YA literature includes a young and highly independent protagonist which uses a point of view of a young adolescent's interpretation of events. It involves a gradual, yet big change in the protagonist's life. YA literature deals with contempary issues and has a main character that faces consequences of life choices. The book draws upon how everyday adolescents develop.
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