The Guardian view on the John Lewis Christmas ad : a modern story of fathers and sons / Editorial
It might be darker than usual, but this year’s festive offering reflects our fears for boys growing up today We need look no further than this year’s John Lewis Christmas ad to see that one of the most urgent national conversations is the crisis of boyhood. Fears around the rise of the (…)
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