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Out of Season: Illness in Adolescent Fiction
Authors:Marilyn Chandler McEntyre
Affiliation:1. Department of English, Westmont College, Santa Barbara, CA, 93108
Abstract:The ldquoyoung adultrdquo novel is aimed at a carefully defined target market, often focused on a predictable range of issues. Where illness and death are the theme, the process of growing up is more dramatically defined. Young people who suffer or watch a family member suffer a serious illness find their ldquostages of moral developmentrdquo disrupted, their values reorganized, and emerging sexual interests submerged under more insistent demands. The books discussed in this article are not formula novels, but complex tales with interesting subplots and characters. Notable features common to them are as follows: 1) strategies of normalization, 2) abandonment and alienation, 3) unexpected emotions, 4) extra-familial support, 5) other people's problems, and 6) God, meaning, and hope.
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