Bibliography of Books About Adolescent Literature in the A.C. Buehler Library

Aronson, Marc.  (2001).  Exploding the Myths:  The truth about Teenagers and Reading.  Lanham, MD: Scarecrow Press.  Call Number: 028.55 A769e

Barnhouse, Rebecca.  (2000).  Recasting the Past: The Middle Ages in Young Adult Literature.  Portsmouth, NH: Boynton/Cook Publishers.  Call Number: 813.0099283 

(1996).  Booktalking the Award Winners: Young Adult Retrospective.  Bronx, NY:  H.W. Wilson.  Call Number:  Volume. 1996. 028.55 B724A

Bosmajian, Hamida.  (2002).  Sparing the Child:  Grief and the Unspeakable in Youth Literature about Nazism and the Holocaust.  New York: Routledge.  Call Number: 809.93358 B743S

Brown, Jean E. and Elaine C. Stephens, eds.  (1998).  United in Diversity: Using Multicultural Young Adult Literature in the Classroom.  Urbana, IL: National Council of Teachers of English.  Call Number: 370.117 U58

Bushman, John.  (2001).  Using Young Adult Literature in the English Classroom.  Upper Saddle River, NJ: Merrill Prentice Hall.  Call Number: 428.007 B978u2001

Cai, Mingshui.  (2002).  Multicultural Literature for Children and Young Adults:  Reflections on Critical Issues.  Westport, CT:  Greenwood Press.  Call Number: 809.89282 C133M

Carroll, Pamela S, ed.  (1999).  Using Literature To Help Troubled Teens Cope With Societal Issues.  Westport, CT: Greenwood Press.  Call Number: 615.8516 U85 u.

Coffey, Rosemary.  (1997).  America As Story: Historical Fiction for Middle and Secondary Schools.  Chicago: American Library Association.  Call Number: 016.813081 C674 A1997

Darby, Mary Ann.  (2002).  Hearing all the Voices:  Multicultural Books for Adolescents.  Lanham, MD: Scarecrow Press.  Call Number: 028.535 D213h  

DeVos, Gail.  (1999).  New Tales for Old:  Folktales as Literary Fiction for Young Adults.  Englewood, CO: Libraries Unlimited.  Call Number: 398.2083 D512n

Harris, Violet J.  (1997).  Using Multiethnic Literature in the K-8 Classroom.  Norwood, MA: Christopher – Gordon.  Call Number: 372.64 U85m

Herz, Sarah.  (1996).  From Hinton to Hamlet: Building Bridges Between Young Adult Literature and the Classics.  Westport, CT: Greenwood Press.  Call Number: 809.89283 H582f

Hill, Christine.  (2000).  Ten Terrific Authors for Teens.  Berkley Heights, NJ: Enslow Publishers.  Call Number: 810.99282H

(1996).  Hit List: Frequently Challenged Books for Young Adults.  Chicago: American Library Association.  Call Number: 098.1 H674

Hurst, Carol Otis and Rebecca Otis. (1999).  Using Literature in the Middle School Curriculum.  Worthington, OH: Linworth Publisher.  Call Number: 373.19 H959u

Isaac, Megan.  (2000).  Heirs to Shakespeare:  Reinventing the Bard in Young Adult Literature.  Portsmouth, NH: Boynton/Cook Publishers.  Call Number: 810.99283 I73  

Kelly, Patricia P. and Robert C. Small, eds.  (1999).  Two Decades of the ALAN Review.  Urbana, IL: National Council of Teachers of English.  Call Number: 810.99283 T974

Kertzer, Adrienne.  (2002).  My Mother’s Voice: Children, Literature, and the Holocaust.   Peterborough, Ontario: Broadview Press.  Call Number: 809.93358 K41M

Kies, Cossette.  (1992).  Presenting Young Adult Horror Fiction.  New York: Twayne Publisher; Toronto: Maxwell Macmillan Canada; New York: Maxwell Macmillan International.  Call Number: 813.087209 K47p

MacRae, Cathi Dann.  (1998).  Presenting Young Adult Fantasy Fiction.  New York: Twayne Publishers; London: Prentice Hall International.  Call Number: 813.08766 M174p

Monseau, Virginia.  (1996).  Responding to Young Adult Literature.  Portsmouth, NH: Boynton/Cook Publishers.  Call Number: 809.89283 M754r

Moore, John.  (1997).  Interpreting Young Adult Literature: Literary Theory in the Secondary Classroom.  Portsmouth, NH: Boynton/Cook Publishers.  Call Number: 810.99283 M822

Pistolis, Donna Reidy.  (1996).  Hit List: Frequently Challenged Books for Children.  Chicago: American Library Association.  Call Number: 098.1 P679h

Reid, Louann, ed.  (1999).  Rationales for Teaching Young Adult Literature.  Portland, ME: Calendar Island Publishers.  Call Number: 809.89283 R236.

Reid, Suzanne.  (1998).  Presenting Young Adult Science Fiction.  New York: Twayne Publishers; London: Prentice Hall International.  Call Number: 813.0872 R358p

 

Rogers, Theresa and Anna O. Soter, eds.  (1997).  Reading Across Cultures: Teaching literature in a diverse society.  New York: Teachers College Press.  Call Number: 807.1 R287

Shipley, Roberta.  (1995).  Teaching guides for 50 Young Adult Novels.  New York: Neal – Schuman Publishers.  Call Number: 813.0099283 S557T

Soter, Anna.  (1999).  Young Adult literature and the new literary theories.  New York: Teachers College Press.  Call Number: 428.40712 S717y,

Spufford, Francis.  (2002).  The Child that Books Built:  A Life in Reading.  New York: Metropolitan Books.  Call Number: 028.55 S772C

Stover, Lois.  (1996).  Young Adult Literature: The heart of the middle school.  Portsmouth, NH: Boynton/Cook Publishers.  Call Number: 373.19 S889y

Stringer, Sharon.  (1997).  Conflict and Connection: the psychology of young adult literature.  Portsmouth, NH: Boynton/Cook Publishers.  Call Number: 809.89283 S918c

Sullivan, C. W. III.  (1999).  Young Adult Science Fiction.  Westport, CT: Greenwood Press.  Call Number:  813.0872 Y68

Trites, Roberta S.  (2000).  Disturbing the universe:  power and repression in young adult literature.  Iowa City: University of Iowa Press.  Call Number: 813.0099283 T839d 

Vandergrift, Kay E, ed.  (1996).  Mosaics of Meaning: enhancing the intellectual life of young adults through story.  Lanham. MD: Scarecrow Press.  Call Number:  813.0099283 M894

Wadham, Tim and Rachel Wadman.  (1999).  Bringing Fantasy Alive For Children and Young Adults.  Worthington, OH: Linworth Publishers.  Call Number: 809.915 W122b

Wulffson, Don L.  (1999).  Great Stories Behind Famous Books.  Fort Atkinson, Wisconsin: Alleyside Press.  Call Number: 807.12 W961g

Last Updated: August 2003
Susan Swords Steffen