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I think it could be how we use the term young adult in the US random thoughts Send a noteboard - 09/09/2010 02:27:38 PM
I might refer to a 14 year old as young lady but I would never call a twenty year old woman a young lady. Young adult means teens and that includes early teens and even tweens. A 16 should be ready to read regular literature and probably does but many of them still find the YA books more appealing.
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