Teaching Awareness Using the Novel The Boy At the Back of the Class
In the high school Library that I manage, I teach students responsible researching skills on a regular basis. This includes teaching them to avoid misleading web...
In the high school Library that I manage, I teach students responsible researching skills on a regular basis. This includes teaching them to avoid misleading web...
We sat in the basement of the bookstore, fairy lights wrapped around support poles and bookshelves. There was fancy sparkling pink lemonade labeled “rosé” and a...
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To start, a list of the books I enjoyed very, very much: I expected to like Lydia Kiesling’s debut novel, The Golden State, not only because...
Many recent women-centered films overcompensate, succumbing to lukewarm tokenism, portentous plots, neutered sexuality, and pulled punches both literal (no catfights) and figurative (no misandry). They manage...
These things come in threes and today they came nearly all at once. The first, when the President of Ukraine–famous for his chocolate–announced that he was...
Over the summer, I read Charlotte’s Web to my son, and it was like entering the house of an old friend, someone you haven’t seen in...
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Working in a School Library with ages 11-19, I’m constantly putting YA novels in the hands of students. I want to find them that perfect book, the one...
I attended the Texas Book Festival in Austin back in October and I have to say, the festival was the best I have been to. And...