This Week at TLT
Sunday Reflections: She is Safe? A Personal Reflection for Sexual Assualt Awareness Month
#FSYALit: Orthodox Representation in YA Lit
Middle Grade Monday – The Power of Doorstops
What’s New in LGBTQIA+ This Spring
The Trouble with Telling, author Kristin Halbrook discusses her new release EVERY LAST PROMISE for #SVYALit
March Arc Party: What the tweens/teens thought of some upcoming titles
#tearyya: the books that made us cry (and a sneak peek at VIOLENT ENDS)
Book Review: Things We Know by Heart by Jessi Kirby
Boom, Crash, The Sound of the Economy – featuring THE TRUTH ABOUT US by Janet Gurtler, THE HIT by Delilah S.Dawson and THE BULLIES OF WALL ST. by Sheila Bair
April Post TLA #ARCParty
#SecondChanceChallenge
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The history of the YA designation, from NYPL.
MIT study of children’s brains looks at links between academic achievement, family income, and brain structures.
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