Academic literature on the topic 'Nightmares, juvenile literature'

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Flanders, Tammy. "Sea Change by F. Viva." Deakin Review of Children's Literature 6, no. 3 (January 29, 2017). http://dx.doi.org/10.20361/g2461b.

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Viva, Frank. Sea Change. Toon Books, 2016.What kid ever wants to be shipped off to some old relative’s place for the summer? Well, if you read any juvenile literature the answer is, of course, almost none. And Eliot is no exception.At first glance, Point Aconi, Nova Scotia does seem an unlikely place to have the ‘great time’ that Eliot’s mother claims he’ll have. There’s the offhanded old great-uncle and his mangy old dog, a rag-tag bunch of kids, some who have issues, the very unappealing food (tongue and onions or pickled pigs feet) and having to work on a fishing boat, all of which seem like a nightmare come to life.But, as in most of these kinds of novels, Eliot comes to love and appreciate the unique locale, care about the quirky kids who live there, and adapt to local ways. His growing maturity is evident when he takes on a local bully and helps him get a job. He also figures out the best way to help his new best friend, Beth, who is being physically abused by her father.Despite the predictability of some of the storylines, the strengths of the story are found in the strong sense of place and the various characters who live there. Viva is an author, illustrator and designer with several picture books to his credit and certainly, the quality of the book’s production is high with many artsy, retro-style illustrations and text formatting that is reminiscent of concrete poetry. The text flows and bends to highlight Eliot’s thoughts and observations, making the book all that more interesting.This short illustrated novel should find an audience with middle grade readers who like stories with interesting characters. The Canadian context makes this attractive for classroom use, too.Recommended: 3 out of 4 starsReview: Tammy FlandersTammy is the Reference Coordinator in the Doucette Library of Teaching Resources at the University of Calgary. She also reviews juvenile resources with an eye to classroom use in her blog, Apples with Many Seeds.
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Books on the topic "Nightmares, juvenile literature"

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Trulson, Michael E. LSD, visions or nightmares. New York: Chelsea House, 1985.

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Roy, Condy, ed. How to get rid of bad dreams. New York: Scholastic, Inc., 1990.

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John, Peel. Book of nightmares. St. Paul, Minn: Llewellyn, 2005.

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Emert, Phyllis Raybin. The book of nightmares: A fiendish guide to your scary dreams. Los Angeles: Lowell House Juvenile, 1997.

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Mayle, Peter. Sweet dreams and monsters: A beginners guide to dreams and nightmares and things that go bump under the bed. London: Macmillan Children's, 1987.

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Mayle, Peter. Sweet dreams and monsters: A beginner's guide to dreams and nightmares and things that go bump under the bed. New York: Harmony Books, 1986.

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Freese, Susan M. Nicknames to nightmares: Reading, writing, and reciting poems about me. Edina, Minn: ABDO Pub. Co., 2008.

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Nobleman, Marc Tyler. Knight. Chicago: Raintree, 2008.

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ill, Dixon Tennessee, ed. Jessica and the wolf: A story for children who have bad dreams. New York, NY: Magination Press, 1990.

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Lobby, Ted. Jessica and the wolf: A story for children who have bad dreams. Milwaukee: G. Stevens, 1993.

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