Three works of fiction for middle grade, a novel in verse, and a graphic memoir are this year’s finalists for the 2018 National Book Award.
What should teens read after they’ve enjoyed the adaptations of The Hate U Give, To All the Boys, and more?
Award-winning author teams up with Follett to curate titles and get "All Books to All Kids."
Civic responsibility, activism, and activists, are highlighted in this this list of recently published titles.
Recently published graphic memoirs illustrate that the genre is pushing the format to new heights.
What’s in store for the 2019 award season? SLJ’s "Pondering Printz" columnists will consider the contenders for the Michael L. Printz Award for Excellence in Young Adult Literature.
Authors Ellen Oh and Grace Lin discuss their objection to casting an Asian woman as Nagini in the new Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindewald.
The former “Someday My Printz Will Come” bloggers Sarah Couri and Karyn Silverman present a look at the history of the Printz award and offer their first round of possible contenders.
Here are some ideas to bring your Teen Read Week programs up a notch.
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