The approach of children and youth literature ( collectively called " juvenile literature " ) can have a significant impact on the children reading it, whether they personally have experienced disability or not; literature " has proven to be an agent capable of influencing attitudes and acceptance of impairments ".
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According to the " Dictionary of Literary Biography " " juvenile literature at this time generally did not contain some of the events and behavior which occurred as natural processes in Lucinda's experiences . " These experiences include " her lack of'proper'supervision, her strange assortment of friends, and her encounter with death ".
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The plots generally resembled those typically found in other works of the secret agent / adventure genre, ranging from sabotage aboard a space station to android doubles of the President of the United States, but stand out for their clever twists and lack of " dumbing down " often found in similar juvenile literature.
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Mal is generally considered the first Slovene write of juvenile literature that wrote, as he put it, " about apparently banal things such as having to pee, throwing up, and masturbation . " Slovene juvenile literature experienced a rebirth in the 1980s in part due to Mal's contributions and distanced itself from a moralizing approach to upbringing.
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Mal is generally considered the first Slovene write of juvenile literature that wrote, as he put it, " about apparently banal things such as having to pee, throwing up, and masturbation . " Slovene juvenile literature experienced a rebirth in the 1980s in part due to Mal's contributions and distanced itself from a moralizing approach to upbringing.
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It contained a broad array of contents, including sermons, obituaries, juvenile literature, scholarly research, theology, spiritual poetry, domestic and foreign news of Jewish interest, resolutions adopted by congregations and organizations, book reviews and correspondence . " The Occident " is one of the most important records of American Jewish life in the middle decades of the 19th century.
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Skidmore's novels divide into three groups . " River Rising !, Hill Doctor " and " Hill Lawyer ", which are juvenile literature, form a loose trilogy around York Allen, who works as a schoolteacher in a rough logging community to earn money for medical school, then returns as a doctor to treat the illnesses and injuries of the people of rural West Virginia.
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American publishers who was interested him as a juvenile literature novelist started to issue his works, and those publishers also put on print " Mama Dudu, the Insect Woman ( 2007 ) ", as well as two screen plays, " Power ( 2009 ) ", and " Blood Brothers ( 2009 ) " a work expanded from " Mama Dudu, the Insect Woman ".
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Bibliographer Debra Robertson, who wrote " Portraying Persons with Disabilities : An Annotated Bibliography of Fiction for Children and Teenagers " ( 1992 ), pointed out in the early 1990s that not every disability has to be a " metaphor for a protagonist's development ", and the tendency of writers to romanticize or stigmatize medical conditions in this way is a persistent problem in juvenile literature.