I’ve written what would appear, on first blush, to be a children’s story. But it’s not. It’s an adult’s story (a bit of a fantasy, perhaps), told as a children’s story. I wonder what that genre is called, if there is a name for such things? If you know, please write the answer on the back of a one-hundred-dollar bill (with apologies to Tom & Ray for stealing their gimmick) and send it to me; the first person sending the correct response will be featured in a future edition of a similar story.
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