Boyden Library’s Teen Librarian Jennifir Huston recently sat down with YA author Jeff Zentner to discuss his two books, ...
This book is a delightful adventure through historical Italian archaeological sites in the pursuit of lost artifacts. It has ...
Tamaki’s writing is razor-sharp, blending emotional depth with biting commentary on privilege and performance.
The narrative explores urgent contemporary issues: the manipulation of history through the destruction of records, the ...
Readers will also be invested in the familiarity of the tale of Robin Hood with a new spin and the alternating POVs between ...
Space Punch takes on superhuman, science-fiction elements while still being set in a realistic world with high-stakes ...
Written in verse, this novel is well-suited to the audio format which enhances the sense of yearning and suspense that builds ...
How to Survive a Slasher is deliciously meta. Genderfluid and queer-identifying CJ’s humorous first-person POV and the ...
Are teens really not reading as much as they did in the past? Are teens reading, but in nontraditional formats that are underreported? If surveys focus on book reading, what about teens who do all ...
A content analysis of the winners of the Michael L. Printz Award revealed six common content trends: journeys, teenage angst leading to self-actualization, family relationships, romantic relationships ...
Coordinator, Jodi Kruse; Stephanie Burdic, Kirsta Hutley, Marie LeJeune, Kaitlin Malixi, Melissa Palmer, Allison Riggs, Maryjean Riou, Gia Ruiz, Zoe Smolen, Emily ...
The faces of today’s teens are undeniably transforming due to the changing faces and forms of today’s families.’ Although there are now more young adult (YA) books that feature minority/mixed race ...
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