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In a New York Times Opinion Column, the author of The Outsiders wrote the following:

“The trouble is, grownups write about teen-agers from their own memories, or else write about teenagers from a stand-off, I'm-a-little scared-to-get-close-they're hairy view. Teenagers today want to read about teenagers today. The world is changing, yet the authors of books for teenagers are still 15 years behind the times.”

In the space below summarize the problem the writer saw with books that were being published about teenagers. Remember she was speaking about the 1960s and 1970s and not the current day.

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