Rupturing the past: disturbing family relationships in Hugh Scott's 'Why Weeps the Brogan?'

Sandra Williams

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Abstract

A collection of papers rrepresenting presentations given at the annual conference of the British branch of IBBY UK. Individual papers from authors, publishers and scholars examine that history, but also consider what makes a book controversial, particularly in the opinion of adults, and how writers thorugh the centuries have portrayed conflict - social, personal and political - to draw the attention of young readers to the often perplexing and uncomfortable realiities of life.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationConflicts and controversies
EditorsB. Carrington, J. Harding
Place of PublicationShenstone, UK
PublisherPied Piper Publishing Limited
ISBN (Print)9780955210679
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jan 2011

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