"Few people are aware of the right's attempts to use children's literature ideologically to indoctrinate American youth. While this book will certainly be valuable to scholars of children's literature and education, those outside of academe should also sit up and take notice."
- Philip Nel, coeditor of Tales for Little Rebels
"<i>Raising Your Kids Right</i> is an eye-opening examination of how the contemporary conservative movement has deployed children's literature. Michelle Ann Abate adds a crucial dimension to the study of the conservative movement while simultaneously expanding the discussion about the intersections of children's literature and American politics."<br />
Children's Literature Association Quarterly
"AÂ timely and engaging study of the rise of conservative children's books published in the United States. It is a valuable study of the political nature of some of children's literature as it zeros in on a handful of high-profile conservative titles published since the 1990s."<br />
- Jan Susina, Teachers College Record
<p>"AÂ brilliant study that marks a significant intervention in both the fields of political science and children's literature."</p>
The Lion and the Unicorn
"The role of children's literature in laying the groundwork for future generations to embrace conservatism is worth exploring and understanding. Abate's book helps open that conversation, while leaving plenty of questions for future scholars to pursue."<br />
Journal of the History of Childhood and Youth
"Few people are aware of the right's attempts to use children's literature ideologically to indoctrinate American youth. While this book will certainly be valuable to scholars of children's literature and education, those outside of academe should also sit up and take notice."
- Philip Nel, coeditor of Tales for Little Rebels
"<i>Raising Your Kids Right</i> is an eye-opening examination of how the contemporary conservative movement has deployed children's literature. Michelle Ann Abate adds a crucial dimension to the study of the conservative movement while simultaneously expanding the discussion about the intersections of children's literature and American politics."<br />
Children's Literature Association Quarterly
"AÂ timely and engaging study of the rise of conservative children's books published in the United States. It is a valuable study of the political nature of some of children's literature as it zeros in on a handful of high-profile conservative titles published since the 1990s."<br />
- Jan Susina, Teachers College Record
<p>"AÂ brilliant study that marks a significant intervention in both the fields of political science and children's literature."</p>
The Lion and the Unicorn
"The role of children's literature in laying the groundwork for future generations to embrace conservatism is worth exploring and understanding. Abate's book helps open that conversation, while leaving plenty of questions for future scholars to pursue."<br />
Journal of the History of Childhood and Youth