Review of: Adderson, Caroline. Middle of Nowhere. Toronto: Groundwood, 2012. Armstrong, Luanne. I’ll Be Home Soon. Vancouver: Ronsdale, 2012. Goobie, Beth. Jason’s Why. Markham: Red Deer, 2013. Tanaka, Shelley. Nobody Knows. Toronto: Groundwood, 2012. DOI: 10.1353/jeu.2014.001
Analyzes over thirty books for young children on the topics of abandonment, estrangement, divorce an...
Review of: Farley, Lisa. Childhood beyond Pathology: A Psychoanalytic Study of Development and Diagn...
The role of the adolescent protagonist, as a critical medium through which to view society, is well ...
Review of: Brooks, Martha. Mistik Lake. Toronto: Groundwood, 2007. Choyce, Lesley. Book of Michael. ...
Review of: Crook, Connie Brummel. No Small Victory. Markham: Fitzhenry and Whiteside, 2010. Foon, De...
Review of: Avery, Lara. The Memory Book. Poppy, 2016. Garvin, Jeff. Symptoms of Being Human. Balzer ...
Review of: Maksimowska, Aga. Giant. St. John’s: Pedlar, 2012. Snyder, Carrie. The Juliet Stories. To...
The most common story for children is one in which a central character leaves home in search of an a...
Review of: Greenhill, Pauline, and Sidney Eve Matrix. Fairy Tale Films: Visions of Ambiguity. Utah: ...
Review of: Grenby, M. O., and Kimberley Reynolds. Children’s Literature Studies: A Research Handbook...
Review of: Bow, James. The Unwritten Girl. Toronto: Dundurn, 2006. Goobie, Beth. The Dream Where the...
Review of: Harde, Roxanne, and Kokkola, Lydia, editors. The Embodied Child: Readings in Children’s L...
Review of: Tarr, Anita, and Donna R. White, editors. Posthumanism in Young Adult Fiction: Finding Hu...
Review of: Applebaum, Noga. Representations of Technology in Science Fiction for Young People. New Y...
In lieu of abstract, here is the first paragraph of the article: Youth culture and children's litera...
Analyzes over thirty books for young children on the topics of abandonment, estrangement, divorce an...
Review of: Farley, Lisa. Childhood beyond Pathology: A Psychoanalytic Study of Development and Diagn...
The role of the adolescent protagonist, as a critical medium through which to view society, is well ...
Review of: Brooks, Martha. Mistik Lake. Toronto: Groundwood, 2007. Choyce, Lesley. Book of Michael. ...
Review of: Crook, Connie Brummel. No Small Victory. Markham: Fitzhenry and Whiteside, 2010. Foon, De...
Review of: Avery, Lara. The Memory Book. Poppy, 2016. Garvin, Jeff. Symptoms of Being Human. Balzer ...
Review of: Maksimowska, Aga. Giant. St. John’s: Pedlar, 2012. Snyder, Carrie. The Juliet Stories. To...
The most common story for children is one in which a central character leaves home in search of an a...
Review of: Greenhill, Pauline, and Sidney Eve Matrix. Fairy Tale Films: Visions of Ambiguity. Utah: ...
Review of: Grenby, M. O., and Kimberley Reynolds. Children’s Literature Studies: A Research Handbook...
Review of: Bow, James. The Unwritten Girl. Toronto: Dundurn, 2006. Goobie, Beth. The Dream Where the...
Review of: Harde, Roxanne, and Kokkola, Lydia, editors. The Embodied Child: Readings in Children’s L...
Review of: Tarr, Anita, and Donna R. White, editors. Posthumanism in Young Adult Fiction: Finding Hu...
Review of: Applebaum, Noga. Representations of Technology in Science Fiction for Young People. New Y...
In lieu of abstract, here is the first paragraph of the article: Youth culture and children's litera...
Analyzes over thirty books for young children on the topics of abandonment, estrangement, divorce an...
Review of: Farley, Lisa. Childhood beyond Pathology: A Psychoanalytic Study of Development and Diagn...
The role of the adolescent protagonist, as a critical medium through which to view society, is well ...