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Women of Controversy: Beatrice Sparks
Nov 5, 2024 ·
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Women of Controversy: Beatrice Sparks
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Beatrice Sparks (1917-2012) was an American writer known for “Go Ask Alice,” “Jay’s Journal,” and “It Happened to Nancy.” The books were positioned as cautionary tales of “real” teens, but...
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Beatrice Sparks (1917-2012) was an American writer known for “Go Ask Alice,” “Jay’s Journal,” and “It Happened to Nancy.” The books were positioned as cautionary tales of “real” teens, but were almost entirely fictional. Her books stoked fears about drug use and the “Satanic Panic” of the 1980s. For Further Reading:
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- The New Yorker: How a Mormon Housewife Turned a Fake Diary Into an Enormous Best-Seller
- The Salt Lake Tribune: Here’s how a teen’s death took a reporter on a tour of a small town’s dark history
- BYU Archives: Beatrice Sparks
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