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    From Lenona@21:1/5 to All on Thu Jul 20 16:54:59 2023
    https://lithub.com/let-the-kids-get-weird-the-adult-problem-with-childrens-books/?utm_source=pocket-newtab

    Excerpt:

    “People in publishing often talk about ‘child-friendly’ books, which suggests something consoling, sweet and kind of nostalgic. But that’s a smokescreen, because those qualities attract parents and teachers more than children,” says Natalia O’
    Hara, author of Hortense and the Shadow and other books with her sister, illustrator Lauren O’Hara (of the forthcoming Madame Badobedah and the Old Bones). “Children like sweet and safe stories but they also like dark, bleak, unsettling or horrible
    stories. Children are like everyone else, they want stories that reflect the whole contradictory tangle of their lives.”

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  • From Arkalen@21:1/5 to Lenona on Sun Jul 23 12:05:10 2023
    On 21/07/2023 01:54, Lenona wrote:

    https://lithub.com/let-the-kids-get-weird-the-adult-problem-with-childrens-books/?utm_source=pocket-newtab

    Excerpt:

    “People in publishing often talk about ‘child-friendly’ books, which suggests something consoling, sweet and kind of nostalgic. But that’s a smokescreen, because those qualities attract parents and teachers more than children,” says Natalia O
    Hara, author of Hortense and the Shadow and other books with her sister, illustrator Lauren O’Hara (of the forthcoming Madame Badobedah and the Old Bones). “Children like sweet and safe stories but they also like dark, bleak, unsettling or horrible
    stories. Children are like everyone else, they want stories that reflect the whole contradictory tangle of their lives.”


    My own experience growing up is that there are things I find dark and unsettling now as an adult and parent that I didn't as a child. Namely
    stories that involve children being abandoned and coming to harm... I
    remember as a child just skating over those elements as the normal
    prerequisite to a fun adventure, completely normal stakes for a
    high-stakes, engaging stories to have. As an adult and moreso as a
    parent I can sometimes barely get through those plot points, and even
    when I can I find them dark to the point of breaking immersion.

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