What more could anyone ask?
The slogan went on: "Tigers are frightening. But if they're made of paper they can't eat anyone. You believe too much in the power of grown-ups, and not enough in your capabilities."
The headline-hitting controversial sections were about sex. They had been found obscene and rewritten in the English version. The compromised paragraphs were printed in italics. We never knew, though we tried hard to imagine, what the original might have said. But what we had was radical enough. No-one had spoken to us like this before: straightforward descriptions of what happens in sex, and its aftermath, in basic language.
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