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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.
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.
Chapter Book Chat columnist Abby Johnson recommends three recent titles (along with lesson plan and activity ideas) that fit perfectly with the "Build A Better World" summer reading theme.
Looking for manga that's appropriate for middle school readers but still high on the cool factor? From the sweet and light to the utterly bizarre, these titles have it all.
Two Muslim American authors, Hena Khan and Karuna Riazi, discuss the new imprint, Salaam Reads, writing for young readers, and bringing new voices to library shelves.
Behar's first novel for middle graders is based on her own childhood experiences as a young Cuban American immigrant, confined to bed for months after a terrible accident.