Summary
In 1965, Susan Eloise Hinton sat down at her late father’s old Underwood typewriter and started work on a novel that would fully and accurately describe the teenage world she knew: the story of Pony Boy, his brothers, and their friends, their constant struggle to belong, and the conflicts between the haves and the have-nots. Two years later, the completed novel, The Outsiders, was published. Hinton made publishing history, single-handedly creating a new genre of fiction—the young adult novel.
S.E. Hinton tells the story of the teenager who was the author of such young adult classics as That Was Then, This Is Now and Rumble Fish, examines her best-loved novels, and reveals her involvement in creating the film versions of her books.