‘Groundbreaking … It’s Not Fair is an important and illuminating book about the injustices faced by children from adults, and how we can do better. It should be read by everyone who cares about creating a fairer world, whether or not they have children in their lives.’
Professor Susan Golombok, Director of the University of Cambridge Centre for Family Research, and author of We Are Family
‘Revolutionary yet compassionate, It’s Not Fair offers a persuasive and paradigm-shifting argument for children’s equality. Rickman’s deep research, forensic examination, and passionate yet practical tone make this an engaging and hopeful book that simultaneously challenges our deeply held views and offers radical new ideas for children’s inclusion in the societies they are soon to inherit. A must-read for parents, educators, activists, and anyone who wishes their voice had been heard as a child.’
Rebecca Schiller, author of Earthed
‘This is a book steeped in compassion and humanity. It’s Not Fair offers hope that a kinder, fairer world is possible. I devoured it.’
Caro Giles, author of Twelve Moons: a year under a shared sky
‘It’s Not Fair has the power to fundamentally shift our thinking about children. It’s not a parenting book, but it is one of the most important books I have read as a parent.’
Alice Ellerby, JUNO Magazine
‘Thought-provoking, thorough, and passionately argued. Be prepared to have your mind changed — this may well be the most important book you read all year.’
Penny Wincer, author of Tender
‘Brilliant and empowering. Through a detailed and perceptive critique of the systems, policies, and prejudices which make life harder for children, Eloise Rickman highlights how routinely they are discriminated against. It’s Not Fair is a call to arms for adults everywhere to deeply listen to, act upon, and amplify the wisdom of children.’
Emma Svanberg, author of Parenting for Humans
‘This wise and powerful book is a clarion call for children’s liberation from adultism that is beautifully written, deeply researched, and richly grounded in children’s experiences.’
Professor John Wall, Director of the Childism Institute and Co-Director of the Children’s Voting Colloquium at Rutgers University in Camden
‘Enlightening and transformative … In today’s rapidly changing world, where children face unprecedented challenges, Eloise Rickman emerges as a voice for change. Her book is an indispensable guide for navigating the complexities of caring for children in the 21st century.’
Leah Boden, author of Modern Miss Mason
‘Persuasive ... A much-needed manifesto for children’s rights in a world that so often ignores their voices.’
Professor Pragya Agarwal, author of (M)otherhood
Praise for Extraordinary Parenting:
‘This timely book has something to offer all parents — seasoned homeschoolers, those thrust into homeschooling unexpectedly, and those who wish to improve their relationships with children educated at school. Insightful, empowering, and accessible.’
Professor Susan Golombok, Director of the University of Cambridge Centre for Family Research, and author of We Are Family: what really matters for parents and children
Praise for Extraordinary Parenting:
‘An inspiring, creative, and helpful book for parents. It’s reminded me that there are simple tweaks we can make to our daily family lives to boost energy and morale.’
Annie Ridout, author of The Freelance Mum
Praise for Extraordinary Parenting:
‘This book feels like a big hug just when we need it. Eloise’s words offer reassurance, calm, and lots of practical suggestions.’
Simone Davies, author of The Montessori Toddler