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We Are the Baby-Sitters Club
Marisa Crawford
Megan Milks
Mara Wilson
其他書名
Essays and Artwork from Grown-Up Readers
出版
Chicago Review Press
, 2021-07-06
主題
Social Science / Feminism & Feminist Theory
Social Science / Popular Culture
ISBN
164160493X
9781641604932
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=VlAHEAAAQBAJ&hl=&source=gbs_api
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註釋
"We Are the Baby-Sitters Club is the ultimate companion guide for a generation of devout superfans. This book revisits the beloved series through grown-up eyes—but never loses the magic we all felt the moment we cracked open a fresh new book. BSC forever!"
—Lucia Aniello, director and executive producer of
The Baby-Sitters Club
Netflix series
A nostalgia-packed, star-studded anthology featuring contributors such as Kristen Arnett, Yumi Sakugawa, Myriam Gurba, and others exploring the lasting impact of Ann M. Martin's beloved Baby-Sitters Club series
In 1986, the first-ever meeting of the Baby-Sitters Club was called to order in a messy bedroom strewn with RingDings, scrunchies, and a landline phone. Kristy, Claudia, Stacey, and Mary Anne launched the club that birthed an entire generation of loyal readers.
Ann M. Martin's Baby-Sitters Club series featured a complex cast of characters and touched on an impressive range of issues that were underrepresented at the time: divorce, adoption, childhood illness, class division, and racism, to name a few.
In
We Are the Baby-Sitters Club
, writers and a few visual artists from the original BSC generation will reflect on the enduring legacy of Ann M. Martin's beloved series, thirty-five years later—celebrating the BSC's profound cultural influence.
Contributors include
Paperback Crush
author Gabrielle Moss, illustrator SiobhÁn Gallagher, and filmmaker Sue Ding, as well as
New York Times
bestselling author Kristen Arnett, Lambda Award–finalist Myriam Gurba, Black Girl Nerds founder Jamie Broadnax, and
Paris Review
contributor Frankie Thomas.
One of LitHub's Most Anticipated Books of 2021,
We Are the Baby-Sitters Club
looks closely at how Ann M. Martin's series shaped our ideas about gender politics, friendship, fashion and beyond.