Sometimes, I feel like I spent the first part of my life wishing to be a teen-age boy, and the second part condemned to being one.

Meaning of the quote

The quote suggests that the writer wished they could be a teenage boy when they were younger. But then, as they got older, they felt like they were stuck being a teenage boy, even though they didn't want to be one anymore. It's like they spent their life going back and forth between wanting to be a teenager and not wanting to be one.

About S. E. Hinton

S. E. Hinton is an acclaimed American writer known for her young-adult novels, particularly the iconic “The Outsiders”. She was only a high school student when she wrote this groundbreaking book, which is credited with introducing the YA genre. Hinton later received the prestigious Margaret Edwards Award for her contributions to literature for teens.

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