Wild Child
Title | Wild Child PDF eBook |
Author | Lynn Plourde |
Publisher | Aladdin |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2003-09-01 |
Genre | Juvenile Fiction |
ISBN | 9780689863493 |
"Time for bed," Mother Earth said. "Not for a while," said her wild child. "A song, first. I need a song to play in my head before going to bed." So Mother Earth gave her child a song.... But then this wild child wants a snack and PJs and a kiss.... Lynn Plourde's text snaps and crackles like the leaves of fall as Mother Earth gently gets her daughter ready for bed. And Greg Couch's extraordinary illustrations take readers from the soft greens of late summer through the fiery oranges of a fall sunset to the peaceful blues of early winter's eve. Wild children and their parents will revel in this scrumptious, loving tribute to the wonders of nature and of family.
The Wild Child
Title | The Wild Child PDF eBook |
Author | Jeffrey Moussaieff Masson |
Publisher | Simon and Schuster |
Pages | 401 |
Release | 2010-05-11 |
Genre | True Crime |
ISBN | 1439143862 |
Kept in a dungeon for his entire childhood, Kaspar Hauser appeared in Nuremberg, Germany, in 1828 at age sixteen, barely able to walk or talk. When he was killed in 1833, his true identity and the motives for his unsolved murder became the subjects of intense speculation. This provocative essay sheds new light on this mystery and delves into fundamental questions about the long-term effects of child abuse.
Wild Child
Title | Wild Child PDF eBook |
Author | Naomi Morgenstern |
Publisher | U of Minnesota Press |
Pages | 374 |
Release | 2018-05-08 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN | 1452956863 |
Exploring how the figure of the “wild child” in contemporary fiction grapples with contemporary cultural anxieties about reproductive ethics and the future of humanity In the eighteenth century, Western philosophy positioned the figure of “the child” at the border between untamed nature and rational adulthood. Contemporary cultural anxieties about the ethics and politics of reproductive choice and the crisis of parental responsibility have freighted this liminal figure with new meaning in twenty-first-century narratives. In Wild Child, Naomi Morgenstern explores depictions of children and their adult caregivers in extreme situations—ranging from the violence of slavery and sexual captivity to accidental death, mass murder, torture, and global apocalypse—in such works as Toni Morrison’s A Mercy, Cormac McCarthy’s The Road, Lionel Shriver’s We Need to Talk about Kevin, Emma Donoghue’s Room, and Denis Villeneuve’s film Prisoners. Morgenstern shows how, in such narratives, “wild” children function as symptoms of new ethical crises and existential fears raised by transformations in the technology and politics of reproduction and by increased ethical questions about the very decision to reproduce. In the face of an uncertain future that no longer confirms the confidence of patriarchal humanism, such narratives displace or project present-day apprehensions about maternal sacrifice and paternal protection onto the wildness of children in a series of hyperbolically violent scenes. Urgent and engaging, Wild Child offers the only extended consideration of how twenty-first-century fiction has begun to imagine the decision to reproduce and the ethical challenges of posthumanist parenting.
Wild Child
Title | Wild Child PDF eBook |
Author | T.C. Boyle |
Publisher | A&C Black |
Pages | 322 |
Release | 2010-02-01 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 1408804808 |
A superb new collection from 'a writer who can take you anywhere' (The New York Times) .
Wild Child
Title | Wild Child PDF eBook |
Author | Patrick Barkham |
Publisher | Granta Books |
Pages | 281 |
Release | 2021-01-04 |
Genre | Nature |
ISBN | 1783781920 |
“Quiet but compelling arguments about the importance of kids getting out more and connecting to nature . . . A book that deserves to flourish.” —The Guardian From climbing trees and making dens, to building sandcastles and pond-dipping, many of the activities we associate with a happy childhood take place outdoors. And yet, the reality for many contemporary children is very different. The studies tell us that we are raising a generation who are so alienated from nature that they can’t identify the commonest birds or plants, they don’t know where their food comes from, they are shuttled between home, school and the shops and spend very little time in green spaces—let alone roaming free. In this timely and personal book, celebrated nature writer Patrick Barkham draws on his own experience as a parent and a forest school volunteer to explore the relationship between children and nature. Unfolding over the course of a year of snowsuits, muddy wellies, and sunhats, Wild Child is both an intimate story of children finding their place in the natural world and a celebration of the delight we can all find in even modest patches of green. “Entrancing . . . If ever there was a book to fuel the ecological interest of future generations, this is it.”—Isabella Tree, author of Wilding “Barkham takes us through a year giving his children an education in wildness. He encourages them that a physical relationship with wildlife is of the utmost importance . . . His memoir reveals the abundance of wildlife that can be explored in our own back gardens.” —The Herald
Encounters with Wild Children
Title | Encounters with Wild Children PDF eBook |
Author | Adriana S. Benzaquén |
Publisher | McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP |
Pages | 561 |
Release | 2006-04-05 |
Genre | Medical |
ISBN | 0773580859 |
Through detailed readings of a wide variety of accounts, debates, and representations, Encounters with Wild Children explores the many different meanings these children were given and the varied responses they elicited. Adriana Benzaquén explains why wild children continue to haunt and fascinate Western scientists and shows how the knowledge they have generated in different disciplines, including anthropology, psychology, psychiatry, pedagogy, linguistics, and sociology, has contributed to the shaping and reshaping of the modern understanding of "the child" and affected the social and institutional practices directed at all children in schools, welfare, mental health, and the law.
The Wild Child: Secrets always find a way of revealing themselves. Sometimes you just need to know where to look: A True Short Story
Title | The Wild Child: Secrets always find a way of revealing themselves. Sometimes you just need to know where to look: A True Short Story PDF eBook |
Author | Casey Watson |
Publisher | HarperCollins UK |
Pages | 79 |
Release | 2015-08-13 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 0007543115 |
Casey tells the harrowing story of Connor, an eight year old boy from a broken home who comes to stay with her family.