ALAN v24n1 - Table of Contents
Table of Contents
1 From the Editors Patricia Kelly and Robert Small
2 What Is a Mirror To Do?
https://doi.org/10.21061/alan.v24i1.a.1 Marc TalbertAuthor describes how his experiences, especially the writing of his novels, have served as mirrors of himself and to himself.
7 If You Show Me Yours, I'll Show You Mine
https://doi.org/10.21061/alan.v24i1.a.2 Chris LynchLynch considers how writing has changed him and his relation to the world and proposes that reading can have the same influence on young adults.
11 Finding Words That Fit: The Second Story for Females in Young Adult Literature
https://doi.org/10.21061/alan.v24i1.a.3 Caroline McKinneyYoung adult novels with young female characters often provide layers of insight into their growth, insights that frequently have gone unrecognized.
16 "Making It More Real": Book Groups, Make Lemonade , and the School Nurse
https://doi.org/10.21061/alan.v24i1.a.4 Kelly ChandlerA sophomore English teacher examines the uses of small groups for the discussion of literature and the effect of involving the school nurse in those groups.
20 The Sweet Valley High Gang Goes to College
https://doi.org/10.21061/alan.v24i1.a.5 Joyce A. LittonJoyce Litton continues her examination of teen romances for girls with a look at the latest in the series.
24 Challenging the Canon of Adolescent Literature: Dorothy Allison's Bastard Out of Carolina
https://doi.org/10.21061/alan.v24i1.a.6 Sonja DarlingtonRecognized as an outstanding new novel and compared to The Catcher in the Rye , Allison's work should join the list of works most frequently chosen for study in school.
38 Girls Who Do Things: The Protagonists of Robin McKinley's Fantasy Fiction
https://doi.org/10.21061/alan.v24i1.a.7 Lynn Moss SandersMcKinley's heroines rely on their own skill and unconventional ideas as much as magic to win out in the battle between good and evil.
43 Female Protagonists in Multicultural Young Adult Literature: Sources and Strategies
https://doi.org/10.21061/alan.v24i1.a.8 Judith Hayn and Deborah SherrillAlthough YA novels with major female characters in multicultural settings are not numerous, a number of well-written examples exist.
48 Responding to Young Adult Literature : A Review Essay
https://doi.org/10.21061/alan.v24i1.a.9 Kathleen M. CaricoMonseau's newest book is an effective presentation of ways that YA literature has worked in classes with young readers.
THE PUBLISHER CONNECTION
58 A Teacher Writes
https://doi.org/10.21061/alan.v24i1.a.10 Herb KarlKarl raises and answers some questions about why he, a college professor, writes fiction.
ALAN Connection
49 THE RESEARCH CONNECTION
https://doi.org/10.21061/alan.v24i1.a.11 Pamela S. Carroll, editor56 THE LIBRARY CONNECTION
https://doi.org/10.21061/alan.v24i1.a.12 Betty Carter, editor58 THE PUBLISHER CONNECTION M. Jerry Weiss, editor
42 THE TRIVIA CONNECTION Jim Brewbaker, editor
61 THE RETROSPECTIVE CONNECTION
https://doi.org/10.21061/alan.v24i1.a.13 Teri S. Lesesne, editor63 THE MEMBERSHIP CONNECTION Chris Crowe, editor
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Published by the Assembly on Literature for Adolescents, National Council of Teachers of English, three times a year (fall, winter, spring). Member of NCTE Affiliate Information Exchange Agreement. Editorial offices are at the Office of the Dean, College of Education and Human Development, Radford University, Radford, Virginia 24142. Printed by the Virginia Tech Printing Services. Cover Design by Ann Hardell, Blacksburg, Virginia. Cover Printing by Virginia Tech Printing Services.
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CO-EDITORS
Patricia P. Kelly
Virginia Tech
Robert C. Small, Jr.
Radford UniversityCOLUMN EDITORS
The Library Connection
Betty Carter
Texas Woman's University
The Publisher Connection
M. Jerry Weiss
Jersey City State College
The Book Connection
Virginia Monseau and Gary Salvner
Youngstown State University
The Membership Connection
Chris Crowe
Brigham Young University
The Research Connection
Pamela Sissi Carroll
Florida State University
The Censorship Connection
Nancy McCracken
Kent State University
The Diversity Connection
Eileen Oliver
Washington State University
The Retrospective Connection
Teri Lesesne
Sam Houston State University
The Trivia Connection
Jim Brewbaker Columbus State College, Georgia
EDITORIAL REVIEW BOARD
Hugh Agee
University of Georgia
James E. Davis
Ohio University
Sally Hellman
Community College of Southern Nevada
Norma J. Livo
University of Colorado at Denver
Al Muller
East Carolina UniversityCarole Williams
Mehlville School DistrictOFFICERS
President:
Arthea "Charlie" Reed
University of North Carolina-Asheville
Immediate Past President:
Diana Mitchell
Sexton High School, Lansing, MI
President Elect:
Gary Salvner
Youngstown State University
Executive Secretary:
Theodore W. Hipple
University of TennesseeDIRECTORS
Kylene Beers
Houston, TexasJohn H. (Jack) Bushman
University of KansasPatricia Campbell
Twayne PublishersPamela Sissi Carroll
Florida State UniversityChris Crowe
Brigham Young UniversityTed Fabiano
Blue Valley Northwest HS, KansasLois Stover
Towson State UniversityAnn Wilder
Southern High School, Durham, NCConnie Zitlow
Ohio Wesleyan University
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