Welcome to the Hippodilly Circus. Pull up a chair or a pair of stilts or a tiny car full of everyone you’ve ever met. All are welcome.
What is the Hippodilly Circus, you ask? This site was founded because I am an avid reader of Young Adult fiction and a fan of teenagers in general. This may be because I have an adolescent sense of humor, because I’ve spent so much time with teenagers in my teaching career, or because I never really got over high school. Who knows? The fact is that I love to read YA. There wasn’t really any YA when I was a teenager in the olden days, so reading it today is therapeutic and reassuring to me. When I think about why that is, my answer is that it reassures me that adolescence is difficult for everyone in very specific and individual ways.
YA is popular. There are loads of blogs, websites, and other media publicizing the superstar books and authors of YA. So, why start another?
- Because teenagers are undervalued and underappreciated by adults and consequently they tend to undervalue themselves.
- Because the “machine” sells teenagers images of perfection, normalcy, and happiness that are unattainable.
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- Because stories of real teenagers battling through real struggles offer hope, comfort and escape that many teenagers don’t find anywhere else.
Young Adult books that are raw and that ring true are overlooked and underpromoted by publishers. They often deal with subjects and behavior that is viewed as ‘inappropriate’ or ‘too challenging’ for teen readers to experience in a book. Knowing teenagers and having been one, I think that this is stupidity. Teens need coping skills – not content warning. They need more autonomy and choice in what they read. They don’t need anyone to tell them what they can and can’t handle. Guidance? Yes. Censorship? No.
This is where we can talk about and laud those books.
Why is it called the Hippodilly Circus?
Circus because it has always been a place of refuge for people who feel outcast, misunderstood or not valued. The circus is a place where the outside ‘normal’ world can come to see freaks. It’s also the ‘big tent’ where freaks are welcome and able to support each other, support each other and form a community. Hippodilly – for a few reasons. 1) I love hippos. They kill more humans than any other animal in Africa each year. They kill because you pissed them off and they have territory they protect. I love that about them. 2) A hippodrome is the Roman circus. 3) It sounds like Piccadilly Circus and it’s fun to say.
So, here we are and we will talk about books which:
Honor that life is hard and our struggles are important.
Help us to celebrate our weirdness value other people’s weirdness.
Show that we don’t need to be ‘normal’ because nobody really is.
Show us that most people are doing the best they can and when we ask for help, offer our help, withhold judgment, listen to each other and make ourselves heard, we are less alone.
There aren’t any magic wands, manic pixie dreamgirls or guys, or other invented ‘fixes’ out there. We don’t need fixing. We need to be heard and to know that we’re OK.
What do you think?
This is a great idea! Interesting name and wonderful move forward away from censorship and towards a brighter future for my generation 🙂 will be keeping up with the hippodilly for sure.
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Thanks, Dude. A brighter future for your generation? Sounds like a worthwhile mission indeed.
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I am so happy about this adventure! I can’t wait to drop in and speak my mind form time to time. I feel if all freaks are welcome, then I sure as hell belong here. Thank you!
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Thank you, Amy! I am quite excited to start the adventure and to assemble the tribe.
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Love this idea!! I look forward to reading more!
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Thank you, Kate! I am planning posts now. I am excited to start the blog posts and to hearing from readers teenagers and others.
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