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Tag Archives: African-American
So Done by Paula Chase.
Kidlitcon is coming up! I’ll be moderating a panel called “You Can’t Say That in Middle Grade!” with four wonderful authors who are willing to tackle issues that have in the past been reserved for teen audiences, if they’re discussed … Continue reading
Posted in books, Middle Grade, Print, Realistic
Tagged #OwnVoices, African-American, youth fiction
6 Comments
Dactyl Hill Squad by Daniel José Older
Kids riding dinosaurs in New York City! Does it get more fun? Dactyl Hill Squad by Daniel José Older. Arthur A. Levine Books, Scholastic, 2018. It’s 1863 in New York City – the middle of the Civil War. Magdalys Roca, … Continue reading
Posted in books, Fantasy, Middle Grade, Print
Tagged #OwnVoices, African-American, Civil War, dinosaurs, diversity, Latino/a, New York City, youth fantasy
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3 Ghost Stories: City of Ghosts; When a Ghost Talks, Listen; Festival of Ghosts
Did you think we were done with ghost stories just because October ended? Here are three more, all Cybils nominated., including City of Ghosts; When a Ghost Talks, Listen; and a Festival of Ghosts. Continue reading
Posted in Audiobook, books, Fantasy, Middle Grade, Print, Reviews
Tagged #OwnVoices, #weNeedDiverseBooks, African-American, diversity, ghosts, Latino/a, Native American, Scotland, youth fantasy
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Reading Pair: the Calculating Stars and Hidden Figures
Here’s a nice pair of books, one fiction and one nonfiction, about the early history of the NACA and the beginnings of NASA. I found out about the first from a post on John Scalzi’s blog, and was delighted when … Continue reading
Posted in Adult, Audiobook, books, nonfiction, Print, Sci-Fi
Tagged African-American, alternate history, Jews, nonfiction, science fiction
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3 Great Middle Grade Realistic Picks
If you’re looking for some contemporary realistic fiction, here are three solid titles for a range of tastes from full-on adventure to more introspective. To Catch a Cheat by Varian Johnson. Arthur A. Levine Books/Scholastic, 2016. The officially-ended Greene Gang … Continue reading
Posted in books, Middle Grade, Print, Realistic
Tagged #OwnVoices, adventure, African-American, diversity, Muslim, Mystery, South Asian, youth fiction
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Piecing Me Together by Renée Watson
I was planning to do another triple review in the interests of catching up, but have fallen to the reality of headaches and patrons with long reference questions (that last a much more pleasant reason!). So more contemporary teen girls … Continue reading
Posted in books, Print, Realistic, Teen/Young Adult
Tagged #OwnVoices, African-American, Coretta Scott King award, Cybils, diversity, Newbery, Portland, teen fiction
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Teen Boys in Diverse Historical Fiction
I know there are really no boy books or girl books, just people books. But nevertheless, when working on our presentation on diverse books for Spring Institute, my friend Nakenya and I realized that our teen historical reading had only … Continue reading
Posted in Audiobook, books, Historical, Print, Teen/Young Adult
Tagged African-American, Asian, dancing, LGBTQ, teen audiobooks, teen historical fiction
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3 Don’t-Miss Picture Books
Crown: an Ode to the Fresh Cut by Derrick Barnes and Gordon C. James. Bolden from Agate Publishing, 2017. I’d seen this on the shelf, but was moved to check it out when listening to the Caldecott Contender episode of … Continue reading
Posted in books, nonfiction, picture books, Print
Tagged #OwnVoices, African-American, Caldecott, Coretta Scott King award, Global, Native American, picture books
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A Sky Full of Stars by Linda Williams Jackson
I won an ARC of this book from Brandy at Random Musings of a Bibliophile last year, waited to read it until it was close to coming out… and am now behind on posting my review of it. It is … Continue reading
Posted in books, Historical, Middle Grade, Print
Tagged #OwnVoices, African-American, Civil Rights Movement, Mississippi, youth historical fiction
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A Properly Unhaunted Place by William Alexander
William Alexander’s latest book is short, spooky and delicious, with a strong core. A Properly Unhaunted Place by William Alexander. Illustrated by Kelly Murphy. Margaret K. McElderry Books, 2017. Rosa Díaz is the daughter of the world’s best ghost appeasement … Continue reading
Posted in books, Reviews
Tagged #ReadDiverse2017, African-American, ghosts, Latino/a, youth fantasy
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