Gertrude Stein, Children’s Author And Developmental Psychologist

“The playful yet confusing stories [in Stein’s books for children], liable at any moment to end abruptly, change characters midstream, or pause for some unhelpful explanation, sound very much like the stories that young children tell. As an experimental writer, it turns out, Stein was performing some of the same experiments that we now know children perform as they learn to speak, to assemble narratives, and to understand the world.”