New Releases by Michael Cart

Michael Cart is the author of Young Adult Literature, Fourth Edition (2022), Representing the Rainbow in Young Adult Literature (2018), Confessions of a Book Reviewer (2017), Taking Aim (2015), Top 250 LGBTQ Books for Teens (2015).

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Young Adult Literature, Fourth Edition

release date: May 09, 2022
Young Adult Literature, Fourth Edition
Editorial Advisory Board: Sarah Park Dahlen, Associate Professor, School of Information Sciences, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign; Marianne Martens, Associate Professor, School of Information, Kent State University; Amy Pattee, Associate Professor and Co-coordinator of Dual-Degree MS LIS/MA Children’s Literature, School of Library and Information Science, Children’s Literature, Simmons University “Comprehensive and substantial ... a highly recommended resource," raved VOYA about the third edition. Now, to keep pace with changes in the field of publishing and realign itself to the newest generation of young adults, Cart returns with a sweeping update of his classic text. Relied upon by educators, LIS instructors and students, and practitioners for its insight and thoroughness, his book surveys the landscape of YA lit both past and present, sketching out its origins and showing how it has evolved to deal with subjects every bit as complex as its audience; closely examines teen demographics, literacy, audiobooks, the future of print, the role of literary criticism, and other key topics; provides updated coverage of perennially popular genre fiction, including horror, sci fi, and dystopian fiction; delves deeply into multicultural and LGBTQIA+ literature, substantially updated in this edition; features expansive interviews with best-selling authors like Eric Shanower, Jackie Woodson, and Bill Konigsberg as well as several publishers and leaders in the field; discusses the impact of the Printz Award, ALAN’s Walden Award, the National Book Award, The Los Angeles Times Book Award, and other honors; and features abundant bibliographic material to aid in readers'' advisory and collection development.

Representing the Rainbow in Young Adult Literature

release date: Mar 20, 2018
Representing the Rainbow in Young Adult Literature
Discussions of gender and sexuality have become part of mainstream conversations and are being reflected in the work of more and more writers of fiction, particularly in literature aimed at young adult audiences. But young readers, regardless of their sexual orientation, don’t always know what books offer well-rounded portrayals of queer characters and situations. Fortunately, finding positive role models in fiction that features LGBTQ+ themes has become less problematic, though not without its challenges. In Representing the Rainbow in Young Adult Literature: LGBTQ+ Content since 1969, Christine Jenkins and Michael Cart provide an overview of the literary landscape. An expanded version of The Heart Has Its Reasons, this volume charts the evolution of YA literature that features characters and themes which resonate not only with LGBTQ+ readers but with their allies as well. In this resource, Jenkins and Cart identify titles that are notable either for their excellence—accurate, thoughtful, and tactful depictions—or deficiencies—books that are wrongheaded, stereotypical, or outdated. Each chapter has been significantly updated, and this edition also includes new chapters on bisexual, transgender, and intersex issues and characters, as well as chapters on comics, graphic novels, and works of nonfiction. This book also features an annotated bibliography and a number of author-title lists of books discussed in the text that will aid teachers, librarians, parents, and teen readers. Encompassing a wider array of sexual identities, Representing the Rainbow in Young Adult Literature is an invaluable resource for young people eager to read about books relevant to them and their lives.

Confessions of a Book Reviewer

release date: Nov 30, 2017
Confessions of a Book Reviewer
These pieces remain as engaging and fun to read as when they first appeared!

Taking Aim

release date: Sep 08, 2015
Taking Aim
Powerful, riveting, and real. Sixteen celebrated authors bring us raw, insightful stories that explore guns and teens in a fiction collection that is thought provoking and emotionally gripping. For fans of Forgive Me, Leonard Peacock and Give a Boy a Gun, and with an array of YA talent like the late great Walter Dean Myers, the poetic Joyce Carol Oates, the prophetic Elizabeth Wein, and the gritty Chris Crutcher, these are evocative voices that each has a different perspective to give. Capturing the hurt and the healing, victims and perpetrators, these stories get to the heart of the matter. From a boy whose low self-esteem is impacted when a gun comes into his possession to a student recalling a senseless tragedy that befell a favorite teacher, from a realistic look at hunting to a provocative look at a family that defies stereotypes, each emotional story stirs the debate to new levels. The juxtaposition of guns and their consequences offers moving tales, each a reminder of how crucial the question of guns in our society is, and the impact they have on all of us. Other acclaimed contributors are Marc Aronson, Edward Averett, Francesca Lia Block, Alex Flinn, Gregory Galloway, Jenny Hubbard, Peter Johnson, Ron Koertge, Chris Lynch, Eric Shanower, Will Weaver, and Tim Wynne-Jones.

Top 250 LGBTQ Books for Teens

release date: Jan 01, 2015
Top 250 LGBTQ Books for Teens
"Identifying titles that address the sensitive and important topics of coming out, being out, and the search for community, this catalog spotlights the best gay, lesbian, bi, transgender, and questioning books written for teens. The authors cover fiction of all kinds, as well as graphic novels and general nonfiction aimed at readers in middle school and high school, and include recent publications as well as classics that continue to be read and enjoyed by 21st-century teens"--

Cart's Top 200 Adult Books for Young Adults

release date: Feb 21, 2013
Cart's Top 200 Adult Books for Young Adults
Put together with insight and obvious affection, Cart''s guide spotlights hundreds of great books for a hard-to-satisfy audience.

Young Adult Literature

release date: Sep 01, 2010
Young Adult Literature
This insightful and often humorous work presents the evolution of YA lit in an appealing way, making it equally useful for students of literary studies.

