Family Force Five is great for readers, who have enjoyed the Mighty Morphin Power Rangers comics or shows because both ...
Boyden Library’s Teen Librarian Jennifir Huston recently sat down with YA author Jeff Zentner to discuss his two books, ...
Royal romances are a perennial favorite, and fans of this genre will enjoy this as well.
Tamaki’s writing is razor-sharp, blending emotional depth with biting commentary on privilege and performance.
This book is a delightful adventure through historical Italian archaeological sites in the pursuit of lost artifacts. It has ...
The Notorious Virtues blends an original fantasy world with elements of high-stakes competition and mystery. The characters ...
The narrative explores urgent contemporary issues: the manipulation of history through the destruction of records, the ...
Coordinator, Jodi Kruse; Stephanie Burdic, Kirsta Hutley, Marie LeJeune, Kaitlin Malixi, Melissa Palmer, Allison Riggs, Maryjean Riou, Gia Ruiz, Zoe Smolen, Emily ...
Kelley Blue, Portland Public Library, ME (Coordinator); Meg Bowie, Free Library of Philadelphia; Jean Broughton, Vancouver Public Library; Jacqueline Bush, Stratford Library Association; M’issa ...
In terms of information seeking, youth can be broken down into four discrete information-seeking groups defined by their ability to read and Piaget’s cognitive developmental stages. Coinciding with ...
During the 1940s and 1950s, comics were the most popular form of reading for young people in the United States, despite widespread disapproval for the medium by librarians and other guardians of ...
This paper examines whether young adult literature accurately reflects young adults’ knowledge of and interaction with sexuality. Teen literature has grown to represent a broader inclusion of ...
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