Children, Heroes and Superheroes

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By Liz Bulkley on Monday, October 15, 2007.
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Alison McGhee's book, Falling Boy, blurs the imaginary line between mortal men and superheroes. It tells the story of little girl who believes her wheelchair-bound friend is hiding his secret identity as a vigilante crime fighter. We'll talk with the author and a child psychiatrist about the role heroes -- real and imagined -- can play in young people's development. We'll find out what defines a hero and what sets superheroes apart.

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***This show originally aired April 18, 2007***

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