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I know that this isn't a book review site, but this is about sheer writing ability.

Just finished another of those serendipitous books I find in marina launderettes, and I'm stunned. 'The Outsiders' by S E Hinton. I looked at the blurb and thought 'not my kind of thing but I'll give it a go'.

I found it compulsive.

I'm amazed that such a book could be written by a 17 yr old - and a female at that, writing as a male. Such an engaging, moral story, so mature.
 
Chance finds are the best—though I also love it when friends recommend books to me. The Outsiders was adapted into a movie by Francis Ford Coppola in 1983, which was well received for its portrayal of poor urban teenagers seeking an identity and family through membership of gangs.

The Outsiders (film) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

As sometimes happens with film adaptations of novels, the author S.E. Hinton played a cameo role—as a nurse.

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I remember seeing the film some time ago. It was famous because of the young writer of the original novel and doubly famous for launching the careers of a whole host of young stars.

Does anyone know what happened to S.E. Hinton? I seem to remember she wrote a follow up to The Outsiders but I don't think it was filmed, however the rights could well have been bought.
 
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