![]() ![]() I think perhaps it's a "I know it when I read" type boundary that is fluid from one reader to another. just being an adult adventure? Is there a divider or is the nature of the experience and/or the chronological age of the character what separates the two reader groups? How raging is the inferno of experience that appeals to one age group vs. Where is the divider line between those experiences that might be defined as either "coming of age" or post coming of age, experiences that thrust the protagonist up against or over the line into fully adult territory vs. ![]() I made some choices in my younger days that might have killed me, but ultimately made me stronger in a different sort of way, like forging steel in fire. There's a lot to be said for the ease of youth-taut dewy skin, supple joints, stamina and speed-but maturity ain't so bad either. I wish I could say I was a new adult.sometimes. ![]()
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