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Apparently the article did paint far too bleak a picture, Rebekah Send a noteboard - 06/06/2011 12:39:46 PM
and focused on a very narrow sub-set of YA literature. However, I've not read enough to know for myself what it's really like.

I think I'll have to now that my little sister is 13 and reading these books.

There is definitely hopeful stuff out there. She told me that she read a book recently about an Afghani refugee and his mother who were about to be deported from the UK until his friends organised a protest and the Home Office decided he could stay. Although the book dealt with a difficult subject - asylum seekers and the horrors of war - there was a positive ending. I'm really pleased she's starting to read things like that because it's not something she'd be exposed to at all in New Zealand.

That said, when I was looking for another book for her birthday (I have To Kill A Mockingbird for her already), I rejected everything I looked at in the YA section of the bookshop. If it wasn't dark, depressing, horrible stuff I don't want her to read yet, it was vapid "girly" crap about boyfriends and wearing makeup.

Suspect I'll have to read more to find the good stuff. I'm ok with that.
*MySmiley*

Outside of a dog, a book is man's best friend. Inside of a dog it's too dark to read. - Groucho Marx
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This WSJ article has kicked up a huge fuss on the internet - YA is "too dark". - 05/06/2011 03:46:50 PM 2072 Views
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This is a thought out, finely articulated response. - 05/06/2011 06:47:13 PM 1062 Views
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Apparently the article did paint far too bleak a picture, - 06/06/2011 12:39:46 PM 1006 Views
Why waste time with "YA literature" at all? - 06/06/2011 02:14:03 PM 782 Views
Re: Why waste time with "YA literature" at all? - 06/06/2011 02:28:42 PM 739 Views
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Maybe. It's hard to separate, I think. - 07/06/2011 01:06:29 PM 968 Views
Very good post. - 06/06/2011 08:52:22 PM 806 Views
You seem to be the only one who thinks so. *NM* - 07/06/2011 01:17:18 AM 288 Views
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Your response is about where I sit. - 06/06/2011 12:30:04 PM 899 Views
Nope, this is stupid - 05/06/2011 06:38:51 PM 888 Views
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Re: Parents have the right and resonsibility to know what their children are reading - 06/06/2011 12:40:24 PM 943 Views
I'd argue if you're old enough to be interested in the subject matter, you're old enough to read it - 06/06/2011 05:32:33 PM 1071 Views
well so far you have failed to make the argument - 07/06/2011 04:22:00 AM 997 Views
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Don't be an idiot. - 09/06/2011 05:25:26 AM 926 Views
I am being an idiot? - 09/06/2011 04:10:28 PM 911 Views
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She kind of conflates some issues that are quite different, if you ask me. - 06/06/2011 08:47:33 PM 940 Views
A+++ would read this reply again *NM* - 06/06/2011 10:23:11 PM 302 Views
+1 *NM* - 07/06/2011 01:12:16 AM 290 Views
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I think he's talking about the review of the tv show they did. - 07/06/2011 03:30:19 AM 757 Views
Indeed. Everything she said. *NM* - 07/06/2011 06:13:20 PM 268 Views
it does take a lot of work to keep track of your kids - 07/06/2011 05:02:55 AM 959 Views
*I agree with this* *NM* - 07/06/2011 01:18:58 PM 352 Views

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