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Withdrawing a book from circulation—which makes it disappear as effectively as burning—is a dangerous course. The book is gone. By the same logic, other books will also disappear, or never be written. But there’s another compelling cause for concern: Censorship often works against those who are the most marginalized—historically, women, minorities, and dissidents.
Chances are that if you know any children, you know some that are fascinated with trains. Here's an interactive app that will put them behind the control panels.
In search of a last-minute display idea for Valentine’s Day? Or perhaps your teens would run in the opposite direction at the sight of hearts and doilies. Librarian and blogger Molly Wetta curates SLJ's (Anti)Valentine's Day-themed Pinterest board.
Heidi Heilig shares what inspired her to write The Girl from Everywhere, her thoughts on diversity, and how she juggles between writing YA fiction and theater musicals.
Lego Marvel’s Avengers is the newest installment in the Lego video games franchise, but it’s the second Lego game taking place in the Marvel Universe. What’s interesting is Lego tends to release their games around the same time the accompanying movie comes out (like Jurassic World), and it’s a bad sign that game is coming […]
It’s a cloudy February here in Illinois. Yesterday the heavens opened up and let loose a downpour. Today it is wet if not actively raining. We are in the thick of winter, albeit an oddly warm one. With all this in mind, I think we need some cheering up. Now a friend recently pointed out […]