![]() ![]() it is about a high-functioning autistic kid who is forced by his father to spend a summer working for him in his law firm to prove that he can function in "the real world" and doesn't need to be in his safe school surrounded by other kids who are less likely to be able to integrate successfully. ![]() So why choose the teen path if you are an exceptional writer? is this how writers slum? for teens, it is something of an intellectual triumph to cross over into the growed-up section of the library or bookstore, but many adults scoff at reading books for children. ![]() friends for life, paying their electricity bills.īut why do authors like this one and suzanne collins write exclusively for the teen audience? and this opinion may be untrue in a post-potter, post-twilight world, but fewer adults are interested in teen fiction than teens are interested in adult fiction. get 'em while they are young and then when they grow into the adult section, they already have the name-recognition. I understand why writers like carl hiaasen and james patterson and them are now writing books for younger readers, after having already established themselves as writers of adult fiction with considerable staying power. ![]()
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