For the first time in a long time, I find myself
having the free time to allow myself to read books again. I tend to be
one of those people who marathons books and therefore in the past have
had to deny myself the pleasure of reading a book from start to finish
because I’ve had school projects to do or a job to answer to. Being that
I have neither responsibilities right now (not by choice, except for
the school thing who wants to get more than a Master’s anyway?) I am
able to sit down and read at my leisure. I have read 3 new books in the
last 2 months, but for every new book I have reread 5 of *my*
“classics.”
In reading and rereading my collection of books, I have started to
notice that I have a type of writing that I enjoy. I always joke that I
am reading seedy, gossipy young adult novels because I very rarely
deviate from that area of the library/ book store. The truth is that I
really enjoy a good story told from an interesting perspective.
When I was in High School, YA was not the sensation it is today. I
was forced to find characters to relate to in actual classics. While I
do love The Catcher in the Rye, I never could get behind Holden
Caulfield’s callous attitude. So for many years, I struggled to find
books that made me feel invigorated as if I was picking up on something
more than just what was written on the page. I was 10 years old the last
time that had happen, the book was Lois Lowry’s The Giver.
Once I started to work in a book store and around the time my younger
cousin became old enough to read YA I was introduced to the genre
myself. Between the flashy displays at work and my cousin telling me
what I needed to be reading, I discovered a whole new world of
literature. Over night I was introduced to characters who were presented
with seemingly unremarkable situations but managed turned them into
full on adventures. I met girls who spoke openly about their feelings
rather than batting their eyelashes at their male counterparts hoping to
get noticed. I became acquainted with young men who fretted over the
mark they’d leave behind on the world instead of how many girls they’d
sleep with. In short, YA literature opened the doors to a world that
always existed yet was swept under the rug by the media and yes even my
own peers in lieu of a flashier, seemingly more entertaining
environment.
Today I am a 28 year old who reads primarily young adult novels. That
is not to say that I don’t enjoy adult fiction or get engulfed in a
compelling non fiction piece now and then. Yet, I can not deny that the
work being published for young adults right now is incredible. It
touches on so many emotions and brings to light circumstances that are
so often glossed over in the real world. In a society where the casts of
Jersey Shore and 16 and Pregnant are glorified as celebrities, there
are books being published about quirky individuals who have their own
opinions about important issues. These books and the authors that write
them are encouraging readers to see beyond the glossy pages of magazines
and the scripted hours of reality television.
I am not trying to say that young adult literature is the answer to
the world’s problems, because it’s not. It does offer readers,
specifically younger readers; an alternative view of our society. I also
realize that for every well written book about teens involved in
realistic situations, there are 4 that involve supernatural characters
who sparkle or teens who are forced to reproduce in order to keep their
society alive. These are just blips on an otherwise outstanding genre of
writing that is available to us.
Please, don’t let the label young adult turn you off to a novel. If
nothing else, let it pull you into a bout of nostalgia. Open the pages
of these books and prepare to be brought back to your own adolescent experiences. Who knows perhaps you, like me; will find yourself mind
blown by the stories told within these pages.
I am a recent convert to this genre and have become obsessed. http://lifeloveandagoodbook.blogspot.com/
ReplyDeleteI feel like once you tune in to YA it is hard not to love it. I just picked up Warm Bodies to read I am so excited to start it.
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