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| Young Adult Fiction Discussion forum for YA fiction, such as J K Rowling, Phillip Pullman, Robin McKinley, Tamora Pierce, and Garth Nix. |
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| Moderator Join Date: Jun 2005
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| Stuck in the Neutral by Terry Trueman An amazing YA book I remember reading when I was 11 or 12. It was a novel from the perspective of a boy with severe cerebral palsy. Here's the amazon synopsis: Quote:
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| Young at Heart Join Date: Mar 2005
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| Re: Stuck in the Neutral by Terry Trueman Interesting perspective to write from and the material Trueman is writing from is intriguing. I'll have to check this one out. Better yet, I'll have the teenager read it. Thanks for the referral. |
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| Re: Stuck in the Neutral by Terry Trueman There are some mild elements of fantasy - eg the descriptions of the seizures were pretty fantastical in nature, saying that the spirit was detatched from the body etc - it isn't the focus of the book, but there's some of it there, and if nothing else, it is certainly original and imaginative - isn't that what fantasy's supposed to be about? And there's definitely an argument to be made for it being horror - psychological horror at least, as Shawn fears for his life, and what is everyday and ordinary to us is very different to someone with cerebral palsy. |
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