A review by mkcd
Mary Poppins by P.L. Travers

3.0

There are a lot of moments of delight, but also a lot of moments that one has to edit out and/or explain ("Well, honey, we don't say that someone is 'behaving like a Red Indian' when they're being naughty..." etc.).

Which--hey, I get that things are Of A Time. Read it or explain it or skip it or whatever. But there are also other things to read and I don't think this is so great that if you're approaching it for the first time in 2022 it would necessarily be missed if you skip it.