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Two novels depict the struggles of virtuous boys to overcome poverty and achieve success and respectibility.
Didactic fiction, American --- Young adult fiction, American
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This study of fantasy author Robin McKinley is the first full-length, in-depth analysis of the author's works, including her award-winning books The Blue Sword (Newbery Honor, 1983) and The Hero and the Crown (Newbery Medal, 1985).
Young adult fiction, American --- History and criticism. --- McKinley, Robin --- מקינלי, רובין --- Criticism and interpretation.
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Teenagers --- Young adult fiction, American --- Young adult literature --- Books and reading --- Bibliography
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Cart's up-to-date coverage makes this the perfect resource for YA librarians who want to sharpen their readers' advisory skills, educators and teachers who work with young people, and anyone else who wants to understand where YA lit has been and where it's heading.
Young adult fiction, American --- Young adult literature --- Teenagers --- Teenagers in literature. --- History and criticism. --- Books and reading
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"This collection of fresh essays on Suzanne Collins's epic trilogy spans multiple disciplines. The contributors probe the trilogy's meaning using theories grounded in historicism, feminism, humanism, queer theory, as well as cultural, political, and media studies"--Provided by publisher.
Collins, Suzanne, --- Critique et interprétation --- Young adult fiction, American --- History and criticism. --- Collins, Suzanne --- Collins, Suzanne. --- Criticism and interpretation.
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Focusing on the attempted and successful banning of young adult fiction from media centers and classrooms, this book treats the legal and experiential history of censorship in libraries and public schools. It also looks closely at young adult novels from the early 1970's until today that have been the subject of book challenges. The authors discussed include Judy Blume, S.E. Hinton, Chris Crutcher, Jean Craighead George, M.E. Kerr, Mildred Taylor, and Sherman Alexie. This book offers parents, teachers and librarians arguments against censorship based on literary merit and societal benefit.
Challenged books --- Young adult fiction, American --- Young adults' libraries --- School libraries --- Teenagers --- Censorship. --- Censorship --- Books and reading
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Letters from celebrated authors respond to an array of tough and meaningful questions from their young fans, giving a glimpse into the hearts and souls of kids today and the writers who have changed their lives.
Teenagers --- Teenagers --- Authors, American --- Young adult literature --- Authors and readers --- Young adult fiction, American --- Books and reading --- Appreciation
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