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1 Children's War Diaries as Agents of Peace Marija Todorova , Kathleen Ahrens , 2023 single work criticism
— Appears in: Bookbird , vol. 61 no. 3 2023; (p. 27-35)
'Literature for children plays an active role in the promotion of a culture of peace. This is particularly true of children’s literature in the format of a child-written diary that describes the traumatic events of war. Using the testimonial response method, this article analyses three war diaries written by young girls, two from Bosnia and one from Singapore, published in English language for young readers. By bearing witness to the lived experiences of individuals who have encountered significant hardship, readers can cultivate an empathetic understanding of historical events and the human capacity for resilience. The analysis also explores how first-person literary narratives, while representative of the trauma of war, can also be used to promote and teach about the importance of peace by making sense of history, bearing witness to traumatic emotions, and empowering the youth to seek peace.' (Publication abstract)
2 15 y separately published work icon Red Spikes Margo Lanagan , ( trans. Marija Todorova with title Crveni bocki ) Skopje : Vermilion , 2009 Z1316986 2006 selected work short story young adult horror fantasy (taught in 2 units) Ten stories that take place in worlds not quite our own and yet each one illuminates what it is to be human. Ages 14+. (Source: Trove)
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