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I’ve done it again. Delayed my Fusenews too long and now this post is going to overflow with too much good stuff. Forewarned is forearmed, as they say. Me stuff for the start. And in fact, there just so much Me Stuff today that I’m just going to cram it all into this little paragraph […]
Are you one of those people who laments "I never win anything?" If you're a superstar school librarian (and you are, of course) then your luck may be about to change.
Bank Street College of Education recently announced the winners of its Irma Simonton Black Award and Cook Prize. Jon Agee's It's Only Stanley was given the 2016 Irma Black Award, and Mara Rockliff’s Mesmerized: How Ben Franklin Solved a Mystery That Baffled All of France received the 2016 Cook Prize.
If you're confident that you've gone above and beyond finding innovative ways to equip students with 21st-century literacies—or know a colleague who has—check out all the details on SLJ's 2016 School Librarian of the Year Award.
New columnist Sarah Hill shares her aspirations for Adult Books 4 Teens this year. And don’t miss the titles she’s compiled, including the latest from teen favorite Meg Cabot.
The 2016 Newbery Medal-winning author Matt de la Peña, and other Latino authors/illustrators honored at this year’s Youth Media Awards, have long been recognized by the Pura Belpré Awards, celebrating its 20th anniversary.
The win strikes a chord of redemption for supporters of the controversial book following a wide-ranging discussion over the main character's prejudiced outlooks.