Susan Eloise Hinton Life

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Susan Eloise Hinton, one of the world's most respected authors was born in Tulsa, Oklahoma, on July 22, 1950. Also known as S.E Hinton, best known for her young adult novels, especially The Outsiders. Antoine Wilson’sbiography The Library of Author Biographies: S.E Hinton highlights some of the problems Hinton endured on her path to become one of the most influential authors in America. Growing up in the 60’s wasn’t necessarily the easiest time for a young woman to publish books. While Hinton was growing up, women didn’t have as many rights or opportunities as they do today. Young women, and girls in particular, were expected to behave according to a set of expectations established by society at that time. The 60’s, known as a decade of change for women, brought not only cultural changes to the US, but more females than ever were entering the paid workforce, women were now able to pursue careers and more opportunities became available. Over time, the feminist trends of the 60’s changed the relationships between genders and most women, at least in the middle class, were expected to have the same work opportunities and equal compensation as men, “It was no longer surprising to see women leaders in formerly ‘men’s like television production, diplomacy, or even the Supreme Court. Even conservative Republicans recruited female candidates and urged them to be as aggressive stump as men”(Walsh).The School Library Journal’s review of The Library of Author Biographies: S.E Hinton emphasizes the fact that: “She writes about true-life situations and rivalries, focusing on characters, in accessible and easy-to-understand language” states Nicole Marcuccilli, the author of the review. The School Library Journal also states that the ... ... middle of paper ... ... Works Cited Blasingame, James F. "Department of English." Department of English. College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, 21 Aug. 2009. Web. 14 Jan. 2014. Italie, Hillel. “Outsiders’ Still in Demand with Teens; S.E. Hinton’s Novel of Pubescent Angst, Written when She was in High School in Tulsa, Okla., Rings True 40 years After it was First Published. “Los Angeles Times: 0. Oct 03 2007. ProQuest. Web. 21 Nov.2013. Marcuccilli, Nicole M. “S.E Hinton.” School Library Journal 49.8 (2003): 186. ProQuest. Web. 24 Oct. 2013. Walsh, Kenneth T. “The 1960s: A Decade of Change for Women.” US News. U.S.News & World Report, 12 Mar. 2010. Web. 03 Nov. 2013. Wilson, Antoine. S.E. Hinton. New York: Rosen Central, 2003. Print. Feder-Feitel, Lisa. “S.E. Hinton has the Write Stuff.” Scholastic Scope Nov 2005: 14. ProQuest. Web. 21 Nov. 2013.

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