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Young Adult Fiction - Literature or Fad?



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By : Aaron R Daniel    19 or more times read
Submitted 2010-09-10 22:03:37
What we call young adult fiction, shortened to YA fiction, came into existence after the Second World War with the onset of the Rock'n Roll era. The stories of young adult fiction are written for teenagers and are told from the point of read of teenagers. The protagonists are adolescents and a good range of the plots involve teen issues and also the way the teens face and overcome them. Since with each decade the teenager issues have changed, the stories portraying those issues have conjointly changed.
From the inception of the young adult fiction, sociologists praise its stories, as a result of the teenagers notice out how issues like theirs will be handled. These issues can be loneliness, weight or health issues, family and peer troubles, teen pregnancy, or depression.
In distinction to those who applaud young adult fiction, a very little group claim that reading an excessive amount of young adult fiction has been alienating the teenager readers from real literature. Nevertheless, the study of literature challenges these critics, because smart fiction can't be classified. Catcher in the Rye by J.D. Salinger, A Wrinkle in Time by Madeleine L'Engle, some Stephen King novels like Carrie, and Lord of the Flies by William Golding could work inside the definition of young adult fiction, however time has proven them to be a heap additional than popular fiction of the moment. These books are classics.
In addition, quite some young adult fiction awards have caused young adult fiction to qualify as literature. A number of these are: Newberry Award, National Book Award for Young Folks's Literature, Boston Globe-Horn Book Award, Los Angeles Times Book Prize for Young Adult Fiction, William C. Morris YA Debut Award, Edgar Allan Poe Award for Best Young Adult Novel, Michael L. Printz Award, Margaret A. Edwards Award, etc.
First young adult novels within the US came into being throughout the 40s and fifties. Then, between the sixties and therefore the nineties, young adult fiction flourished. Writers like Beverly Cleary and Judy Blume led the manner in addressing teen dilemmas to become the icons of such literature.
Nowadays, with the advent of e-books, spiritual fiction directed to teens, manga, graphic novels, and techno-thrillers, young adult fiction is branching out into subcategories and is becoming additional deeply rooted in in style literature. A number of these stories, like that of J. K. Rowling's and Gabriel Zevin's, challenge the imaginations of minor readers by removing their plots and characters so much off from reality into fantasy.
The history of young adult fiction may not be too recent, however its future seems to be very bright. Since the best books are people who the readers will relate to, multitudes of teens have turned to reading voraciously, leaving unbeneficial pursuits aside. On the entire, this is no measly feat.
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