Gr 9 Up—A compilation of 32 pieces by various well-known YA authors about the books that inspired them to become writers. Ridge states that as a child growing up in Australia in the 1970s, she often wondered what stimulated her author idols to create stories: thus, this compendium of essays. The entries are deeply personal and are often accompanied by a photo of the subject from childhood. Readers will recognize such names as Markus Zusak, who loved S.E. Hinton's The Outsiders, and Shaun Tan, who read George Orwell's Animal Farm at an early age. The majority of the titles discussed are YA, more classic than contemporary, making this a great fit for high school readers. Educators could easily incorporate this volume into units on creative writing or use it as an accompaniment to a lesson on one of the featured authors or books. Many of the selections would work well as a classroom read-aloud. However, bits of Australian slang do appear throughout, which may be difficult for some readers to decipher.
VERDICT Inspirational and handy. Consider for narrative nonfiction high school collections.
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