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MAKE BELIEVE by Mac Barnett (Audiobook)(Nonfiction)
Author: Mac Barnett; Narrator: Mac Barnett
Full Title: Make Believe: On Telling Stories to Children
Release Year: 2026
Length: 2h 16m
Genres: Nonfiction, Essays, Literary Criticism, Children's Literature, Education
In 'Make Believe: On Telling Stories to Children,' bestselling children's author Mac Barnett presents a profound meditation on the essence of children's literature and its vital role in nurturing imagination and storytelling. This book serves as a rallying cry for recognizing children's books as a significant art form, deserving of deep study and critical appreciation, rather than merely as educational tools. Barnett posits that children are often better equipped than adults to engage profoundly with stories and art, highlighting their innate ability to appreciate complex narratives. Written with a blend of humor and academic rigor, the book encourages adults to reconsider their perceptions of childhood and the literature created for young readers. It acts as an intimate invitation to view children's literature as a portal into the rich inner lives of children themselves. Barnett, the ninth U.S. National Ambassador for Young People's Literature, champions the profound joys of reading for pleasure, especially at a time when a national literacy crisis looms. Through conversational essays on wonder, the author explores what truly gives life meaning, advocating for stories that respect children as fully formed individuals rather than unfinished projects.


