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  2. Then Again, Maybe I Won't - Wikipedia

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    Tony meets and befriends a neighbor, Joel Hoober, a boy his own age. While Joel's manners impress Mr. and Mrs. Miglione, Tony sees Joel's true colors in private: he secretly engages in such uncalled-for deportment as making goof calls , underage drinking, reading adult-oriented fiction, and shoplifting , and encourages Tony to participate in ...

  3. Young adult literature - Wikipedia

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    Author and academic Michael Cart states that the term young adult literature "first found common usage in the late 1960's, in reference to realistic fiction that was set in the real (as opposed to imagined), contemporary world and addressed problems, issues, and life circumstances of interest to young readers aged approximately 12–18".

  4. Junk (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Junk, known as Smack in the US, is a realistic novel for young adults, written by British author Melvin Burgess and published in 1996 by Andersen in the UK. Set on the streets of Bristol, England, it features two runaway teenagers who join a group of squatters, where they fall into heroin addiction and embrace anarchism.

  5. Guys Read - Wikipedia

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    Guys Read logo. Guys Read is a web-based literacy program for boys founded by author Jon Scieszka in 2001. Its mission is "to help boys become self-motivated, lifelong readers" by bringing attention to the issue, promoting the expansion of what is called "reading" to include materials like comic books, and encouraging grown men to be literacy role models.

  6. Middle School: The Worst Years of My Life - Wikipedia

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    Middle School: The Worst Years of My Life is a realistic fiction novel by James Patterson that serves as the beginning of Patterson's Middle School series. [1] Published in the United States by Little, Brown and Company on June 27, 2011, the book follows sixth grader Rafe Khatchadorian as he begins middle school and copes with the awkwardness of adolescence, "crushes, bullying, family issues ...

  7. List of young adult fiction writers - Wikipedia

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    Anna Perera: Guantanamo Boy, The Glass Collector; Stephanie Perkins: Anna and the French Kiss; Julie Anne Peters: Keeping You a Secret, Luna, Define Normal; Stefan Petrucha: TimeTripper, Ripper, Teen, Inc., The Rule of Won; Stella Pevsner: And You Give Me a Pain, Elaine, Cute is a Four-Letter Word

  8. Young adult romance literature - Wikipedia

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    Early young adult romances feature a teenage protagonist, who is typically female, white, and middle-class, [2] while books in the twenty-first century include a wider variety of protagonists. [3] Young adult romances were very popular in the 1950s and early 1960s, but were supplanted by more realistic young adult novels in the late 1960s and ...

  9. Best Fiction for Young Adults - Wikipedia

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    The American Library Association's (ALA) Best Fiction for Young Adults, previously known as Best Books for Young Adults (1966–2010), is a recommendation list of books presented yearly by the Young Adult Library Services Association (YALSA) division. It is for "fiction titles published for young adults in the past 16 months that are ...

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