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Go to My LibraryThen Again, Maybe I Won't
- Language
- English
- Published in
- Publisher
- Simon and Schuster
- Pages
- 160
- ISBN
- 9781481414388
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Original edition details
Other editions (23)
Then Again, Maybe I Won't
2014 • Simon and Schuster
English
Then Again, Maybe I Won't
2001 • Macmillan Children's Books
English
Then Again, Maybe I Won't
2002 • Listening Library
English
Then Again, Maybe I Won't
2011 • Macmillan Children's
English
Then Again, Maybe I Won't A Novel
1971 • Dell Publishing Company
English
Other editions

Then Again, Maybe I Won't
2014 • Simon and Schuster
English

Then Again, Maybe I Won't
2001 • Macmillan Children's Books
English

Then Again, Maybe I Won't
2002 • Listening Library
English

Then Again, Maybe I Won't
2011 • Macmillan Children's
English

Then Again, Maybe I Won't A Novel
1971 • Dell Publishing Company
English

Then Again, Maybe I Won't
2009 • Delacorte Press
English

Then Again, Maybe I Won't
2016 • Pan Macmillan
English

et puis j en sais rien
1982 • Ecole des loisirs
French

Et puis, j'en sais rien
1985 • l'Ecole des loisirs
French

Then Again, Maybe I Won't A Novel
1971 • Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers
English

Then Again, Maybe I Won't
1988 • Pan Macmillan
English

Quiza No Lo Haga (Then Again Maybe I Wont) (Spanish Edition)
1989 • Lectorum Pubns Inc (J)
Spanish

Then Again, Maybe I Won't
1992 • Dell Publishing
Arabic

Then Again, Maybe I Won't
1971 • Story House Corp
Malay

Then Again, Maybe I Won't
1971 • Simon and Schuster
English

Then Again, Maybe I Won't
2002 • Listening Library
English

Then Again, Maybe I Won't
2014 • Simon and Schuster
English

Then Again, Maybe I Won't
1982 • Dell Publishing
Nepali

Then Again, Maybe I Won't
2024 • Simon and Schuster
English

Then Again, Maybe I Won't
1992 • Dell Publishing Company
English

Then Again, Maybe I Won't
2014 • Simon & Schuster, Incorporated
English

Then Again, Maybe I Won't
2005 • Follett Bound Platinum
English

Then Again, Maybe I Won't
1975 • Perfection Learning Corporation
English
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Reviewers consistently praise this book for its pioneering role in young adult literature, particularly for openly addressing the often-taboo subject of male puberty and adolescent anxieties. Many consider it a "boy's version" of the author's other classic, offering a much-needed guide for young readers navigating physical and emotional changes. The narrative is lauded for its realistic portrayal of a protagonist grappling with universal teenage problems, family dynamics, and the complexities of social class. Readers found the character's voice authentic and the story engaging, appreciating the author's ability to tackle significant life changes and social pressures with honesty and depth. It is often described as a well-written and important book that can spark valuable discussions.
However, the book receives notable criticism for certain elements that have not aged well. A significant concern revolves around the protagonist's actions involving a neighbor, which many reviewers found disturbing, creepy, and ethically problematic by modern standards. This aspect, in particular, led some to express discomfort and a reluctance to recommend it to younger readers today without significant contextual discussion. Some reviewers also found the main character to be unlikable or ungrateful at times, struggling to empathize with his reactions to his changing circumstances. Additionally, a few felt that certain plotlines were underdeveloped or left unresolved, and that the portrayal of some adult characters could be harsh. The direct and frank discussions of bodily changes, while praised by some, also made other readers feel uneasy or "cringeworthy."
Despite these reservations, the book is widely recognized as a significant work in young adult fiction, celebrated for its groundbreaking approach to adolescent issues. It is recommended for 'tween and early adolescent readers, especially boys, who are experiencing or curious about the physical and emotional changes of puberty, as well as the challenges of adapting to new social environments. However, many reviewers strongly advise that it be read with the guidance of a trusted adult to facilitate open discussions about its sensitive content and to address the aspects that may be viewed differently in contemporary society. Ultimately, it remains a classic for those interested in coming-of-age stories and the author's distinctive style, offering a snapshot of adolescent life from a particular historical context.
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