AndrewLowe
Troubadour
I've had this YA piece bouncing around in my head for a little while. Vaguely, the MC is a 17 to 20 year old girl (over the course of the novel). I already know that the novel is going to be dangerously close to the edge for YA... Really the main difference for my more traditional work is that I plan to tone down the violent, profane, and sexual elements. Still, I'm uncertain as to whether or not the MC is too dark for a YA novel.
The girl is a depressed bulimic orphan who was emancipated from her foster family at the beginning of the novel. She's pretty much an outsider through the course of the story, knowing that somehow she it something less than human (unbeknownst to her, she is only half human)... The opening scene involves her sitting in a bakery where she goes into the bathroom and begins vomiting. When the MC walks out, the barista comes and asks her to leave, at which point the MC makes up a story about how the doctors told her that she was being pulled out remission 3 days prior and how she had just restarted chemotherapy. The barista responds that it's not her job to take care of sick people. The MC threatens to sue her for her violation of the American's With Disabilities Act and then walks away, considers suicide, and then decides to go and get high... At which point a gypsy comes and says some mystical stuff to her?
Is this too dark for YA? Please be direct if it is... I really don't read much YA, but some of the books that I have read do include pretty dark themes. Considering that my MC eventually walks down a path of redemption, I think I might be able to get away with more than otherwise...
The girl is a depressed bulimic orphan who was emancipated from her foster family at the beginning of the novel. She's pretty much an outsider through the course of the story, knowing that somehow she it something less than human (unbeknownst to her, she is only half human)... The opening scene involves her sitting in a bakery where she goes into the bathroom and begins vomiting. When the MC walks out, the barista comes and asks her to leave, at which point the MC makes up a story about how the doctors told her that she was being pulled out remission 3 days prior and how she had just restarted chemotherapy. The barista responds that it's not her job to take care of sick people. The MC threatens to sue her for her violation of the American's With Disabilities Act and then walks away, considers suicide, and then decides to go and get high... At which point a gypsy comes and says some mystical stuff to her?
Is this too dark for YA? Please be direct if it is... I really don't read much YA, but some of the books that I have read do include pretty dark themes. Considering that my MC eventually walks down a path of redemption, I think I might be able to get away with more than otherwise...