%0 Journal Article %T &#8220;Forget about Eden&#8221;: (Violations of) Children&#8217;s Rights in <i>The </i><i>Last Book in the Universe</i> %A Gwynne Ellen Ash %J Advances in Literary Study %P 130-142 %@ 2327-4050 %D 2024 %I Scientific Research Publishing %R 10.4236/als.2024.122009 %X Dystopian tales, both post-apocalyptic wastelands and carefully manicured ultramodern utopias, offer the opportunity to demonstrate what can happen when human rights are not respected and upheld. This paper examines the violations of children&#8217;s rights in the novel <i>The Last Book in the Universe</i> <a href="#ref21">(Philbrick, 2000)</a>. Using the United Nation&#8217;s <i>Convention on the Rights of the Child</i> <a href="#ref21">(UNICEF, 1989)</a> as a framework for analysis, the paper investigates how science fiction can communicate children&#8217;s rights to them, through negative examples of their violations. %K Children& %K #8217 %K s Science Fiction %K Young Adult Science Fiction %K Children& %K #8217 %K s Rights %K Human Rights %K Dystopia %K Post-Apocalypse %U http://www.scirp.org/journal/PaperInformation.aspx?PaperID=132513