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This story follows the journey of a baby born during the COVID-19 pandemic. It reflects the fears, restrictions,... Read More >>
The Oxford Handbook of Young Adult Literature is the most comprehensive examination of young adult literature to... Read More >>
In this concise guide, author Kathryn Butler and book reviewer Korrie Johnson provide discernment, practical resources,... Read More >>
Language and Ideology in Children’s Fiction (1992) reveals how books shape young minds by embedding societal beliefs... Read More >>
This edited volume proposes a new perspective on how children's literature interacts with politics: its chapters... Read More >>
This book encourages preservice and in-service teachers to thoughtfully select children’s books that guide their... Read More >>
Tofu Ink Arts Press aims at publishing poems and other arts of un humdrum'd inclusive rhizomatic errant possibilities.... Read More >>
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Reading The Romantic Ridiculous aims to take Romantic Studies from the sublime to the ridiculous, building on recent... Read More >>
In this study, the engaging art created by children’s author Margaret Wise Brown receives the critical attention... Read More >>
Detective Fiction for Young Readers is an examination of contemporary mystery stories for children and young adults.... Read More >>
It investigates the gender representations that French children's literature transmits to children. Using an interdisciplinary... Read More >>
Understanding (Post)feminist Girlhood Through Young Adult Fantasy Literature takes advantage of growing critical... Read More >>
Uranian Children’s Literature and the Early Gay Movement in England: The Romance of Youth considers how writers... Read More >>
Harry Potter, Psychoanalysis, and the Unconscious studies the Harry Potter series through the lens of psychoanalysis... Read More >>
This volume is the first edited collection that offers various theoretical and analytical perspectives on migration... Read More >>
This book explores teaching strategies for incorporating young adult literature as a tool for developing identity,... Read More >>
Amana, The Child Who Was a God is a sweeping historical fantasy set in ancient Nubia and Egypt. Born near the... Read More >>
Lars, ein zehn Jahre alter Junge, wächst am Meer auf. Die Natur ist ihm vertraut, oft stellt er mit einem alten... Read More >>
A heartfelt exploration of David Wood’s collaborations with Judith Kerr, Philippa Pearce, and Kathleen Hale, revealing... Read More >>
This book explores the role of critical literacy in social-emotional learning and provides teachers with the framework... Read More >>