In "Ten Years in the Tub," Nick Hornby reflects on the tendency to dismiss young adult (YA) literature simply because one is not a young adult. He compares this dismissal to avoiding thrillers just because someone isn’t a law enforcement officer or a criminal, underlining the narrowness of such reasoning. This perspective highlights how engaging with a variety of genres can broaden our understanding of the world.
Hornby suggests that by being open to different types of literature, readers can explore diverse experiences and viewpoints. The quote encapsulates the idea that appreciating YA books can enrich one’s perspective and make the world feel more expansive, allowing for deeper connections with literature and life itself.