The search for one's identity is an ancient quest reflected
throughout history in stories where human glory and conquest are
often layered with great pain and self doubt, meant to help people
discover themselves and who they are. Today, this quest is found
prevalently in young adult novels, where characters wrestle with
modern dilemmas in order to find themselves. This reference
resource provides a link for teachers, media specialists, parents,
and other adults to those novels and how to use them effectively.
Educators and therapists explore the literature where common
identity issues are addressed in ways intriguing to teens. Using
fictional characters, these experts provide guidance on how to
encourage adolescents to cope while improving their reading and
writing skills.
Twelve novels are examined from both a literary and
psychological perspective, allowing the readers to meet the central
figures as if they were living human beings. Each chapter is
written by a literature specialist who has teamed up with a
therapist and confronts a different identity issue, examining such
dilemmas as body image, the father/son relationship, bigotry, and
peer relations. This pair of experts tries to define the central
character's struggle in each novel to discover who they are and to
become self-actualized individuals. Each chapter also provides an
annotated bibliography of other works, both fiction and nonfiction,
that explore these same issues to give readers not only the insight
into helping teenagers with similar problems, but also the tools
with which to get teenagers reading and addressing these problems.
This innovative approach is meant to provide the opportunity for
adults and adolescents to better understand each other.
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