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Do note that the girls end up at their aunts' in Oregon as a result of an unhealthy relationship with their parents.

I loved this book! I thought the way child abuse was connected to the fairy tale and the trickster fox was so well done. I loved the aunts. I'm so glad we read this. It wasn't on my radar at all.
So I was a judge for a children's book contest last year, and one of the picture books we received used Little Red Riding Hood as a framing story about child abuse. Several of the judges got upset and thought it was inappropriate, and the children who are being abused wouldn't be able to connect with a fantasy story like this.
I disagreed! I also see fairytales used in this way a lot, and I think it's really cathartic. Psychologists also use fairytales in children's and adult therapy I believe.
What are people's thoughts? Can fairytales make a good metaphor for abuse, and provide a way for children to process their abuse?
Oh by the way, the author has another book coming out this year, in May! Every Bird a Prince
So I was a judge for a children's book contest last year, and one of the picture books we received used Little Red Riding Hood as a framing story about child abuse. Several of the judges got upset and thought it was inappropriate, and the children who are being abused wouldn't be able to connect with a fantasy story like this.
I disagreed! I also see fairytales used in this way a lot, and I think it's really cathartic. Psychologists also use fairytales in children's and adult therapy I believe.
What are people's thoughts? Can fairytales make a good metaphor for abuse, and provide a way for children to process their abuse?
Oh by the way, the author has another book coming out this year, in May! Every Bird a Prince
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