Commercial fiction, written by such authors as Mary Higgins Clark, Gordon Korman, Stephen King, Mary Pope Osborne, James Patterson, and Lauren Tarshis, has mass appeal, and editors expect it to make a substantial profit. These books are fast paced with strong plots and limited characterization. Their themes are usually fairly obvious and the language and syntax isn’t too complex.
The 5 Kinds of Nonfiction classification system (which focuses on children’s nonfiction books exclusively and doesn’t include essays, speeches, letters, journals, textbooks, brochures, catalogs, etc.) differentiates between commercial categories and literary categories because one of its goals is to give authors, editors, agents, book reviewers, awards committee members, librarians, literacy educators, and classroom teachers a common lexicon for discussing the wide and wonderful world of nonfiction for kids. Only then can publishers understand the kinds of nonfiction books that ALL students want and need.
(1) begin acquiring more expository literature, especially books about history and social studies topics and titles written and illustrated by people from traditionally marginalized communities
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P.S. – I shared a lot of your books in class and my students, all pre-service teachers, loved them. No surprise there!
Thanks! There is so much wonderful nonfiction being published. I keep saying it's the golden age of nonfiction.
Hi Melissa,
Thank you for all the resources you post. I struggle with categorizing nonfiction that is about topics like zombies, fairies, bigfoot, vampires and other not real stuff. Is there a name for this? I have a number of these books in my library. Thank you!
Hmm. Could you give me a sample title or, even better, a link to one of these books on goodreads or amazon?