1. And YA is full of petite, teeny heroines. Underdog stories are popular but sometimes author’s default to the easiest way to portray such things.

  2. Great article, Zach. I agree that the least likely hero is much easier for normal people to relate to. We don’t see ourselves, generally, as people capable of doing great things. And that’s actually good. It fits what the Bible says about us being weak as a precursor to being strong. And weak people are the ones most likely to turn to a Savior to empower them when faced with a task that can’t be avoided. So it fits our reality, especially spiritual reality.

    Becky

  3. Pam Halter says:

    Great post, Zach. The underdog theme may be overdone, but it works. Most of us ARE underdogs – at least in our own minds – right? And we like having the hope that we can overcome stuff, too. I know I do.

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