A Brutal Mess of Class Differences and Hauntings Set Against a Backdrop of Stereotypes
The review discusses Karl Modig's new young adult novel about a deceased teenager named Milo and critiques its handling of themes.
The Picture of Dorian Gray: What Oscar Wilde's Novel about Never Aging Is About
The novel 'The Picture of Dorian Gray' by Oscar Wilde explores the desire for eternal youth and the consequences of escaping the passage of time.
Is there anything other than travel in life?
The article reflects on the experience of reading a novel during a train journey that evokes memories of youth and travel.
The creator of Adolescence premieres a series based on the classic Lord of the Flies
Jack Thorne, the creator of the hit series Adolescence, has adapted William Golding's classic novel, Lord of the Flies, into his latest television series about young killers.
REVIEW: When You See Simon, You Feel Like a Lucky Charm and a Guilty One
The play 'We Will See Simon!' at the Estonian Youth Theatre adeptly tackles the challenges faced by disabled individuals through a vibrant adaptation of a New Zealand novel.
Adolescence writer Jack Thorne on his new TV adaptation of castaway novel Lord of the Flies
Jack Thorne discusses his new TV adaptation of 'Lord of the Flies' and advocates for a social media ban for children under 16, inspired by Australia's recent legislation.
Review: Stormy Heights for Youth. Provocateur Filmed a Classic Novel
A review discussing the film adaptation of a classic novel aimed at young audiences and directed by a provocative filmmaker.
Fresh Pressure and Estonia Novel Announce Short Story Competition Fresh Story
Fresh Pressure and Estonia Novel have launched a short story competition aimed at encouraging young writers aged 15-19 to share and publish their prose.
She is 14 years old and hand-wrote a novel about abuse and mental health: "I vented while writing"
JazmÃn Francés, a 14-year-old from Yerba Buena, Tucumán, wrote a novel by hand addressing themes of autism and familial abandonment, funded by her family despite financial struggles.
Youth Book: How Do You Cope with the Wolf?
The new novel by Austrian author and illustrator Agi Ofner explores the complexities of democracy and differing perceptions of reality through its narrative.
Youth Language: Is ‘Unc’ the New ‘Boomer’?
A prominent German literary critic recently described the language in a novel by a relatively young author as 'ancient and uncle-like', sparking discussions about generational language shifts in the context of terms like 'Unc' and 'Boomer'.