Many of the most controversial young adult books portray young people on the cusp of maturity. Such books are often controversial for their frank depictions of issues of sexuality, personal identity, and more. ""Coming-of-Age Fiction"" contains entries on some of the most popular and often-challenged books in America. Coverage includes: ""The Alice"" books by Phyllis Reynolds Naylor; ""A Day No Pigs Would Die"" by Robert Newton Peck; ""The Goosebumps"" books by R.L. Stine; ""Then Again, Maybe I Won't"" by Judy Blume; ""We All Fall Down"" by Robert Cormier and many more.
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Emily Raij has been a book editor for more than 10 years. She specializes in editing professional resources for K-12 educators. She has also written for various publications focusing on parenting topics and children with special needs. Emily is a native of Chicago, where she earned her bachelor's degree in journalism from Northwestern University. She current
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