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50. Murder Most Unladylike: Breaking Barriers in Children’s Literature with Robin Stevens
50. Murder Most Unladylike: Breaking Barriers in Children’s Literature with Robin Stevens

50. Murder Most Unladylike: Breaking Barriers in Children’s Literature with Robin Stevens

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In this season finale of Why Care?, host Nadia Nagamootoo is joined by bestselling children’s author Robin Stevens, best known for the internationally renowned Murder Most Unladylike series, to explore how literature can shape young minds and create lasting change. Robin shares her journey as an author, the personal experiences that influence her writing, and how her neurodivergence, identity, and lived experiences have shaped the stories she tells. They discuss the importance of representation in children’s books, the impact of subtle acts of exclusion, and how stories can help young readers navigate diversity, identity, and belonging. This episode is an inspiring look at how books can spark meaningful conversations and challenge the status quo. Key Takeaways Children’s books have the power to shape young minds, foster empathy, and challenge stereotypes. Diverse representation in literature helps young readers see themselves and others in a more inclusive way. The power of storytelling can influence how children perceive identity, belonging, and fairness in the world around them. Neurodivergence and lived experiences shape creative expression in profound ways. Robin’s writing reflects her unique perspective as a neurodivergent person, using storytelling as a way to process emotions and understand human interactions. By embracing her identity, Robin creates stories that not only entertain but also educate and inspire conversations around inclusion. Highlights: Robin’s Path to Becoming a Writer – From storytelling as a child to becoming an internationally acclaimed author, Robin shares how her early experiences shaped her passion for writing. Neurodivergence and Storytelling – Robin reflects on how her autism diagnosis has influenced her approach to writing, processing emotions, and understanding the world. Diversity and Representation in Books – Robin discusses the importance of creating characters that reflect a wide range of backgrounds, identities, and lived experiences. Challenging the British Boarding School Narrative – Robin’s books disrupt the overwhelmingly white, privileged image of boarding schools by introducing characters who mirror real-life diversity and challenge to fit in. Raising Awareness of Subtle Acts of Exclusion – Robin highlights the importance of showcasing microaggressions in her stories to help young readers recognise and address them. Bringing Queer Representation to Children’s Books – Robin shares her experience of writing LGBTQ+ characters, the challenges she faced, and the positive impact of queer representation in children’s literature. Guest Bio Robin Stevens is an award-winning author best known for her Murder Most Unladylike series, which blends classic murder mystery with a modern approach to diversity and representation. As someone who identifies with multiple underrepresented communities, Robin skilfully weaves themes of identity, belonging, and social justice into her books. With a deep passion for making literature more inclusive, Robin’s work has had a lasting impact on young readers and the publishing industry. Links Robin Stevens’ Website & Books: https://robin-stevens.co.uk/all-books/ Robin Stevens Socials: Instagram | Youtube | TikTok Nadia Nagamootoo: LinkedIn | Instagram Avenir Consulting: https://linktr.ee/avenirconsultingservices

50. Murder Most Unladylike: Breaking Barriers in Children’s Literature with Robin Stevens

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