“I think the two biggest changes are information and attention span. There’s new technology to consider and contend with, but in terms of the impact the tools have on young people, that’s far less interesting to Shusterman than the deeper changes happening among adolescents. There is something deeply universal about being a teenager, and I try to capture that universality in the things that I write,” he said. No matter what year it is, no matter what language they speak or culture they’re in. He doesn’t write down to young readers, nor do his books tiptoe around grappling with complex issues. Though no longer a teenager writing stories for campers, Shusterman’s books certainly reach teen readers-as well as adults who love YA-in an authentic way.
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