Submitted by ShannonHC2010 t3_z92ars in books
A little backstory on my question: My sister texted me yesterday asking if her 13 year old niece (on her husband’s side) was too young to read the Colleen Hoover books.
I honestly don’t know anything about them other than they are all over the best sellers lists and I pass them on Amazon quite frequently. As I’ve become older (now 30), I’ve had less time for books than I did when I was a teenager. I was a reading machine back then, and I still read books more than any other family member (which is why she texted me).
She’s worried these books have too much of adult topics that her niece shouldn’t be reading.
When I was 13, I was reading A LOT of different things. I was raised Catholic, and this was before cell phones. Our internet was closely monitored at home. My only way to view the world was from books. I’d go to the library for hours, or order online and have my dad drive me by to pick up a pile of books. I even learned about inter-library loans, so I could pretty much have any book I wanted.
At 13, I was immensely struggling with coming to terms I was bisexual. I had positive influences in my life, but my mom thinks being gay is a sin and my dad just never really dealt with anything emotional, so I felt like I was drowning. Catholic school on top of that just made things SO MUCH WORSE.
So I’d read. I read every LGBTQ+ book I could get my hands on. And I assure you, they were not all clean. Most of them had descriptions of graphic sex, especially the gay novels. These books saved my life. I was so alone before I had these books. The books were the only things that kept me sane and knowing that sex was ok outside of marriage and that you can be in a loving and supportive gay relationship.
With all of this, I know I don’t know these Colleen Hoover books, but I feel like her niece should be the one judging for herself if she can handle them. 13 is an age where you might not know everything, but you can judge a book for yourself, at least in my opinion.
Thoughts?
TL;DR: Sister asked me if Colleen Hoover books are too adult themed for a 13 year old. When is a book the right age for a person? How do you judge that? Or do you?
UPDATE: Thank you guys for your views! I really appreciate everyone having a civil discussion on this topic. I’m sad I’m getting downvoted though. Don’t know what that is about. 😞
jeremy-o t1_iyelssr wrote
I'm of the opinion of you have the language to digest mature concepts and the patience to sit through literature about it, the additional exposure can only be positive.
These are bestsellers from an author of young adult fiction so it's not exactly subversive counterculture. I think the only limiting factor is the girl's own interest, and there's no harm in offering one to try. As an English teacher I can say that age is the ideal time to challenge a young reader to open up the boundaries of reading practice.