TY - JOUR PY - 2006// TI - Tale of an innocent JO - Children's literature in education A1 - Singer, Nicky SP - 305 EP - 312 VL - 37 IS - 4 N2 - The British novelist Nicky Singer talks about becoming a writer, the role of editors and about who decides what can--and what can't--be published either side of the Atlantic. Her three novels explore territory which can make publishers nervous: Feather Boy (initiation rites and domestic violence), Doll (self-harm) and The Innocent's Story (terrorist suicide bombing). The sharply contrasting responses from publishers in the United Kingdom and the United States are described. Through Nicky Singer's sometimes extraordinary experiences with publishers runs the implicit question, perhaps as important now as it has ever been: What constraints should there be on what is explored in books for young readers?
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