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No Kids Allowed: Children's Literature for Adults

Michelle Ann Abate

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Children's literature isn't just for children anymore. This original study explores the varied forms and roles of children's literature—when it's written for adults.

What do Adam Mansbach's Go the F**k to Sleep and Barbara Park's MA! There's Nothing to Do Here! have in common? These large-format picture books are decidedly intended for parents rather than children. In No Kids Allowed, Michelle Ann Abate examines a constellation of books that form a paradoxical new children's literature for adults. Distinguishing these books from YA and middle-grade fiction that appeals to adult readers, Abate argues that there is something unique about this phenomenon. Principally defined by its form and audience, children's literature, Abate demonstrates, engages with more than mere nostalgia when recast for grown-up readers. Abate examines how board books, coloring books, bedtime stories, and series detective fiction written and published specifically for adults question the boundaries of genre and challenge the assumption that adulthood and childhood are mutually exclusive.

Publisher

Johns Hopkins University Press

Publication Date

10/13/2020

ISBN

9781421438870

Pages

248

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About the Author

Portrait of author Michelle Ann Abate
Michelle Ann Abate
Michelle Ann Abate is associate professor of literature for children and young adults at The Ohio State University. She earned her Ph.D. in English from the Graduate School and University Center of the City University of New York in 2004. Before joining the faculty at OSU, Michelle was an associate professor of English at Hollins University, where she served as editor of the journal Children's Literature.

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