Articles: The Key Is in the Mouth: Food and Orality in Coraline, by Kara K. Keeling & Scott Pollard / Much the Same on the Other Side: The Boondocks and the Symbolic Frontier, by Pamela Swanigan / Not Exactly: Intertextual Identities and Risky Laughter in Sherman Alexie’s The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-time Indian, by Adrienne Kertzer / Testing the Tastemakers: Children’s Literature, Bestseller Lists, and the "Harry Potter Effect", by Rebekah Fitzsimmons / Tossing the Pink Parasol: Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm, the New Woman, and Progressive Era Reform, by Kelli M. Seller / "Manly-Hearted Women": Gender Variants in Louise Erdrich’s Birchbark House Books, by Don Latham / Consuming Books: Synergies of Materiality and Narrative in Picturebooks, by Rebecca-Anne C. Do Rozario / "Sex Matters": L. M. Montgomery, Friendship, and Sexuality, by Laura M. Robinson / Harry Potter’s Ethical Paradigms: Augustine, Kant, and Feminist Moral Theory, by Shira Wolosky
Varia: Anthems for (Un)doomed Youth?: The Fairy Tales of Wilfred Owen, by Dennis Butts / From Peter and the Wolfto Peter + the Wolf: Translating/Adapting the Fairy Tale in Greece, by Meni Kanatsouli
Reviews: Child Consumers and the Invention of Children’s Literature, by Catherine Cronquist Browning / Lewis Carroll by the Numbers, by Jan Susina / Breathlessly Awaiting the Next Installment: Revealing the Complexity of Young Adult Literature, by Amanda K. Allen / Love Them and Lose Them, Then Move On, by NaToya Faughnder / Constructing Children’s Stories and Learning to Resist Them, by Leona W. Fisher / Queering the Children’s Canon: Contemporary Critics Respond, by Kristin Proehl / The Queerness of Children’s Literature, by Matthew B. Prickett / Influenced by Over a Century of American Literature, by Brian Dillon / Animated. Scripted. Not Innocent., by Philip Nel / The Right Way to Read, by Julia L. Mickenberg / E.B. White as Spiderman, by Joan Menefee