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Z is for Zugzwang

Z is for Zugzwang

Z is for Zugzwang. It is the last day of the A to Z Challenge! You, my readers, have survived! Yay, you! So, zugzwang. I borrowed a chess term for today’s category of novels for young adults. Zugzwang describes a situation in which one must take one’s turn even if it is to one’s disadvantage. It also means to force someone else into that situation. Zugzwang so perfectly sums up what authors do to their characters, and that is particularly…

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Y is for Yarn

Y is for Yarn

Y is for Yarn. We are almost finished with the A to Z Challenge! Remember, my theme is: Novels for Young Adults. Today’s two novels fall under the category yarn. I’m using definition 4 (not fibers for knitting or weaving). No, definition 4 is “a tale, especially a long story or adventure…” Year of Wonders by Geraldine Brooks Year of Wonders chronicles the advance of bubonic plague in a small English village in the year 1666. The narrator is a…

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U is for Untamed

U is for Untamed

U is for Untamed It’s day 21 of the A to Z Challenge! Otherwise known as the letter U Day for my theme Novels for Young Adults. Sometimes teens just want to have fun and thrills. Just let their hair down and turn wild and untamed, if only vicariously through literature. Today’s two selections–one classic and one contemporary–offer untamed possibilities. Undercover Cat by Gordon and Mildred Gordon (Not a typo. The first author’s name really is Gordon Gordon.) If you’re hankering…

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T is for Tested

T is for Tested

T is for Tested It’s day 20 of the A to Z Challenge! Otherwise known as the letter T Day for my theme Novels for Young Adults. A key aspect of moving from child to adult is to face adversity, and, hopefully, learn from it. Sometimes if we’re lucky, we can face adversity and grow stronger through characters. Growing up can be a lot less painful if characters do some of it for us. I can’t think of a good young…

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S is for Special Interest

S is for Special Interest

S is for Special Interest It’s day 19 of the A to Z Challenge! Otherwise known as the letter S Day for my theme Novels for Young Adults. Sometimes teens and other readers can pick up interesting information as they follow along with characters. For instance, I learned about making honey from the coming-of-age novel The Secret Life of Bees by Sue Monk Kidd. I love acquiring new knowledge from characters, and many teens do, too. Something Like Normal by Trish…

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R is for Resilient

R is for Resilient

R is for Resilient It’s day 18 of the A to Z Challenge! Otherwise known as the letter R Day for my theme Novels for Young Adults. Young adult readers can observe resilience in action when protagonists battle and overcome physical or social obstacles. These observations can be called up later when teens face similar problems in their own lives. Room by Emma Donaghue Room is an Alex Award winner. The American Library Association confers Alex Awards on books written for…

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Q is for Quick-witted

Q is for Quick-witted

Q is for Quick-witted It’s day 17 of the A to Z Challenge! Otherwise known as the letter Q Day for my theme Young Adult Novels and Novels with Young Adult Narrators. Yesterday in the P is for Perseverance post, we discussed the challenging ordeals teen narrators face down. One way teens face down these obstacles is by using their brains to outwit circumstances. Today’s selections showcase two such young narrators. Q & A by Vikas Swarup You’re probably more familiar…

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P is for Persevere

P is for Persevere

P is for Persevere. It’s day 16 of the A to Z Challenge! Otherwise known as the letter P Day for my theme Novels for Young Adults. You’ve no doubt noticed that in most young adult literature (as well as most literature of any kind) the main character faces obstacles–usually both external and internal. A teen’s job is to figure out ways to overcome the obstacles of life. By following along with characters facing terrible odds, young people learn strategies to…

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M is for Momentous

M is for Momentous

M is for Momentous It’s day 13 of the A to Z Challenge! Otherwise known as the letter M Day for my theme Young Adult Novels and Novels with Young Adult Narrators. Momentous. My big, fat dictionary defines momentous as “of utmost importance’ and “having grave consequences.” There is nothing more momentous in our everyday lives than losing a loved one, especially when that loved one dies before her time. Both of today’s young adult novels explore the momentous effects of…

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I is for Inseparable

I is for Inseparable

  I is for Inseparable It’s the A to Z Challenge! And the letter I Day for my theme Young Adult Novels and Novels with Young Adult Narrators. I’ve noticed as I get further into this A to Z Challenge that more and more ghost novels are creeping into my selections. I hope that’s okay with you, dear readers. One thing about ghost fiction in the young adult genre, it’s not usually scary. I Heart You, You Haunt Me by Lisa…

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G is for Ghost

G is for Ghost

G is for Ghost But before we get to that, it’s day 7 of the A to Z Challenge! Otherwise known as the letter G Day for my theme Young Adult Novels and Novels with Young Adult Narrators. So, G is for Ghost. Of course it is. If you know me, you know that I am passionate about ghostlit. If there’s a ghost in a novel, I read it—literary, romance, women’s literature, young adult—doesn’t matter. I follow the ghost. (Raising a…

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F is for FEED

F is for FEED

F is for FEED But before we get to that, it’s day 6 of the A to Z Challenge! Otherwise known as the letter F Day for my theme Young Adult Novels and Novels with Young Adult Narrators. So, back to FEED. I just learned that FEED is an acronym. Who knew? FEED stands for Fast Exact Euclidean Distance, and it’s basically the stuff computers feed on. See how I did that, played with the word feed there? When it comes…

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E is for Excorticate

E is for Excorticate

E is for Excorticate Did you know this word? Me, neither. I was looking for a word that meant “to peel layers” beginning with the letter E, and excorticate is what I found. Apparently, its origin is Latin although excorticate is not to be found in my standard Random House Webster’s. Anyhow, It’s day 5 of the A to Z Challenge! Otherwise known as the letter E Day for my theme Young Adult Novels and Novels with Young Adult Narrators. Everything I…

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