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Posted on 20 Aug 2020 by 一

The Baby-Sitters Club: the perfect PG escape for millennials and their kids – or anyone, really

Ann M Martin’s series was a staple of my childhood and luckily the Netflix reboot is excellent. I wrote about it for The Guardian.

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CategoriesPublications Tagsadaptation, Alice Pung, Ann M Martin, Asian-American, Asian-Australian, criticism, cultural criticism, Netflix, Never Have I Ever, queer, reboot, review, Sex Education, Television, The Baby-Sitters Club, The Guardian, The Half of It, trans

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