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  2. Middle grade literature - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] Most of the winners of the Newbery Medal have been middle grade books. [3] The category beyond middle grade is young adult, which is intended for readers between the ages of 12 and 18. In addition to differences in word count and the age of the protagonists, middle grade and young adult differ in content.

  3. Children's and young adult literature - Wikipedia

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    It is often divided into young adult literature (ages 12-18) and children's literature (ages up to 12). References This ...

  4. Young adult literature - Wikipedia

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    A young adult novel that has been written surrounding this genre, "Lightlark" by Alex Aster, involves world building in a fantasy realm, romance, love triangles, friendship and finding one's self. These are all common tropes among young adult literature that is continuing to create new boundaries of the genre in the world of today. [citation ...

  5. Best young adult books, according to librarians

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    Young adult books may be marketed toward people ages 12 to 18, but that doesn’t mean these reads are limited only to teens. Of those who buy YA books, 55% are over 18 years old, according to a ...

  6. Lambda Literary Award for Children's and Young Adult Literature

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    After not being present in the 1991 ceremonies, the award returned in the 4th edition under the name "Children's/Young Adult Literature". [4] Starting in 2007, it has been known as the "LGBTQ Children's/Young Adult" award. [5] The 25th Lambda Literary Awards had a record number of submissions at the time.

  7. Adolescent literacy - Wikipedia

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    Adolescent literacy refers to the ability of adolescents to read and write. Adolescence is a period of rapid psychological and neurological development, during which children develop morally (truly understanding the consequences of their actions), cognitively (problem-solving, reasoning, remembering), and socially (responding to feelings, interacting, cooperating).

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