Children's books are in the news lately -- and not always for good reasons. Books for people under 18 are disproportionately the targets of bans and censorship. This is obviously a major issue for free speech, for the rights of often underrepresented groups to tell their stories and for the rights of others to be able to hear those stories. But it’s also a sign that children’s books are actually right in the middle of important political conversations, and attempts to ban them can be ignored ...
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So Putin's Chef Wrote A Children's Book
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In this episode we look at Yevgeny Prigozhin — who spent 9 years in a Russian penal colony, interfered in US elections, and founded a mercenary group that has committed war crimes across the globe. And he wrote a really weird children’s book! What’s that about?? We look at the 2002 picture book "Indraguzik", Adrianna has a theory, and María decides…
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Little Red Riding Hood
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Over the years, this fairy tale has been at the centre of all kinds of conversations about sex, politics, and female agency. We take a look at five different times it’s been banned for seeming to be on the wrong side of those conversations — or, in South Africa, just for having the wrong title. María and Adrianna poke some holes in the plot of the …
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The Disappearance of Elena Fortún
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In this episode, we explore the life of Elena Fortún, a Spanish children’s book author whose books were considered a bad example for young women by Franco’s dictatorship. There’s secret societies, whisky and cigars, and fascist nuns. It’s getting hot in here, it’s not just us, right?? Also in this episode: Harry Potter is a dom confirmed. Send us a…
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"The Giver" Was Banned For WHAT
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In this episode, we take a look at Lois Lowry's The Giver -- a 90's dystopian classic that was banned for infanticide, murder, pill-popping, euthanasia -- and also some really wild stuff. ------ Sources: https://www.maryvillepawprint.com/banned-the-bluest-eye-and-the-giver/ https://thebookwars.wordpress.com/2013/09/24/banned-books-week-the-giver/ h…
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About That New York Times List ...
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To start off Season 2, María and Adrianna discuss the New York Times list that's been setting the literary world ablaze, and we pitch 10 children's books that should have made the cut. Check out the full NYT list here. What books would you add to the list?? DON'T SAY ATONEMENT >> Send us a text Check us out on instagram For business inquiries: hell…
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Maria and Adrianna catch up on some news they've missed during the pod's hiatus -- including some WILD new laws. Season 2 of Tabook! begins next week! Send us a text Check us out on instagram For business inquiries: hello.tabook@gmail.comAdrianna R, María J
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The Most Banned Book in America
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María and Adrianna talk about Maia Kobabe's Gender Queer, which has topped the charts in recent years as the #1 most banned and challenged book in the US. Adrianna takes the plunge and actually reads it (it's really good!). María chats One Direction fanfic ... there's something for everyone here. Buy Gender Queer here or at your local bookstore. Se…
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Was Alice in Wonderland Banned in China?
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The story's been repeated for almost a hundred years: in 1931, Alice in Wonderland was banned in China because it depicts talking animals. But is the story even TRUE?? Adrianna and María put on our detective hats and examine the evidence. We also take a look at some AMAZING Chinese "Alice" sequels. Alice in China is willing to die to defend a music…
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The Cancellation of American Heart
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María and Adrianna do a deep dive into the pre-publication scandal surrounding Laura Moriarty's YA novel American Heart. Did the book deserve the online backlash? We read through some spicy goodreads comments, and María contemplates a career change. ___ Sources: >> trump allies’ statements on muslim registry x x >> laura moriarty’s slate interview …
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The Banned Book Awards
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This year has had some real unhinged *moments* in the book banning world, which tbh deserve their own awards. María and Adrianna bestow these honors in front of a totally real audience, commemorating 2023 with awards for Wildest Hate Group, Most Oppressive State, Worst Barbecue, and more. Happy holidays! Send us a text Check us out on instagram For…
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Roald Dahl Isn't Horny Anymore :(
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What happens when a beloved children's classic has something problematic, outdated, or just plain boring in it -- and the author isn't around to fix it? Sometimes editors take matters into their own hands. We discuss editing controversies involving Shakespeare, Roald Dahl, Doctor Seuss, and even Goosebumps, and Maria offers up a much better version…
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Smash or Pass (Giving Tree Edition)
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Shel Silverstein was a beloved children’s book author, poet, illustrator, and f*ckboy. Is The Giving Tree super misogynistic? How much should an author’s life affect our judgment of his work? How bad does your childhood have be to make you hate happy endings?? And … most importantly … would you? Sources: >Carnegie Mellon University's Banned Books P…
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We take a wild ride through the 1950’s American South, meeting a racist state senator, some hate groups, and a badass librarian ... all fighting over a couple of rabbits getting married in Garth Williams’ picture book The Rabbits’ Wedding. Also in this episode: the undeniable body horror of Stuart Little. cw: 1950’s American racism :( Sources: >Boo…
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The Scariest Kids' Books Ever?
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With its two sequels, Alvin Schwartz's Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark was some iconic 90's horror. They're still cult classics today -- but they were the most banned books in America in the 90’s, just for being too scary for kids. We (gulp) read them and discuss some of the gory bits. How scary is "too scary", anyway? Sources: >Smithsonian Magaz…
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Maria and Adrianna discuss the controversial novels of author and activist Judy Blume — from “Are You There God? It’s Me, Margaret” and “Forever” to the slightly sus “Then Again, Maybe I Won’t”. We talk about deranged first kiss fantasies and the importance of children reading about experiences that are different from their own. Send us a text Chec…
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In the first episode of TabooK!, we meet Anthony Comstock, historical anti-vice campaigner and guy-who-hated-fun-children's-books. We discuss our extremely specific childhood fears, and María takes a quiz. Send us a text Check us out on instagram For business inquiries: hello.tabook@gmail.comAdrianna R, María J
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María and Adrianna introduce the podcast and hope you will join us on Sundays. Send us a text Check us out on instagram For business inquiries: hello.tabook@gmail.comAdrianna R, María J
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