Teen-friendly Literature is a broad category covering anyone from their tweens to their twenties. The tales are told in the form of short stories, excerpts from novels, and radio plays. Radio plays are in the form of one-act plays, but not all. Some tales are about childhood experiences. Many are about that coming-of-age time when girls are way ahead of the boys, and the boys are beginning to tune in to the fairer sex. Some are contemporary. Others in a historical setting. 

 

First Up:

 

Archie Middaugh is a radio play in two acts. Archie is a fourteen-year-old eighth grader, a good student and athlete. He plays basketball for Coach Tom. Both parents work. He is a former latch-key kid who enjoys volunteering to work with the younger kids, especially when Coach Tom is working. But Archie has a problem, a problem all to familiar.

 

Listen and enjoy.

 

 

 

 

Many more coming soon.