ABSTRACT

Young adults are actively looking for anything that connects them with the changes happening in their lives, and the books discussed throughout Literature for Young Adults have the potential to make that connection and motivate them to read.

It explores a great variety of works, genres, and formats, but it places special emphasis on contemporary works whose nontraditional themes, protagonists, and literary conventions make them well suited to young adult readers. It also looks at the ways in which contemporary readers access and share the works they're reading, and it shows teachers ways to incorporate nontraditional ways of accessing and sharing books throughout their literature programs.

In addition to traditional genre chapters, Literature for Young Adults includes chapters on literary nonfiction; poetry, short stories, and drama; cover art, picture books, illustrated literature, and graphic novels; and film. It recognizes that, while films can be used to complement print literature, they are also a literacy format in their own right-and one that young adults are particularly familiar and comfortable with.

The book's discussion of literary language--including traditional elements as well as metafictive terms--enables readers to share in a literary conversation with their students (and others) when communicating about books. It will help readers teach young adults the language they need to articulate their responses to the books they are reading.

chapter Two|34 pages

Bringing Young Adults and Literature Together

chapter Three|34 pages

The Language of Literary Conversations

chapter Four|35 pages

Realistic Fiction

Literature Reflecting Life

chapter Five|32 pages

Historical Fiction

The Past in Per spect ive

chapter Six|32 pages

Traditional Literature

Rete lling And Reinventing Tales

chapter Seven|34 pages

Fantasy and Speculative Fiction

Imaginary Worlds and Worlds that Might Yet Be

chapter Eight|30 pages

Nonfiction

Artistry and Information

chapter Nine|34 pages

Poetry, Short Stories, and Drama

The Other Literature

chapter Ten|32 pages

The Art of Literature

Cover Art, Picture Books, Illustrated Literature, and Graphic Novels

chapter Eleven|33 pages

Film

Expanding the Literature Curriculum

chapter Twelve|31 pages

Literary Criticism in the Classroom

Theory Into Practice