NotUrsula
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I remember them well. I'm amazed that anyone thought that GOA was a real memoir; I've been working in libraries since 1970, and I've never seen it shelved anywhere other than YA fiction. Same deal with "Sarah T. - Portrait of a Teenage Alcoholic" (the TV movie version starred Linda Blair - again.)
The most censored of these titles is *still* Judy Blume's Forever. Go figure, because it's pretty mild by today's standards.
I remember taking a class field trip to a theatre to see the film version of "My Side of the Mountain."
BTW, YA novels are still largely cautionary tales, but they've become just a tad less preachy now. My favorites YA authors are Chris Crutcher and the late Robert Cormier.
The most censored of these titles is *still* Judy Blume's Forever. Go figure, because it's pretty mild by today's standards.
I remember taking a class field trip to a theatre to see the film version of "My Side of the Mountain."
BTW, YA novels are still largely cautionary tales, but they've become just a tad less preachy now. My favorites YA authors are Chris Crutcher and the late Robert Cormier.