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P.D. Workman's fictional Tattooed Teardrops and Tewhan Butler's nonfiction title America's Massacre: The Audacity of Despair and a Message of Hope top this year's In the Margins Book Awards.
Nashville musician Jeff Zentner shares with SLJ what inspired him to write The Serpent King, a singular work about friendship, class, and having the strength to pursue your dreams and defy social impossibilities.
SLJ's eighth annual riff on March Madness has begun! Author judge Michael Buckley kicked off the virtual elimination tournament, deciding between Phillip Hoose's The Boys Who Challenged Hitler and Neal Shusterman's Challenger Deep.
Meg Medina tackles burgeoning feminism, first love, disco music, and family violence in her stellar Burn Baby Burn. SLJ chats with the award-winning author.
In response to a complaint from a parent of an elementary school student, three high school libraries in Florida have restricted access to the award-winning This One Summer by Mariko Tamaki and Jillian Tamaki.