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Keyword [young adult]
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81. A mixed methods study of attachment support in relationships between fathers and young adult daughters
82. The legitimacy of children's and young adult literature as literature
83. Young Adult Literature 2.0: Stephenie Meyer's 'Twilight' and Digital Age Literary Practices
84. Identifying the Effects of Peers on Young Adult Risky Behaviors
85. Artistic response of incarcerated male youth to young adult literature
86. Bad boy rebounds and rare air: Masculinity in televised sport media, young adult male audiences and the search for authenticity in postmodern America
87. Expanding the power of literature: African-American literary theory and young adult literature
88. Self-discrepancies, negative emotions, cognitive strategies, and sexual behavior among young adult Thai women
89. The functional value of story in young adult literature about incest (Walter Fisher)
90. Charting the hero's journey in Coretta Scott King Award contemporary young adult novels
91. Struggles to become 'Americans': Historical and contemporary experiences of Asian Pacific American immigrants in children's and young adult fiction, 1945--1999
92. The portrayal of religious development in young adult literature: An analysis of contemporary works (Fritz Oser, Paul Gmunder)
93. Representations of African American women in young adult biography: A narrative analysis
94. An examination of attitudes, interests, and levels of response to young adult novels versus classic novels
95. Close relationship dialectics: Young adult friends' perceptions and interaction patterns
96. Authors, protagonists, and moral decision making in contemporary young adult realistic fiction: A content analysis (Lawrence Kohlberg, Carol Gilligan)
97. Targeting young adult smokers' multiple identity gaps and identity management strategies for behavior change: An application of the communication theory of identity
98. The construction of masculinity in young adult novels for boys, 1940--1997
99. A case study of American young adult response to international literature
100. Value and authenticity: Young adult readers respond to African-American literature
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