«Maguire is very much in control of her subject and provides a fresh and stimulating reading of post-<i>Wende</i> texts which have received substantial scholarly attention. She challenges critics’ often peripheral or broad-brush readings of the function of childhood through a robust, focussed, and detailed analysis. The monograph will be a welcome addition to the rapidly expanding field of childhood studies, and most particularly to explorations of childhood and child figures in German-language literature. Indeed, ‘childness’ may well come to be adopted more widely as a productive critical framework. This study makes a first-rate opening to Peter Lang’s new series ‘Studies in Modern German and Austrian Literature’.» (Alexandra Lloyd, Germanistik in Ireland, 2014)