How Beautiful the Ordinary

release date: Oct 06, 2009
How Beautiful the Ordinary
A girl thought to be a boy steals her sister''s skirt, while a boy thought to be a girl refuses to wear a cornflower blue dress. One boy''s love of a soldier leads to the death of a stranger. The present takes a bittersweet journey into the past when a man revisits the summer school where he had "an accidental romance." And a forgotten mother writes a poignant letter to the teenage daughter she hasn''t seen for fourteen years. Poised between the past and the future are the stories of now. In nontraditional narratives, short stories, and brief graphics, tales of anticipation and regret, eagerness and confusion present distinctively modern views of love, sexuality, and gender identification. Together, they reflect the vibrant possibilities available for young people learning to love others—and themselves—in today''s multifaceted and quickly changing world.

Talking Animals and Others

release date: Jan 08, 2009
Talking Animals and Others
The first complete biography of the beloved children''s book author Walter R. Brooks, creator of Freddy the Pig.

T.R.U.T.H. in Ministry

release date: Sep 01, 2008
T.R.U.T.H. in Ministry
This book takes a hard, real-world look at what it takes to engage in ministry today. The book begins by uncovering the truth of what ministry actually is and by biblically establishing the authority and ability of all Christians to be ministers. We are then invited to explore five character qualities that are crucial to the development of a dynamic personal ministry in today¿s socially complex environment. Ultimately, through scripturally based exhortation, we are encouraged to accept the purpose for which we were created; to serve our fellow human beings.

Passions and Pleasures

release date: Jan 01, 2007
Passions and Pleasures
Passions and Pleasures: Essays and Speeches About Literature and Libraries is a collection of Michael Cart''s columns and speeches about young adult (YA) literature and his observations of and participation in the genre''s growth and future. He discusses the importance of YA literature in helping teens navigate adolescence, asserting that books can change individual lives if they constitute realism inhabited by complex characters whose lives, both exterior and interior, invite us not only to empathize but also to think.

The Heart Has Its Reasons

release date: Mar 30, 2006
The Heart Has Its Reasons
Society does not make it easy for young people, regardless of their sexual orientation, to find accurate, nonjudgmental information about homosexuality. It makes it even more difficult for young homosexuals to find positive role models in fiction either written or published expressly for them or—if published for adults—relevant to them and their lives. The Heart Has Its Reasons examines these issues and critically evaluates the body of literature published for young adults that offers homosexual themes and characters. Cart and Jenkins chart the evolution of the field of YA literature having GLBTQ (gay/lesbian/bisexual, transgendered, and/or queer/questioning) content. They identify titles that are remarkable either for their excellence or failures, noting the stereotypic, wrongheaded, and outdated books as well as the accurate, thoughtful, and tactful titles. Useful criteria for evaluating books with GLBTQ content are provided. Books and resources of all types are reviewed based on a model that uses the category descriptors of Homosexual Visibility, Gay Assimilation, and Queer Consciousness/Community. An annotated bibliography and a number of author-title lists of books discussed in the text arranged by subject round out this valuable reference for teachers, librarians, parents, and young adults.

Reckless

release date: Jan 01, 2006
Reckless
A collection of stories, poems, and drawings that reflect the concept of recklessness.

In the Stacks

release date: Oct 01, 2004
In the Stacks
An anthology of short stories in defence of reading by some of the greatest practioners of the genre, including Isaac Babel, Italo Calvino, Jorge Luis Borges, Alice Munro, Lori Moore and H.H. Munro.

Rush Hour

release date: Jan 01, 2004
Rush Hour
A collection of 18 stories, poems, and essays dealing with sin.

Bad Boys

release date: Jan 01, 2004
Bad Boys
Bold, innovative, and eclectic-that''s Rush Hour, the place for thought-provoking stories, essays, art, and poems from today''s most distinguished voices, both established and new. "Bad Boys" is the hard-hitting theme of Volume Two. Here are drifters, pranksters, jocks, rebels, monsters, and heroes living life on the edge. In knockout stories by Jackie Woodson and E.R. Frank, artwork by John O''Brien and Chris Gall, essays by Robert Lypsite and Jack Gantos, and much more, bad boys sometimes play by the rules, often misbehave, but always grab our attention. This second issue solidifies the reputation of this unprecedented, pulsating journal, published twice a year and focused on themes today''s readers care about most. "Rush Hour is ... a vehicle for sharp, challenging new writing that aims for a discerning and literate young adult audience the way the best literary magazines have long done for older readers."

Necessary Noise

release date: Jan 01, 2003

Tomorrowland

release date: Jan 01, 2000
Tomorrowland
Ten award-winning authors view the future with stories about love, hate, the environment, disease, and the fate of the human race. Millennium.

America's Front Porch

release date: Jan 01, 2000

Youth Participation in Schools and Public Libraries

release date: Jan 01, 2000

What's New in Young Adult Literature (grades 6-12) 2000

release date: Jan 01, 1999

My Fathers Scar

release date: Feb 15, 1998
My Fathers Scar
As he enters his first gay relationship, Andy recalls key incidents in his life.

From Romance to Realism

release date: Apr 30, 1996
From Romance to Realism
Traces the historical development of young adult literature, analyzing classics in the genre and assessing its future

Presenting Robert Lipsyte

release date: Jan 01, 1995
Presenting Robert Lipsyte
School. Included are a preface, a chronology, notes and references, a selected bibliography, an appendix listing Lipsyte''s awards and honors, and an index.

We All Fall Down

release date: Jan 01, 1991
We All Fall Down
A collection of two brief reviews of Robert Cormier''s We all fall down, which summarise the themes and plot of the novel, and an interview where Cormier discusses his motivations for writing. (SLNSW Infocus item 1632)
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