Friday Finds: April 15, 2016

This Week at TLT Sunday Reflections: What if Best Friends Aren’t Forever? Mental Health in YA Lit Chat for #ReadYALit Middle School Monday: Curiosity House: The Screaming Statue by Lauren Oliver #MHYALit: Nineteen Years of Living, a guest post by Shaun David Hutchinson Book Review: ’89 Walls by Katie Pierson Video Games Weekly: Street Fighter […]

fridayfindsThis Week at TLT

Sunday Reflections: What if Best Friends Aren’t Forever?

Mental Health in YA Lit Chat for #ReadYALit

Middle School Monday: Curiosity House: The Screaming Statue by Lauren Oliver

#MHYALit: Nineteen Years of Living, a guest post by Shaun David Hutchinson

Book Review: ’89 Walls by Katie Pierson

Video Games Weekly: Street Fighter V

#MHYALit: Eating the Nuts, a guest post reflecting on depression by author Mackenzi Lee

Take 5: Ways to combat summer fatigue

#MHYALit: Teens, Mental Health and the Places it Takes Them, a guest post by Kerry Sutherland

Book Review: My Seventh-Grade Life in Tights by Brooks Benjamin

Around the Web

An interesting article from The Atlantic about the real cause of fewer Americans visiting libraries.

Mortality rate for homeless youth in San Francisco is 10 times higher than peers

Melanie Townsend Diggs receives the 2016 Lemony Snicket Prize for Noble Librarians Faced with Adversity

Kids clear key hurdle in their federal climate change lawsuit

 

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