Realistic fiction for children: Tulip touch by anne fine
Abstract
In children’s literature products etiquette values judgment, didactic, informative, instructive, and counseling also the cautionary factors outway more. Further without generalization when we look at some of children’s literature products, components containing violent and aggressive behaviors are not scaped from notice. Tulip Touch and exceptionally well-crafted book that presents very frank and unfordable truth about the way we all, from children to schools, to social services, deal with ‘troubled’ children, and the question of whether or not a child can be inherently evil is expertly framed by certain adults in the novel and left hanging there, exceptionally sadly. A book in which the cruelty and sheer cleverness of children are not underestimated by the writer, but by the adults in the book is a very tough read and rightly so. This is an important book for its nuances, on the face of it, it is about the consequences of friendship, the idea that you can’t save everyone, the idea that sometimes we don’t all want to be saved, and the fact that when everyone gives up no one wins.
How to Cite This Article
Sonia Valizadeh, Pinar Pamuk (2023). Realistic fiction for children: Tulip touch by anne fine . International Journal of Multidisciplinary Research and Growth Evaluation (IJMRGE), 4(5), 173-178.