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Something Karen tweeted as we were discussing this project a while back really stuck with me. She said that discussing religion is difficult because everyone assumes they’re coming from correct place. Man, is that ever true. And it rings even truer in EDEN WEST, Pete Hautman’s latest about a 17-year-old boy named Jacob who has [...]
Over the past year, I have seen an increase of representation of Protestant Christians in YA lit that isn’t published by a Christian publisher. Maybe it’s just because I have been looking for it more for this discussion, but it does in fact seem like there has been a genuine increase in authors recognizing and [...]
Erik Larson has another best-seller on his hands, this time illuminating a sea disaster to rival the Titanic. Of course, it’s much more than that. The sinking of the Lusitania was man-made, and pushed the United States into World War I. For teens who savor the best YA nonfiction, books like Bomb and Hitler Youth, or Phillip Hoose’s [...]
Featuring effective strategies for helping students see the world and its people, these series take readers to some of the world’s most interesting locations, from Somalia to Lebanon to ancient civilizations and beyond.
This month’s nonfiction tackles varied topics, from a can’t-miss biography of Noah Webster to an impeccably researched overview of the Stonewall riots.
This month, we highlight stellar nonfiction titles on marine life, from a look at the reproductive habits of horseshoe crabs to a picture book about some of the strangest undersea denizens.
Today as part of Faith and Spirituality in YA Lit: a Discussion, we are very honored to host author Tessa Gratton who joins us to share some of her own teen faith journey and to discuss faith and spirituality in YA fantasy literature. One of the most definitive moments of my teenaged years was the [...]