Re: The Absentee Parent Conundrum in Children's Lit
Posted: July 21st, 2010, 10:45 pm
Now this is synchronic since I read a YA book a few days back and it left me regretting. One of the reasons was that there was no background or acknowledgement of protagonist's folks. None. I posted a blog entry http://wp.me/pRsfv-9F on my blog explaining my glumness about the same.
I don't know if we can name authors and books that didn't quite "gel" with us, if you know what mean, here, on Bransforums (I am a first-timer), so am keeping it terse. I am absolutely bemused by the total lack of presence of a main character's parents. It just doesn't go with the story, and the whole thing becomes unbelievable. The last book I read was horrible, for the lack an apter word, but like I said, I am refraining from naming it here. A mention, or two, of the parents, at the least, is what I ask for.
-BrownEyed
I don't know if we can name authors and books that didn't quite "gel" with us, if you know what mean, here, on Bransforums (I am a first-timer), so am keeping it terse. I am absolutely bemused by the total lack of presence of a main character's parents. It just doesn't go with the story, and the whole thing becomes unbelievable. The last book I read was horrible, for the lack an apter word, but like I said, I am refraining from naming it here. A mention, or two, of the parents, at the least, is what I ask for.
-BrownEyed