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Alternating Narratives in Fiction for Young Readers : Twice Upon a Time

Part of the Critical Approaches to Children's Literature series
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This book is about the implications of novels for young readers that tell their stories by alternating between different narrative lines focused on different characters. It asks: if you make sense of fiction by identifying with one main character, how do you handle two or more of them? Do novels with alternating narratives diverge from longstanding conventions and represent a significant change in literature for young readers? If not, how do these novels manage to operate within the parameters of those conventions? This book considers answers to these questions by means of a series of close readings that explore the structural, educational and ideological implications of a variety of American, British, Canadian and Australian novels for children and for young adults. 

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Product Details
Palgrave Macmillan
3319508180 / 9783319508184
Paperback
22/04/2017
148 x 210 mm, 346 grams