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2007-02-09 12:30 PM

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Subject: I'm trying to track down juvenile fiction from the 1980's
does anyone know a source online I could use?

I'm working on a piece that looks at some of the books those of us growing up in the 80's (I'm 37) used to read.

I have memories of some great books but not their names. I'm trying to locate a source or db of some sort online where I can do this research. Just need a place to be able to put keywords what the story was about, etc.

Amazon and bn.com aren't really helping.

Any ideas?

Thanks



2007-02-09 12:41 PM
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crpadiem - 2007-02-09 10:30 AM does anyone know a source online I could use? I'm working on a piece that looks at some of the books those of us growing up in the 80's (I'm 37) used to read. I have memories of some great books but not their names. I'm trying to locate a source or db of some sort online where I can do this research. Just need a place to be able to put keywords what the story was about, etc. Amazon and bn.com aren't really helping. Any ideas? Thanks

 

No help on a specific DB - but google will be your friend. 

I'm 38 and I remember - The Dark is Rising (and others), Alfred Hitchcock and the 3 Investigators,  Norman's Gor series, the Stormbringer novels, many others as well. Maybe post some thoughts about books here and let BT help?

2007-02-09 12:45 PM
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Have you tried your local public library?

If you can't find the titles in their on-line catalog, try asking the childrens' librarian. They usually have an astounding ability to recall books based on plot/characters/cover art.

2007-02-09 12:48 PM
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Have you tried the old fashioned library route? I remember at the library I went to growing up, they had a computer that you could put key "ideas" of the kind of book you were interested in into the computer, and it would give you suggestions. Something like that might be useful if you could remember enough of the book.

Other than that, I second the Google idea! I've found lots of old childhood things on there.

Good luck!
2007-02-09 12:49 PM
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Subject: RE: I'm trying to track down juvenile fiction from the 1980's
I'm on the library search system now.

The piece I'm writing is bringing me back to how much I loved reading as a kid....and it's a trip down memory lane remembering some of my favorites.

judy blume
beverly cleary
c.s. lewis
where the red fern grows (LOVED IT. Cry every time I read it)
phantom toll booth
more and more and more.

the specific book I'm trying to track down.
set in 1980's....group of hs kids are going on a camping trip out to a desert. it's a total coming of age story following a few different characters who experience their first time or want to experience their "first time" and raging horomones and fitting in and all of that.
there ends up being a flash flood and some of the kids die....

that's all I remember and for the life of me can't remember the title.
if anyone does, let me know.

thanks

2007-02-09 1:27 PM
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Here's another Idea...YA lit listservs

Children's and Young Adult Literature E-Discussion Groups:
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CCBC-NET Community

CCBC-Net is based on the Cooperative Children's Book Center at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. This listserv is a guided discussion focusing on literature, illustrations, and publishing for children and young adults; and on intellectual freedom issues. There is one specific title or body of work by a specific author that is covered each month. Mail load averages about 1-5 messages a day.

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CHILDLIT is a discussion forum on all aspects of children's literature, with contributions being made from authors, teachers, librarians, students, and people who just love children's literature. Usually more academic than the others mentioned here, this listserv includes a lot of teaching suggestions for children's books. Mail load averages around 25-35 messages a day.

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KIDLIT-L is designed for librarians, educators, authors, and others interested in children's and young adult literature. Many of the messages are requests for suggested titles on particular subjects, which makes this group especially useful for getting course ideas and teaching strategies. Mail load averages about 0-5 messages a day.

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2007-02-09 2:42 PM
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thank you again.
I'm checking out the list servs as we speak.

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2007-02-09 2:59 PM
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Subject: RE: I'm trying to track down juvenile fiction from the 1980's
I'm 38

I was a member of troll book club, not sure if they are around. I read a lot of the Newbury Award Winners growing up, you can find a list of those online, and many will sound familiar.

I also have a list of "books before 20" that was given to me in 7th grade, I'll see if I can scare it up on my HD.

Sorry, that RTF file was an attempt at OCR recognition off of one of those purpelish ditto machine copies...now that's 80s right there!

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2007-02-09 3:23 PM
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BT calling Hollis...Hollis...are you there?
2007-02-09 3:57 PM
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I'm 37...

Where the Red Fern Grows

Judy Bloom-all of them esp. Are You there God, Its Me, Margaret

Island Of The Blue Dolphins

Catcher In the Rye

1984-George Orwell

JR Tolkien Series

 

 

 

 

 

2007-02-09 5:04 PM
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The Little House Series by Laura Ingalls Wilder

The Anne of Green Gables Series 

Caddie Woodlawn (I LOVED this book!)

The House With a Clock in It's Walls

A Wrinkle in Time

Just about anything by Judy Blume

and more I can't think of 



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