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Family fictions
Tucker, NicholasLondon ; New York : Continuum, 2001.Family Fictions provides an introduction to the history of family stories in children's literature and an in-depth critical study of the works of Jacqueline Wilson, Anne Fine and Morris Gleitzman.This text analyzes the fictional portrayal of the child in the family. It examines the literary representation of the modern family in its different forms and includes critiques of the work of Morris Gleitzman, Jacqueline Wilson and Anne Fine.
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Family fictions
Tucker, NicholasLondon : Continuum, 2001.This text analyzes the fictional portrayal of the child in the family. It examines the literary representation of the modern family in its different forms and includes critiques of the work of Morris Gleitzman, Jacqueline Wilson and Anne Fine.As part of the Contemporary Studies in Children's Literature series, this book analyses the fictional portrayal of the child as a part of the family. It examines the literary representation of the modern family, the place of the child within the family and implications for concepts of childhood.
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