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Of the many themes occurring in young adult literature, one that
bears more extensive exploration is the adolescent-animal
connection. Although substantial critical commentary has addressed
children's animal stories and animals in adult fiction, very few
studies have been devoted to adolescent-animal encounters. In
Animals in Young Adult Fiction, Walter Hogan examines several
hundred novels and stories to explore the ways in which animals are
represented in these works. In additional to providing an
historical survey, Hogan looks at both realistic fiction and
speculative works, including fantasy, supernatural, horror, and
science fiction. Hogan reviews stories that feature wild animal
encounters, stories centered on relationships with horses, dogs,
and other working and performing animals, and those featuring
relationships with pets. Drawing upon established scholarship, this
book examines human-animal relationships from multiple angles,
making it an invaluable resource for librarians, teachers, and
students of children's and young adult literature.
Celebrates the accomplishments of YA authors acclaimed for
producing high-quality comedies, who have not yet been treated in a
book-length bio-critical study. Simultaneously, it reminds readers
that no matter how funny an author of fiction may be, if he shows
off his wit in ways that fail to play a natural role in advancing
his narrative, he is not writing good fiction. To demonstrate this,
humorous passages are presented to illustrate the contribution a
sense of humor can make to a work of fiction. The book is arranged
topically to facilitate a comparison of distinctive treatments by
various authors of adolescent life events, such as sibling rivalry,
bullies, and first dates.
The Agony and the Eggplant is the first book-length study of
author, illustrator, and radio personality, Daniel Pinkwater.
Pinkwater began writing and illustrating children's books in 1970
and has been a prolific author for three decades. He has written
over 70 books altogether: more than fifty picture books, a dozen
books for middle-grade or intermediate readers, half a dozen books
for adolescents, an adult novel, and several books of nonfiction.
Pinkwater is a humorist, and many of his stories involve science
fiction or fantasy themes. He is often compared with Douglas Adams
and Kurt Vonnegut; his style is often likened to Monty Python and
Mad magazine. Pinkwater's fiction has often been described as
"wacky" and "zany;" The Agony and the Eggplant will go beyond those
cliches to place Pinkwater as a classical satirist, an American
humorist, and a master of children's literature. Sprinkled with
quotes and observations from Pinkwater, Hogan gives us a highly
entertaining look at the man responsible for some of the most
unique young adult fiction on the market.
This scarce antiquarian book is a selection from Kessinger
Publishing's Legacy Reprint Series. Due to its age, it may contain
imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed
pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we
have made it available as part of our commitment to protecting,
preserving, and promoting the world's literature. Kessinger
Publishing is the place to find hundreds of thousands of rare and
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Many of the earliest books, particularly those dating back to the
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