Melissa Walker | Trusting Young Adult Readers


That's why I sometimes wanted to explore the dark sides of the fashion industry with the Violet books. In Violet on the Runway, Violet encounters drug addiction; in Violet by Design, she faces immense pressure to stay skinny in order to be "runway ready;" and in Violet in Private, she has to make a choice--stay in the spotlight or give up modeling and risk becoming a wallflower once again. Is there character growth? Yes. Sugar coating? No. Violet doesn't always make the right decisions--in fact she makes a lot of wrong ones.
But that's the beauty of real life, right?
The Violet series is featured on readergirlz.com this month, where there's a soundtrack, a downloadable poster, discussion questions and more.
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Labels: Melissa Walker, Trusting, Violet, YA
3 Comments:
We are so happy to have Melissa at rgz this month. The chatter at the forum has been awesome! Thanks, Melissa!
~Lorie Ann Grover, author/rgz diva
I totally agree! You can tell when the author is talking down to YA readers or if they're on the same wavelength! Not that that has happened often- YA authors know their stuff! =D
~Lucy D =)
I'm with Melissa on this one (and Lorie, and SoftIndieRocker).
Our obligation is to tell a story, to move readers, to open doors.
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