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I nominated:
A Northern Light
Graceling
The Hunger Games
I Capture the Castle
Sabriel
Lirael: Daughter of the Clayr
Annie on My Mind
Matched
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I'm iffy on what exactly feminism means in YA... Strong female lead? Good example for young girls? Self sufficient? That's a tough "role" to define. I voted on some of the ones you nominated, and also nominated these books:
Uglies
Everlost
Poison
Raised by Wolves

First, just was wondering: some of the books on the list are not YA books, but are books that teens read. Are you going to incorporate both? For example, The Bell Jar isn't YA, but many teenagers read it...
Second, here are my thoughts about the YA feminist novel:
I believe feminist YA books should have a female character which is either different and proud to be different or strong and not afraid to be strong.
For it to be truly classified a "feminist" book, I think the strong/different female character should be the main protagonist.
I, personally, felt that many of the best female main characters did not appear in children/middle-grade/YA literature until the last 20 years or so. Before, many female protagonists fit into a stereotype (which makes the classics with strong female leads even more special. i.e. Francie Nolan). Starting in the 90s, though, with Charlotte Doyle and Cassie Logan, the idea of the female protagonist began to change and we now have our Stargirls and Katniss Everdeens- all strong, female protagonists that change our way of generalizing women.



Have you decided which books are going to be in the article?

Books mentioned in this topic
Looking for Alaska (other topics)Raised by Wolves (other topics)
Uglies (other topics)
Poison (other topics)
Everlost (other topics)
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I’m doing a Best of Feminist YA List for the Fall issue of Ms. magazine, and I need your help!! You can nominate books here:
http://www.goodreads.com/list/show/62...
I’ll be reading the top vote-getters throughout August so I can make sure the Best Of list represents.
I’d also love to hear your thoughts/comments/passionate arguments on the subject … and I just may quote you in the accompanying feature story!
Best,
Jessica
Nominate here: http://www.goodreads.com/list/show/62...