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Why Parents Shouldn’t Read YA Fiction
Because it’s not for you. Because, when you do read it, you produce articles like this one from the Times, bemoaning the fact that you’ve been treated so poorly by the genre. “It’s not fair!” you cry. “I’m a perfectly nice parent — I drive my kid to soccer practice, I produce square and tasty [...]
If it ain’t broke…
Teenage wunderkind Hannah Moskowitz’s novel is finally out! And I’m not kidding when I call her a wunderkind: not only Hannah is starting school at Brown University this fall, she wrote Break in six days (yes, that’s days), and already has two other novels on submission. ————————————- Jonah is on a mission to break every [...]