Goodnight Stories is a book about small, apparently innocent acts of oppression that upbringing wages upon us. Sometimes so commonplace and irrelevant that we paid no attention to them, or maybe we suppressed them in our subconscious, and accepted this as something normal. This book is not about physical abuse or sexual harassment, but rather upbringing conceived by parents, and actions that most people find quite right and absolutely normal. Such measures repressed and thence killed off the curious, loving and villainous child within, and made us strong and reasonable adults. And we employ such subconscious practice on our own children, and blind belief in the maxim of "spare the rod and spoil the child" or the principle that is fine to leave babies crying because it's "good for their lungs".
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