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“Listen.” Each of the mysterious guests at Greenglass House is called upon to tell a story and this is the traditional formula for the start. All of the guests have a secret – a reason for being at the house. All have a different reason, but all of the reasons have something to do with […]
This Week at TLT Sunday Reflections: I Have No Words The big dress code round up post Middle Grade Monday – Loot by Jude Watson and the Heist Genre What’s New in LGBTQIA+ This Summer The Title’s the Thing: A guest post on GODLESS by Pete Hautman for #FSYALit (guest post by Lourdes Keochgerien) #SVYALit: […]
A few weeks ago, I announced that we were organizing a Maker Collection of materials that we will circulate at The Public Library of Mount Vernon and Knox County. It is one of three things we are doing to better incorporate the Maker movement into our library. This is the process we went through to […]
March McQuin has spent his life with his jewel thief father, Alfie. Moving from place to place in preparation for the next big heist, March knows more about lock picking and getaway plans than he does about fractions. In fact, now that he’s twelve, Alfie has included him in the plans. But when the latest […]
What Happened in Charleston Look, I know that this is usually just a place where readers come to find a roundup of the week’s posts and some links to current events in the YA world, and those will follow. But I also know that, in working with young people, we have an almost unparalleled opportunity […]
As I began this novel by the author of I am a Genius of Unspeakable Evil, and I want to be Your Class President, I worried that this was going to be a cheesy, MG version of The Sword in the Stone. As is obvious from the title, this story borrows from the story of Arthur and Excalibur, but then […]
This Week at TLT Sunday Reflections: The Myth of Just Moving Where the Jobs Are TPiB: Comic Book Creations Middle Grade Monday – Vacation, Week 1 Review From This Month’s School Library Journal: About a Girl by Sarah McCarry Circulating Maker Kits: A Twist on Library MakerSpaces Consent is Sexy, Consent is Required: a #SVYALit […]
I have about 6 weeks of ‘vacation’ every summer – my school is on a weird schedule. I spend most of it taking short trips to visit friends and family. Long enough to enjoy everyone, organize their cabinets and clean out their refrigerator, then back to the cats. This week I am visiting one of […]
This Week at TLT Sunday Reflections: The Trouble with “Clean” Abortion in YA Literature: Beyond the Issues, a guest post by Hilary T. Smith Middle Grade Monday and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Book Book Review: Joyride by Anna Banks Creating and Using an iPad Technology Lab as Part of a Library Teen […]