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  • E. Hinton

    Susan Eloise Hinton, born on July 22, 1948, is an American writer renowned for her young-adult novels set in Oklahoma, most notably “The Outsiders” (1967), which she penned during high school. Hinton is widely credited with pioneering the young-adult genre, significantly influencing the landscape of adolescent literature[1†][2†][3†].

    Early Years and Education

    Susan Eloise Hinton was born on July 22, 1948, in Tulsa, Oklahoma[1†][2†].

    She grew up in a working-class neighborhood, where her mother worked in a factory and her father was a door-to-door salesman[1†][2†][3†]. Hinton attended Will Rogers High School, where she began writing her first novel, “The Outsiders”, inspired by the social dynamics and rival gangs at her school[1†][2†].

    The novel, which she started at the age of 15 and published at 18, was influenced by her desire to understand and empathize with the Greasers, a group often marginalized in her community[1†][2†]. Her early education and experiences in T