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Thematic Guide to Young Adult Literature
Alice Trupe
ISBN: 0-313-33234-7
ISBN-13: 978-0-313-33234-0
272 pages
Greenwood Press
Publication: 5/30/2006
List Price: $65.00 (UK Sterling Price: £44.95)
Discount Price: $32.50 Sale Price for U.S. Customers Only. Save 50%. Ends 12/31/2009.
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Media Type: Hardcover
Also Available: Ebook
Trim Size: 7 x 10
Subjects: Reviews:
  • [A] treasure trove for librarians, teachers, youth counselors, or anyone else working with teens or in a position to influence their reading choices. It also serves as an outstanding guide for those trying to gain some insight into the young adult mind.
    —Library Collections, Acquisitions and Technical Services
    2007
  • We encourage librarians, teachers, parents, and young adult readers themselves to consult to learn the state of YA literature today and to select appropriate reading material.
    —Feminist Collections
    Winter 2007
  • Designed as an introduction to the genre, synopses compare and contrast style, imagery and other key focal points of more than 150 young adult novels....Recommended as a young adult literature reference and collection development tool for teachers and homeschoolers new to teen literature, as well as both school and public libraries.
    —Christian Library Journal
    March 2007
  • Detailed discussions and interpretive summaries of 158 young adult novels (plus one series) are provided in this thematic approach to YA literature.
    —VOYA
    December 2006
  • Divided into 32 sections, each of which addresses selected books that speak to significant themes, this resource draws attention to both contemporary and historical titles. In each chapter, easy-to-read and engaging descriptions and summaries of the novels chosen for their thematic content (between four and six per chapter) are supplemented by a general introduction to the issue. Following the narrative, a brief bibliography of similarly themed works is appended. Trupe's attention to older and oft-forgotten fiction is admirable and likely reflects the real contents of school and public library collections.
    —School Library Journal
    November 2006
  • Intended as an introduction to critical discussion of some of the best fiction for young adults, this guide would be especially useful for teachers and librarians who are new to the field and either need to recommend titles or use them as a part of the curriculum. The material is arranged in 32 chapters, each on a specific theme that has significance to teen readers, such as Addressing Addiction, Insiders and Outsiders, and War's Impact. Brief summaries of more than 150 works dating from the 1950s to 2004 are provided along with analysis of form, characterization, point of view, and symbolism, and a discussion of how the book fits the theme. Each chapter concludes with a list of additional titles on the same topic. Alternative thematic groupings are offered in the appendix, along with a selected bibliography of secondary sources. This text would be a practical addition to middle- school, high-school, and public libraries.
    —Booklist/Professional Reading
    October 15, 2006
  • This resource for librarians, teachers, and teens identifies some of the best fiction for young readers available today. The volume is organized into 32 chapters dealing with such themes as addiction, dating, friendship, poverty, sexual identity, religion, and war. Each chapter offers a critical introduction to three to eight novels and concludes with a list of additional reading recommendations.
    —Reference & Research Book News
    August 2006
  • Trupe offers this book as a point of departure for critical discussion of fiction for young adults, whom she defines as between 12 and 17 years of age. The 32 chapters take up such expected themes as dating, friendship, abuse, school life, sexual orientation, parental relationships, and violence (including sexual violence), but the author extends the notion of theme by including chapters on imagined places, imagined futures, retellings of traditional tales, and so on. Trupe begins each chapter with paragraph or two introducing the theme and follows with a description and analysis of a number of texts....[t]his book's main audience will be teachers, school librarians, beginning education majors, and precocious young adults. Recommended. Lower-division undergraduates, professionals, general readers.
    —Choice
    12/1/2006
Description: Contemporary young adult literature is a relatively new genre. This guide provides an overview of the burgeoning field, focusing primarily on fiction. Each of the 32 chapters is devoted to a theme of special significance to young adults, and provides brief critical discussions of several related literary works. Chapters close with lists of fiction for further reading. An appendix groups works according to additional themes, and a selected bibliography cites relevant critical studies.





Title Features:
Among the works discussed are:
The Buffalo Tree
The Chocolate War
Dance on My Grave
The Facts Speak for Themselves
Hard Love
The Harmony Arms
Letters from the Inside
Monster Love
Necessary Roughness
Slave Day
Tangerine
And many more.
Table of Contents:
  • Preface
    Abuse, Sexual Violence, and Healing
    Accepting Difference
    Accidents and Adjustments
    Addressing Addiction
    Animals' and the Environment's Importance in Our Lives
    Beauty's Meaning
    Breaking Silence, Speaking Out
    Crime and Suicide and Their Aftermath
    Dating's Challenges
    Disease and Disability
    Emotional Problems Confronted
    Families, Traditional and Redefined
    Friends Forever?
    Guilty or Innocent?
    Heroes: What Does It Mean To Be a Hero?
    History Is About Young Adults, Too
    Imagined Futures
    Imagined Places
    Insiders and Outsiders
    Jobs: Taking Adult Responsibility
    Old Tales Retold: Fairy Tales, Legends, Myths
    Older People's Impact on Our Lives
    Parents' Absence, Parents' Presence
    Pregnancy, Parenthood, Abortion
    Poverty's Challenges
    Religion and Spiritual Life
    School Days
    Sexual Identity, Sexual Desire
    Supernatural and Alien Beings: Confronting the Other
    Survival
    Teammates
    War's Impact
About the Author: Alice Trupe is Director of the Writing Center and Associate Professor of English at Bridgewater College, in Virginia. Her wide-ranging interests include Shakespeare, 19th-century novels, poetry, and American history.
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