I taught a class that I called "The Read Aloud Novel" with this description:
One of the differences between a middle grade novel and a YA (or even adult) novel is that the middle grade novel is multifunctional. While it is a book a child can read to themselves, middle grade novels are often books that are read aloud in a classroom or at home after dinner or before bedtime. Words and sentences must be complex enough to have rhythm and interest but not so much that they would discourage a young reader. In this class, we'll discuss the key elements of a middle grade novel and consider them in our own writing.It was a fun class where we talked about overwriting and writing tightly, though during it I realized how guilty my own work-in-progress novel is of those same issues!
However, what was more fun was that between my class and reading I was able to go to Elaine's daughter's wedding. The apparent happiness of the bride and the mother of the bride was loveliness defined.
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