This is the first annotated guide to recent young adult
literature that is organized into specific problem areas:
alienation and identity, disabilities, homosexuality, divorced and
single parents, adopted and foster families, abuse, eating
disorders (anorexia nervosa and bulimia), alcohol and drugs,
poverty, dropouts and delinquency, teenage pregnancy, AIDS, death
and dying, and stress and suicide. More than 900 recommended books
published through 1993 have been annotated. Reading levels of
recommended books are grades 5-8 and interest level is through
grade 12.
This work addresses bibliotherapy, but is not based on it.
Instead, it is built on the premise that literacy is the key to
growth and understanding. Each chapter deals with a specific
adolescent problem area and begins with general comments about the
problem, startling information and current statistics about its
gravity and pervasiveness, warning signs to look for, and
suggestions of what to do and where to go for help. Each entry
contains complete bibliographic information. The format and
readable annotations will make it easy for young adults, parents,
librarians, teachers, clergy, psychologists, counselors, social
workers, and health professionals to find appropriate fiction and
nonfiction books and articles on the serious problems that
adolescents face today.
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