YA Textbook Reflection Chapter 5

Chapter 5: What is YA Literature?


Summary: There are many components in a book for it to be considered Young Adult Literature.  Some are characterized below:

    • Youthful and highly independent protagonist
    • Significant change, incremental change, and incomplete growth all within the main character
    • The main character will reap the consequences of any decisions
    • Limited setting over a brief time period with very few fully developed characters
    • The point of view is front an adolescents interpretation of events and how things develop
    • Young Adult literature mirrors concerns over contemporary issues
Reflection/Response: I just finished reading The Knife of Never Letting Go by Patrick Ness, and it is by far one of the best reading experiences I’ve had in a long time.  Even though it was published in 2008, I just now had to opportunity to read the book for an assignment.  From reviewing Chapter 5 of the textbook and learning about the 10 items to be considered when reading Young Adult literature, this book follows the list of characteristics above in the summary.  

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