Stories for Kids”

[The more I look at this illustration, the more horrible it is, depicting, as far as I can tell, the deaths of at least all the contestants in The Hunger Games. See Rue just below the silhouette’s chin? In the article itself, the page four discussion of Collins’s mythological influences is particularly interesting.]

Source: The New York Times

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