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Not only do short story collections empower kids to control how they read, but they also have much in common with the kinds of media today’s kids crave.
What if ghosts weren't scary at all? What if we as the audience, instead of being frightened by a ghostly tale, were left with a different feeling altogether?
A sensitive and powerful look at grief with the uplifting reminder that even with all the bad crowded in, there is still room for joy and happiness. Highly recommended.
For over 20 years, it has been my great joy to immerse myself in novels in verse. Middle grade novels in verse have had a long, continually developing history.
When I set out to write the Curious League of Detectives and Thieves, I wanted to write a story for my dyslexic twelve-year-old self. But for Tommy to have wanted to read it, the book would require a very specific list of demands.