…why you should get Volume Two of The National Review Treasury of Classic Children’s Literature are the fantastic mini-novels included among this big, beautiful, lavishly illustrated book’s 38 stories: Mark Twain’s “Tom Sawyer, Detective,” Jack London’s “The Cruise of the Dazzler,” Marion Ames Taggart’s “The Wyndham Girls,” Adeline Knapp’s “The Boy and the Baron,” and Julia Truitt Bishop’s “Another Chance.” All are top-class literature surpassing most anything published today for kids. Take “Another Chance”–it’s about a poor girl who gets an opportunity to go to college, and then, through selfishness and cruelty, loses it, and the world crashes in on her. But then the person she has mistreated shows mercy, and given this second chance, the girl redeems herself. Trust me: it is a story so well told, that teaches a clear moral, that makes an impression. Now isn’t that exactly what you want your children or grandchildren to be reading? You can order this acclaimed book–it makes a great Christmas gift–as well as National Review’s other superior children’s titles, here.
Recommended

Biden Signs Executive Order Allowing the U.S. to Fund Global Abortions
The policy was first instated by President Reagan to ensure that taxpayers would not be required to indirectly fund abortions in other countries.

The Absurd Criticism of Rand Paul’s Rachel Levine Questioning
How likely is it that this dangerous ideological agenda is about to get worse?

Exclusive: 48 Senators Promise to Oppose Any Bill that Funds Abortion
Pro-life lawmakers pledge to resist spending bills that don’t include the Hyde amendment.

Cruz: Actually, It Is Constitutional to Impeach and Convict a Former President
Never mind how he voted.

What Happened to Officer Sicknick?
Democratic impeachment managers have a duty to explain how Officer Sicknick died.

Minnesota Nasty
Minneapolis is a nice city no longer.
The Latest

Dear Congress: Bringing Back Pork Would Be a Disaster
A proposal to bring back pork-barrel earmarks should be sent to the slaughterhouse.

Wait Just One American Moment
A new organization’s complaints about conservatism seem somewhat disingenuous — and self-serving.

Why a $15 Minimum Wage Would Hit Parents Hardest
A new report finds that the Democrats’ wage hike would affect a crucial expense for many working families: child care.

For the Love of Country, Pull Back from the Brink
The future of conservatism, and the nation, depends on coming together and restoring faith in the American story.

Alzheimer’s Be Not Proud
It takes away so much. But our personhood is so strong that the disease, even in its late stages, can’t fully extinguish the human personality.

Prezes and ex-prezes, &c.
On the wrecking of a tradition; CPAC now and before; the fetishization of guns; a ferret named Elizabeth Ann; and more.