Description
This scholarly work from Cambridge University Press explores the significant gap in young adult fiction regarding asexual representation and narratives. Noah O’Connor examines how asexuality is depicted in contemporary YA literature, analyzing the themes, character development, and storytelling approaches authors use to represent asexual identities.
The book investigates why asexuality remains underrepresented in publishing and discusses the importance of diverse sexual orientation narratives in young adult fiction. Through literary analysis and critical examination, O’Connor demonstrates how asexual representation in YA literature can provide validation and visibility for asexual teens and readers seeking authentic stories that reflect their experiences.







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