Critique

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One Day in Jerusalem in the Context of Suitability for Children

One Day in Jerusalem, whose subject matter is Jerusalem, is the first Turkish children's literature, which is the second book of "Turtle Battuta Diaries" series.

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Attention! It’s a Book.

It’s a Book is published in 2010 and received the Society of Illustrators Lifetime Achievement Award in 2014. Lane Smith’s book, It’s a Book, is like a manifesto about technology which is now an indispensable part of people’s lives.

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Realism of Fifty Kuruş Chocolate

Orhan Kemal’s children stories compilation, Fifty Kuruş Chocolate, which involves eight different stories of a child character, was republished with illustrations in 2016.

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Tiddler the Storytelling Fish: Post-modern Features in a Child’s Narration

Julia Donaldson tells the adventures of a fish who loves telling stories and has a great imagination in her book Tiddler the Story Telling Fish. From this aspect, it is mostly similar to many other books in the field of children’s books.

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Violence against Woman in children’s book Yasemen

Yasemen, written by Hasan Nail Canat, tells you what Yasemen went through as a five years old daughter of a poor family living in İstanbul. Yasemen’s father, Ömer, is alcoholic and unoccupied.

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Mevlana İdris Texts which Make the Reader Wants to Write an Alternative End

Mevlana İdris, who engages in literature from his years in law school till today, was born in Kahramanmaraş in 1966.

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Fictional Vagueness of My Father and Me

My Father and Me, which is an engrossing and long novel for kids as well as an impressive novella for adults who can read it in a trace, was translated into Turkish in 2014.