
Navigating Parenthood and Storytelling: A Mother's Unique Perspective
Adventures in the Heart of Children's Book Authors Podcast · Papa Rick Harris
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Show Notes
Episode 64
Allison Intrieri, the author of "Thatcher Hates the Bath," presents an insightful look at the trials and tribulations of parenting, particularly the struggles surrounding children's bathtime.
Drawing from her personal experiences as a mother, she delves into the unique challenges that arise when children resist necessary routines, emphasizing the importance of empathy and understanding in navigating these moments.
Throughout our discussion, we investigate the creative process behind her book, which employs humour and relatability to connect with both children and parents alike.
Allison reflects on the critical role of perspective in children's literature, advocating for narratives that depict the realities of parenting.
Allison explores the complexities of parenting, particularly the humorous challenges she faced when her son resisted bath time. This exploration serves as the backbone of her book, which seeks to resonate with both children and parents alike.
Allison emphasizes the importance of addressing real-life parenting scenarios in children's literature, noting that her book offers exaggerated yet relatable situations that reflect the chaos of family life.
The conversation also touches on the technical aspects of publishing as Allison navigates self-publishing, discussing her decisions on design and distribution.
She emphasizes the need to create a visually appealing product that stands out in a crowded marketplace.
As the episode unfolds, Allison's passion for storytelling and her desire to connect with readers become evident, illustrating how her journey is not merely about crafting a book but about fostering understanding and empathy among families.
The episode captures the essence of parenting through a creative lens, inviting listeners to reflect on their own experiences while encouraging aspiring authors to share their stories.
Takeaways:
- Allison, the author of 'Thatcher Hates the Bath', shares her journey into children's literature.
- The book was inspired by her experiences as a mother of a young child.
- Allison emphasizes the importance of illustrating the parent's perspective in children's books.
- She discusses the unique challenges and rewards of independent publishing in the modern market.
- The narrative incorporates both humor and relatable parenting struggles to engage both children and parents.
- Allison highlights the significance of creating a visually appealing book that resonates with young readers.
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Companies mentioned in this episode:
- Law and Order
- Bull East New York
- Starz
- Amazon
- Ingram Spark
- Target
- Walmart
- Baker
- Bookstop