This Element examines the early years of British Young Adult (YA) publishing at three strategic publishing houses: Penguin Heinemann and Macmillan. Specifically it discusses their YA imprints (Penguin Peacocks Heinemann New Windmills and Macmillan Topliners) all created at a time when the population of Britain was changing and becoming more diverse. Migration of colonial and former colonial subjects from the Caribbean India and Africa contributed to a change in the ethnic makeup of Britain especially in major urban centres such as London Birmingham and Manchester. While publishing has typically been seen as slow to respond to societal changes in children''s literature all three of these Young Adult imprints attempted to address and include Black British and British Asian readers and characters in their books; ultimately however their focus remained on white readers'' concerns.
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