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Norma Klein (1938–1989)

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Inkluderar namnet: Norma Klein

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Verk av Norma Klein

Sunshine (1974) 147 exemplar
Mom the Wolf Man and Me (1972) 144 exemplar
It's O.K. If You Don't Love Me (1981) 71 exemplar
Domestic Arrangements (1981) 56 exemplar
No More Saturday Nights (1989) 55 exemplar
Love is One of the Choices (1978) 52 exemplar
Confessions of an Only Child (1974) 48 exemplar
Girls Can Be Anything (1973) 45 exemplar
Family Secrets (1985) 42 exemplar
Just Friends (1990) 40 exemplar
It's Not What You Expect (1973) 40 exemplar
Tomboy (1978) 38 exemplar
Beginner's Love (1983) 38 exemplar
Breaking Up (1980) 36 exemplar
Taking Sides (1974) 34 exemplar
My Life as a Body (1987) 33 exemplar
Angel Face (1984) 30 exemplar
Give Me One Good Reason (1973) 29 exemplar
What It's All About (1975) 27 exemplar
The Queen of the What Ifs (1982) 26 exemplar
Robbie and the Leap Year Blues (1981) 25 exemplar
Older Men (1987) 24 exemplar
Going Backwards (1986) 24 exemplar
The Sunshine Years (1975) 20 exemplar
Now That I Know (1988) 20 exemplar
The World As It Is (1989) 20 exemplar
That's My Baby (1988) 19 exemplar
Naomi in the Middle (1974) 16 exemplar
A Honey of a Chimp (1980) 16 exemplar
Wives and Other Women (1982) 16 exemplar
Hiding (1977) 15 exemplar
Baryshnikov's Nutcracker (1983) 14 exemplar
Coming to Life (1974) 14 exemplar
Snapshots (1986) 13 exemplar
Lovers (1984) 13 exemplar
A Surprise Party for Dinosaur (1977) 13 exemplar
Swap (1984) 13 exemplar
Give and Take (1985) 13 exemplar
Bizou (1983) 12 exemplar
The Cheerleader (1985) 12 exemplar
Girls Turn Wives (1976) 11 exemplar
Sunshine Christmas (1977) 11 exemplar
Love and Other Euphemisms (1975) 11 exemplar
Learning How to Fall (1989) 10 exemplar
American Dreams (1987) 9 exemplar
Blue Trees Red Sky (1975) 9 exemplar
If I Had My Way (1974) 9 exemplar
A train for Jane (1974) 6 exemplar
Visiting Pamela (1979) — Författare — 6 exemplar
SUNSHINE (1974) 5 exemplar
French Postcards (1979) 4 exemplar
The swap (1983) 3 exemplar
Bytet (1985) 2 exemplar
Un marido: ¿para qué? (1979) 2 exemplar
Daddys Darling. (1995) 2 exemplar
Sole (1990) 2 exemplar
Scelte d'amore (1986) 1 exemplar
Scelte d'amore 1 exemplar
Pratfalls 1 exemplar
Mom the Wolfman and (1977) 1 exemplar
Daddys Darling 1 exemplar

Associerade verk

Places I Never Meant To Be: Original Stories by Censored Writers (1999) — Bidragsgivare — 316 exemplar
The Best American Short Stories 1969 (1969) — Bidragsgivare — 22 exemplar
Prize Stories 1963: The O. Henry Awards (1963) — Bidragsgivare — 6 exemplar

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Allmänna fakta

Födelsedag
1938-05-13
Avled
1989-04-25
Kön
female
Nationalitet
USA
Födelseort
New York, New York, USA
Dödsort
New York, New York, USA
Bostadsorter
New York, New York, USA
Utbildning
Barnard College (B.A., Russian, 1960)
Columbia University (M.A. ∙ Slavic Languages ∙ 1963)
Yrken
children's book author
Kort biografi
Norma Klein, the daughter of a psychoanalyst, attended progressive schools before studying at Barnard College, Cornell, and Columbia. She originally wanted to become an artist, but said she decided to become a writer when she was unable to find books written about the kinds of people she knew, or who held her interest. Along with Judy Blume, she became one of the early pioneers of young adult literature in America with her realistic novels and short stories. She attributed her portrayal of alternative lifestyles, such as the single-parent family in Mom, the Wolf Man and Me (1972) or the lesbian mother and her partner in Breaking Up (1980), to her liberal upbringing in New York City. Her works dealt openly with other controversial issues as well, such as racism, divorce, abortion, and death, which may explain why Publisher's Weekly listed her as one of the most frequently censored authors in America. She died after a short illness. Her papers are housed at the University of Minnesota.

Medlemmar

Diskussioner

somewhat explicit YA books i Name that Book (mars 2012)

Recensioner

I started out hating this 1976 YA novel and wondering what on earth was going on with Norma Klein when she wrote it, since she was a total genius. Then, about a third of the way through, the book won me over. It's a stream-of-consciousness story about an 18 year old ballet student whose boyfriend is a choreographer at her school. He's an absolute monster (but that's not the main character's assessment) and she starts cracking up.
 
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jollyavis | Dec 14, 2021 |
I've owned this book for ages. I don't remember when I read it, but I know that I loved ballet when I was quite young, and I read this at some point then. (Or, I at least looked at all the pictures. I no longer remember which.) I suppose I should re-read it now as an adult, since I've kept it on my bookshelf all these years.
 
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ca.bookwyrm | May 18, 2020 |
I don't remember seeing this on Banned Books lists and that surprises me. I wasn't too comfortable with a 14 year-old girl feeling 'behind' because she hadn't touched a boy's penis yet, or smoking pot with her mom, or hearing her family say shit and even fuck as if they're innocent as darn. And it's the kids' business whether or not mom and dad are doing it with other people? And this was a loving, relatively healthy and sane family, not dysfunctional.

And it was written in 1982? Did we still need YA novels that were written just to shock? Weren't we ready to focus on the characters and the story, instead of just on what we could get media attention for?

I guess I could forgive all that, but when Dad tells Mom that her friend Ogden was considered a 'laughingstock' for being patient with his mentally ill wife, and nobody except Mom, not even the author, seems to support Ogden, well, yuck.

Just so you know, there's more, though. Big sis is having an affair with her college professor, and though she's a feminist one of her friends is marrying, which is seen as betrayal. And her other best friend is gay. And Grandma in the City plays tennis better than our heroine. And is rich. And is living with a friend who has no income, and even buying him a $25,000 cello bow. And there's a poetry reading in the city. And the teens have jobs but Mom doesn't. And Dad sells his novel, which is actually pretty much a memoir.

Klein just felt she had to hit every button. She's not a bad writer, but this could have been richer and more intense if it were focused on real character development over a reasonably busy summer, instead of written with a shotgun approach.

Seriously, I'm glad this is obsolete. I can see some girls might have thrilled to it, but I wouldn't have even when I was a teen.
… (mer)
 
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Cheryl_in_CC_NV | Jun 6, 2016 |

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Statistik

Verk
67
Även av
4
Medlemmar
1,488
Popularitet
#17,263
Betyg
½ 3.7
Recensioner
17
ISBN
247
Språk
10
Favoritmärkt
2

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