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The Books That Warped Our Young Minds

44 min · 18. Juni 2026
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We revisit the children’s books and fairy tales that felt normal at the time and realize how many of them were basically horror stories with a moral. We connect the nightmares to bigger questions about censorship, family dynamics, and what we want kids to learn now.  • shifting patterns in children’s book censorship from the 1970s to today  • VC Andrews and the secret pipeline of too-adult reads  • Struwwelpeter and the shock-value “cautionary tale” tradition  • fairy tale archetypes like evil stepparents and abandoned kids  • The Giving Tree as generosity versus dysfunctional emotional labor  • Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark and the power of illustrations  • Lois Duncan and Stranger with My Face plus fear that feels real  • choose your own adventure books that go wildly dark  • The Little Match Girl and other stories built to haunt  • Lord of the Flies compared with real survival stories  • LGBTQ children’s books, representation, and the future of labels  If you have a story you'd like to share or have any comments, we'd love to hear from you. Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2521241/fan_mail/new] Email us at info@thewomenareplotting.com, and find us on all the socials. Be safe and be excellent to each other.

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Episode The Books That Warped Our Young Minds Cover

The Books That Warped Our Young Minds

We revisit the children’s books and fairy tales that felt normal at the time and realize how many of them were basically horror stories with a moral. We connect the nightmares to bigger questions about censorship, family dynamics, and what we want kids to learn now.  • shifting patterns in children’s book censorship from the 1970s to today  • VC Andrews and the secret pipeline of too-adult reads  • Struwwelpeter and the shock-value “cautionary tale” tradition  • fairy tale archetypes like evil stepparents and abandoned kids  • The Giving Tree as generosity versus dysfunctional emotional labor  • Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark and the power of illustrations  • Lois Duncan and Stranger with My Face plus fear that feels real  • choose your own adventure books that go wildly dark  • The Little Match Girl and other stories built to haunt  • Lord of the Flies compared with real survival stories  • LGBTQ children’s books, representation, and the future of labels  If you have a story you'd like to share or have any comments, we'd love to hear from you. Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2521241/fan_mail/new] Email us at info@thewomenareplotting.com, and find us on all the socials. Be safe and be excellent to each other.

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