Esperanza leaned around the side of the truck. As they rounded a curve, it appeared as if the mountains pulled away from each other, like a curtain opening on stage, revealing the San Joaquin Valley beyond. Flat and spacious, it spread out like a blanket of patchwork fields. Esperanza could see no end to the plots of yellow, brown, and shades of green. The road finally leveled out on the valley floor, and she gazed back at the mountains from where they'd come. They looked like monstrous lions' paws resting at the edge of ridge.
Pam Muñoz RyanTag: mexican-american young-adult-literature
A fit, healthy body—that is the best fashion statement
Jess C. ScottTag: humor individuality wisdom imagination life truth honesty friendship love reality passion music dance beauty food youth sex humour relationships self funny health fashion culture novel body girl desire food-for-thought young-adult fitness body-image young healthy lust-for-life hip-hop young-adult-literature dancer young-adult-fiction young-adult-novels young-adults
Please, touch me, I pray.
Jess C. ScottTag: humor individuality wisdom imagination life truth honesty friendship love reality passion music romance sex humour relationships self funny lust novel girl desire young-adult young lust-for-life hip-hop young-adult-literature young-adult-fiction young-adult-novels young-adults
Anya looked upon Nin admirably. Having him as a partner-in-crime—if only on this one occasion, which she hoped would only be the start of something more—was more revitalizing than the cheap thrills of a cookie-cutter shallow, superficial romance, where the top priority was how beautiful a person was on the outside.
Jess C. ScottTag: humor life truth friendship insightful love women beauty humanity society romance relationships human-nature self self-discovery reflection reflective meaning sense insight self-confidence young-adult humankind postmodern social-change life-and-death reflections modern-society modernism modernity self-love superficiality young-adult-literature thieves sensibility human-behavior superficial series thief-of-love thievery elven thief urban-fantasy young-adult-fiction young-adult-novels rogue thief-at-night elven-charm urban-fantasy-series ya-urban-fantasy young-adult-series
Friends are the family you choose (~ Nin/Ithilnin, Elven rogue).
Jess C. ScottTag: life truth friendship friends insightful love family humanity society meaning-of-life human-nature reflection reflective social-commentary meaning life-lessons insight humans young-adult humankind cyberpunk elves social-science young-adult-literature human-behavior elven social-issues urban-fantasy young-adult-fiction young-adult-novels inside-ourselves urban-fantasy-series ya-urban-fantasy young-adult-series nq-mobile-omar-khan omar-khan-nq-mobile
Everybody knows, nobody's talking - from LIE --debut novel coming September 1st from St. Martin's Press
Caroline BockTag: life young-adult-literature young-adult-novels young-adult-readers
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As a child, I read because books–violent and not, blasphemous and not, terrifying and not–were the most loving and trustworthy things in my life. I read widely, and loved plenty of the classics so, yes, I recognized the domestic terrors faced by Louisa May Alcott’s March sisters. But I became the kid chased by werewolves, vampires, and evil clowns in Stephen King’s books. I read books about monsters and monstrous things, often written with monstrous language, because they taught me how to battle the real monsters in my life.
And now I write books for teenagers because I vividly remember what it felt like to be a teen facing everyday and epic dangers. I don’t write to protect them. It’s far too late for that. I write to give them weapons–in the form of words and ideas-that will help them fight their monsters. I write in blood because I remember what it felt like to bleed.
Tag: reading writing teens young-adult-literature
He speaks in that strange sports talk, telling me about the start of the new season and asks if I follow baseball.
No. I really don’t.
He assures me if I stay in town long enough I will become a baseball fan. It’s a requirement of living in St. Louis. Everyone is a Cardinal’s fan.
“Loyal,” he tells me. St. Louis is a loyal town.
Tag: historical-fiction baseball sports gothic contemporary ya young-adult-literature cardinals missouri st-louis world-series
Too many adults wish to 'protect' teenagers when they should be stimulating them to read of life as it is lived.
Margaret A. EdwardsTag: love censorship freedom-of-thought freedom-of-choice freedom-of-speech young-adult censor lovers teenagers teens freedom-of-expression lover rites-of-passage young-adult-literature censors teen teen-fantasy young-adult-fiction young-love young-adult-novels rite-of-passage censoring love-story young-adult-readers teenagers-and-parents teenage-love teen-fiction young-adult-fantasy young-adult-romance young-adult-urban-fantasy lovers-fictional young-lovers freedom-to-express minors-rights
Because of you, Michael, my heart begins to grow wings.
C. KennedyTag: young-adult-literature young-adult-romance glbtq-romance lgbtqia abuse-sexual-abuse abuse-recovery
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