A collection of essays spanning the 1990s that dispels myths about teenage readers, arguing that they are much more intelligent and varied in their interests and concerns than the average school, library, or publishing house makes them out to be.
Profiles hundreds of authors and lists approximately eight thousand books, arranged according to subjects studied in sixth- through twelfth-grade school curricula. Covers literature, language arts, mathematics, and computer science.
A collection of personal stories in which twenty-three teens from around the world share their experiences coming of age in unique cultures and regions.