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In a continuing series on nonfiction books that help tweens "build a better world," Nonfiction Notions columnist Jennifer Wharton recommends several titles that support science-based community projects.
Today is a good day for book releases, as apparently all the recent books I have chosen to read release today. Is it fate? Destiny? Hard to say. Let’s dive right in, shall we. Little & Lion by Brandy Colbert Two step-siblings who were closer than close are reunited after one, Little (the female) spends […]
Sue Macy, whose books center on the intersection of women's history and sports, discusses the impact of Title IX, feminism, and why she writes about real-life heroines.
The other day a parent came up to me and we engaged in some good old fashioned Reader’s Advisory. Her daughter was 11, a young 11. And she wanted some recommendations for some YA titles, but she was very worried about content. In the end I told her that after talking with her, I thought […]
Barbara Dee's latest novel features a middle school-aged character who crushes on both girls and boys. At a recent school visit, teachers told Ms. Dee not to mention the book.