Eloise
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tbh as someone who reads childrens books a lot (as I work with kids), I wouldn't say that's true. There are good kids books and there are bad ones - writing a children's book is a skill like anything else. Not anybody could do it, or at least, not well. There's a reason why some kids picture books become literary classics and some are the crap you find in bargain bins, the latter are written by some copywriter hired by a toy manufacturer to write tie-ins and it shows how little skill they have versus real children's authors.Too many people to reply to so I will just make a general reply. First, I am not stupid, I know people use ghostwriters for books. I had just never heard of ghostwriting for a children's book because it isn't difficult to write a couple sentences per page.
In that way she was right to hire a ghostwriter. If she wasn't his murderer, and she wasn't just doing it for clout or sympathy or as a distraction or whatever, she went about the whole publishing thing the right way.