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Teens Resist: A Bibliography of Historical and International Perspectives

Several months ago, Teen Librarian Toolbox decided to focus on the topics of diversity, immigration, and social justice, in large part as a response to the recent national election. I had once written...

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Sharia East/Sharia West

The other day I was watching an (East) Indian TV channel.  A host had a panel of 5 or 6 folks with opposing views on a burning topic.   Much like Don Lemon does occasionally on CNN, the host lost...

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How the Past Informs the Present: An Interview with Debut Novelist Katherine...

As an author of historical fiction with two published books and three in progress and waiting to come out in the next few years, I’m always on the lookout for other authors who write about similar...

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Rebel Women of the Past: A Review of The Radical Element and Interview

Short story anthologies for teen readers have enjoyed a resurgence lately. One of the pioneers of this genre was A Tyranny of Petticoats, edited by Jessica Spotswood, which appeared in 2015. Spotswood...

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All the Stars Denied: History That Echoes Today

Beginning in 1930, in the throes of the Great Depression, the U.S. government “repatriated” more than one million Mexicans and Mexican Americans. Sixty percent of them were U.S. citizens – children...

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Radio Underground, New Adult Literature, and the Crisis of Democracy

Around 2010 the category of New Adult emerged to describe novels with older teenage protagonists or ones in their early to mid-20s, but with a focus on leaving home, going to university or into the...

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Wisdom, empathy and eloquence versus Hypocrisy, cruelty and a “different...

This has been quite a week of losses for all of us in the United States.  I was trying to decide whether to write about the death of  Toni Morrison; amazing writer, teacher, editor, mentor and deep...

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Punch Up, Punch Down, Punch Sideways: Humor and Satire

One of my favorite end of year rituals is reading every media reviewer’s list of favorite books, music, and movies. Living in New York City now, I’m fortunate to see many of the independent movies in...

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Engaged

I am going to present this post in a similar manner to the last few I have posted by covering a few topics in short order rather than covering one topic in more detail. I do use the above title because...

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Uncovering Hidden Histories in Children’s Books: Show Me a Sign

Two weeks ago, I presented the 2020 We Are KidLit Summer Reading List to help parents find diverse books. In addition to those are newer titles, many of them published in spring, after the lockdowns...

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