I am writing a current WIP as a way for younger generations to become more aware of Africa through reading. The actual subject of my children's book is something every child can relate to, however, I want to include a character with AIDS. Though it is never said flat out that this character has AIDS, the way it is written now, it will be obvious to parents who may read the book to their kids and for those who choose to share this fact and explanation with their kids (which I hope).
Are there certain ground rules everyone seems to know about how to deal with this kind of thing? Is it something to stay away from because they're tough sells? Have you had to handle something like this before? Any other advice. I guess it's kind of like "Why does Timmy have two Mommies?", though I wouldn't know how to go about writing and selling that either.
Thanks for anything you can tell me.
Kelsey
Are there certain ground rules everyone seems to know about how to deal with this kind of thing? Is it something to stay away from because they're tough sells? Have you had to handle something like this before? Any other advice. I guess it's kind of like "Why does Timmy have two Mommies?", though I wouldn't know how to go about writing and selling that either.
Thanks for anything you can tell me.
Kelsey