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IntroductionWhile many over-fifteens will by now be reading adult books, there is also a wealth of books available at the upper end of the young adult spectrum that deal sensitively with issues of special concern to older teens. Things to look out for when choosing books for this age group are: more sophisticated language and themes to challenge and engage the reader, high quality writing and themes that are adult enough to engage the older teenager. Teenagers can easily be turned off by writing that they consider patronising or simplistic. In this section, there are titles catering to all levels of reading skill and interest in this age group; it has also been attempted to represent as many genres as possible. Humorous books rub shoulders with serious and subtle looks at first love and awakening sexuality; racism, pregnancy and death are all dealt with, but the books chosen are not mere ‘issue' books; all of them are high-quality fiction. Other issues that touch many adolescents, like family relationships, bullying and friendship are also represented, but overall, the common factor in all the books selected is that each is an excellent read. As well as being extremely worthwhile in their own right, these books will pave the way to, or complement, the young person's enjoyment of adult literature.
A note from author KEVIN BROOKSBooks for young people, or books about young people, are just the same as any other books. They're books. And books are about life, and life is about all kinds of stuff. Some of this life-stuff is good, some of it's not so good, and some of it is somewhere in between. But it's all there - from good to bad - and it all happens, and we all know it happens. Of course, that doesn't mean that everyone wants to read about the darker side of life, and not everyone wants to write about it either, but it's just as much a part of life as anything else. In fact, if you think about it, it's the dark stuff that really makes the world what it is. Without sex, there'd be no life. Without violence, there'd be no history. Without bad feelings, there'd be no feelings. I know it sounds simple, but this kind of stuff - sex and violence, drinks and drugs - it's just stuff. It happens. It's life. And books are about life. And life is about all kinds of stuff. Kevin Brooks July 2006
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Our Top Choices for 2009:
MARIKO TAMAKI ILLUSTRATED BY JILLIAN TAMAKI SKIMWALKER Books 2009, £9.99 (PBK), ISBN 9781406321364 A graphic novel of a year in the life of Skim, a Japanese-Canadian goth-schoolgirl. The words and artwork merge seamlessly to show the frenzy of grief, heartbreak, disastrous dates and shifting friendships. SIOBHAN DOWD SOLACE OF THE ROADDAVID FICKLING 2009, £10.99 (HBK), ISBN 9780385609715 This is the story of Holly Solace's childhood of neglect, cruelty and foster care in Ireland. Unstable love and friendship fill Solace with rage at her treatment and rage against the adult world. ÁINE NÍ GHLINN TROMLUÍCOIS LIFE, b10.00 (BOG), ISBN 9781901176957 Tá gluaiseacht an-bhreá faoin scéal seo. Is aistear an-taitneamhach é, a bhogann go tapa ó eachtra go heachtra. Cuireann an malairt cló ar gach ré píosa leis toisc nach bhfuil tú cinnte cá bhfuil an tromluí agus cá bhfuil an gnáthshaol.
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MARIKO TAMAKI ILLUSTRATED BY JILLIAN TAMAKI SKIM
SIOBHAN DOWD SOLACE OF THE ROAD
ÁINE NÍ GHLINN TROMLUÍ

