As a middle-aged man, I would've saved loads on therapy if I'd read Baby-Sitters Club books as a kid | Russell Marks
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Reading books that are conventionally viewed as 'for girls' offers a perspective on childhood experiences, revealing how friendship and family dynamics shape personal growth."
While some might view my interest as peculiar, these stories offer valuable lessons that resonate beyond gender stereotypes, showcasing the universal themes of empathy and connection."
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