We sat down with debut author Adina King to discuss the magic of libraries, writing about the opioid crisis, the process of ...
At the end of the year, each team will choose the final list of nominations and determine the Selected List’s Top Ten from ...
The story’s complex protagonist grapples with morality, grief, and racial bias, offering a character-driven exploration of ...
Check out previous interviews in the One Thing Leads to Another series here. I don’t mind telling you that I was sophomore in high school in 1986. I was (as so many of us were) 15 going on confused, ...
We sit down with nonfiction authors Cynthia Levinson and Jennifer Swanson to discuss the changing role of nonfiction for young readers, writing about rapidly changing fields, and what makes nonfiction ...
Libba Bray weaves together historical fiction, mystery, and a touch of magic to keep readers engaged. Three narrators deliver ...
The artwork is clear and expressive in this graphic novel, providing an accessible path to universal themes. The inviting ...
Multiple alien kaiju battles and a zippy Power Rangers-like fighting force make for an visually dynamic and action-filled ...
Book clubs are one of the intersections between collection development and programming. There are an infinite number of ways to organize a book club in a school or public library, and it’s interesting ...
Check out previous interviews in the One Thing Leads to Another series here. Here’s a personal story. Almost five years ago now I was just finishing up back-to-back stints on selection committees as a ...
School libraries today feel increasing pressure to reinvent themselves in the face of increasing financial pressures, new media technologies, and a progressively media-savvy population. Their ...