I Love Writing Young Adult Books Because I Love Reading Young Adult Books by Allie Burton
The first column I
wrote for YA Outside the Lines talked about why writing young adult books is my
home. (See November 16, 2021) Since this month’s topic is similar, I decided to
write about why I read Young Adult books.
I’m not a young
adult. Far from it. But I love reading young adult books, watching young adult
movies and shows, following young adult Tiktokers, young adult YouTubers, and
young adult influencers on other social media.
When and where I
grew up in the world was small. Young adult books are big and getting bigger.
You can travel to another world, another continent, or just across a state
line. Seeing the world or a small town through a teen’s eyes is enlightening.
It opens up an entirely different viewpoint. It’s similar to taking your kids
to Disneyland after you’ve been a bunch of times on your own. You’re seeing it
in a different light. And loving it more.
Young adult books
run the gamut of adult genres. Romance, fantasy, mystery, adventure, dystopian,
and usually one is combined with another. The books are a smorgasbord of
delight. While the world I’m reading might be dystopian, the one thing the
characters always have is hope for the future.
The protagonists in
young adult books are growing into themselves and I love to watch the
experience. They’re discovering who they really are beneath the façade they
present to their family, friends, and community. And each of those facades might
be different. They’re finding their people and their families, even if not biological.
They’re finding their place in the world.
Young adult books
are a way to talk about real problems in a different light, a different
perspective, or a different world. A character on a quest for a pot of gold? It
could be an analogy of how a teen pays for college. A battle between different
alien races? It could be a metaphor for the current racial injustices. A
romance between a small-town girl and a rich, big city guy? Could highlight the
social and economic differences in the world.
Even though a book
is categorized as young adult, all readers can appreciate and enjoy the
stories. So try reading a young adult book. A great place to start is a book by
any of the bloggers at YA Outside the Lines.
Those analogies are spot-on.
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