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Elizabeth Acevedo earns another honor for The Poet X, as the winners of the 2019 CILIP Carnegie and Kate Greenaway Medals were announced.
Author Suzanne Collins will bring readers back to Panem, 64 years before The Hunger Games began.
Here are the speakers, sessions, and events SLJ's editors are looking forward to most at ALA Annual.
A selection of recently reviewed books—fiction, nonfiction, graphic novels, and more—that center the experiences of LGBTQIA+ teens.
A selection of recently published titles consider race and the imagination, girl-positive libraries, career programming, and other topics.
This edition of reader feedback serves up book bentos; speculation on Mike Mulligan fashion choices; and one fine endorsement of SLJ.
A new tool to help teach students which news outlets to trust; the UN releases its second book club list; and libraries are having their moment on Jeopardy!
This new product allows users to alter code—and learn how to code—as they play. Kids can modify, change, and create a new game on the go.
A new player emerges in the YA market vowing to publish “unapologetic, authentic, and politically relevant” heavily illustrated and graphic nonfiction; Erin Entrada Kelly joins the list of authors tapped for Netflix adaptations; and more in this edition of News Bites.
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