Exploring abuse and trauma in children's fiction with Kimberly Brubaker Bradley

02/03/2021 1h 4min Temporada 6 Episodio 2
Exploring abuse and trauma in children's fiction with Kimberly Brubaker Bradley

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Kimberly Brubaker Bradley was the sort of kid who would skip lunch breaks to read and talk with the school librarian. She studied chemistry and worked as a research chemist after school, writing at night and on the weekends. Eventually, she realised that writing was her true passion and got her first publishing contract while pregnant with her second child. She now lives on a farm in Tennessee with an assortment of animals and is celebrating the publication of her 18th novel, Fighting Words. Just a note a warning before listening:  This episode deals with discussions of child sexual abuse and may be triggering for some listeners. If you need support:In the UK, you can find support here.In Australia, you can find help here. Interview starts at 21 minutes.Mini-book club: Every Lie I've Ever Told by Rosie WaterlandThis memoir is a moving and beautiful exploration of friendship and grief. We are both in awe of Rosie's ability to make us laugh and cry in the space of a few paragraphs. Please note that Caitlin's job at HarperCollins Publishers did not affect our opinion of this book. In this interview, we chat about:Why Fighting Words is the book Kimberley feels she was called to write (and why it was also the most challenging of all her work)How the #metoo movement spurred Kimberley to write the first sentences of the project which became Fighting WordsHow Kimberley fine-tuned the difficult subject matter to make the novel appropriate for ages 10 and upWhy Kimberley believes children’s novels have to sometimes explore this darker subject matterThe reaction of readers and teachers to the novelThe research process for her previous historical novels, set in WW2 Britain (The War That Saved My Life and The War I Finally Won)The changes Kimberley has seen in the publishing industry (the need for diverse books) and how she’s grown as a writerBooks and other things mentioned:The Anti-Cool Girl by Rosie WaterlandHow to Steal a Dog by Barbara O'ConnorMargot and Me by Juno DawsonAuthor: Angie ThomasAuthor: Carole Boston WeatherfordAuthor: Nikki GrimesAuthor: Elizabeth Acevedo The Enigma Game and Code Name Verity by Elizabeth WeinThe Skylark’s War by Hilary McKayGet in touch with Kimberly at her website. Follow us on Instagram @betterwordspod*Note: We received PR copies of Fighting Words from Text Publishing.