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Children's books: why literature for the future is stuck in the past

Children's books: why literature for the future is stuck in the past

Update: 2019-01-21
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In this episode, Harriet Fitch Little is joined by paralympian, TV presenter and children’s author Ade Adepitan, and children’s book critic Imogen Russell Williams to talk about the lack of diversity in children’s literature.

“I suddenly started to get a perception that certain people did certain things, that main protagonists, that strong characters, that hero characters were all white, middle class.”

ADE ADEPITAN


They discussed why children’s literature is so behind, why we can’t eliminate the past and who should be dealing with this - the authors, the publishers or the parents?


Also, children's author and illustrator Nadine Kaadan answered the burning question: how do you create a character for children?


To see all the events at Imagine Children's Festival and to buy tickets, go to https://www.southbankcentre.co.uk/whats-on/festivals-series/imagine-childrens-festival

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Children's books: why literature for the future is stuck in the past

Children's books: why literature for the future is stuck in the past