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I was excited to be invited to help celebrate the paperback release of Gayle Forman’s I Was Here by sharing some of my favorite quotes from her books. I feel a special connection to I Was Here. You see, seven years ago I lost my best friend as well. While I didn’t have quite the same experience […]
Me & Miranda Mullaly by Jake Gerhardt goes on sale tomorrow, January 26th. Today, Jake joins us to provide a little insight into his own middle school experience. The Dance When I was in middle school my friends and I went to a lot of dances. Our school, Elkins Park, held a handful of dances. […]
This Week at TLT Sunday Reflections: The Worst Week Ever Anxiety, Me and Fangirl, a guest post by Danielle Masterson Middle School Monday – The Night Parade by Kathryn Tanquary The Story is Enough: Writing the Books I Needed to Read, a guest post by Jackie Lea Sommers January #ARCParty – A Look at January, […]
From the publisher: Saki’s boring summer might be her last when a Japanese curse casts her into the Night Parade. Thirteen-year-old Saki Yamamoto wants to spend her summer vacation anywhere but at her grandmother’s old house in the Japanese countryside, where the phone signal is bad and there’s nothing to do all day. In an […]
This Week at TLT Sunday Reflections: If You Build It, Will They Come? The story of a MakerSpace miracle. #MHYALit: Picking at Problems, a look at self harm by author Robison Wells Middle School Monday – American Ace by Marilyn Nelson #MHYALit: Where Are the Books on Addiction for Your Mental Health Book List? by […]
While I was entertained by this year’s Youth Media Awards, and very excited about the winners, this year I didn’t really have a dog in the fight, so I spent my time reading American Ace by Marilyn Nelson. I have mixed feelings about this one. On the one hand, it is a well told story of a […]
This Week at TLT Sunday Reflections: Kicking of the Year of #MHYALit #MHYALit: How My Debut Year Got Me to Therapy and Why That’s a Good Thing by Annie Cardi Middle School Monday – See How They Run by Ally Carter #MHYALit: PANIC: WHAT FEAR FEELS LIKE by author Tom Leveen YA Book Club Discussion: […]
Ally Carter is one of my favorite authors for a number of reasons. She writes complex, dynamic female characters who are tested mentally, emotionally, and physically. Sometimes they fail, but they ultimately succeed and come out stronger, usually with the help of their friends. These are important themes for my middle school students to experience […]
This Week at TLT Sunday Reflections: Dear world, stop telling my teenage daughter she is too sensitive Take 5: YA Lit with Great Female Friendships Middle School Monday – Cooking School 16 2016 YA Books I’m Anxiously Anticipating Book Review: Firsts by Laurie Elizabeth Flynn Shelter from the Storms: How You Can Help Recovery Efforts […]