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  • Running Wild with Michael Morpurgo
    By Debra Lau Whelan - 11/04/2009
    Former Children's Laureate Michael Morpurgo talks about his latest book Running Wild, his passion about the world’s natural habitats, and why he’s throwing his weight behind MySchoolBook.com. More

  • Ordinary Heroes: Barbara O'Connor's latest book, 'The Small Adventure of Popeye and Elvis,' is a big treat
    By Rick Margolis - 11/01/2009
    Popeye lives with his grandmother, Velma, who recites the names of the kings and queens of England in chronological order so she won’t go crazy. What else should we know about Popeye’s life? Popeye lives in a small Southern town with nothing to do in the summer, and he’s bored. And then, lo and behold, a shiny silver motor home gets stuck in the mud in front of his house and, ... More
  • A Touch of Grace
    By Madeleine Blais - 11/01/2009
    From Grace Lin’s blog: June 19, 2007 Relief Even though I have been quiet about it, the last two weeks have been really brutal. Robert has suffered viciously, yet still soldiered on. I felt the least I could do was try to do the same. But the last few days have brought improvement and relief, and as it rains upon us, my creative seeds begin to sprout again… and it looks like I’... More
  • Jeff Kinney on 'Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Dog Days'
    By Debra Lau Whelan - 10/29/2009
    Greg Heffley’s back again—and Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Dog Days (Abrams/Amulet, 2009), the fourth book in Jeff Kinney’s hugely popular series, is already dominating national bestseller lists. SLJ just caught up with Kinney to talk about his book tour, why he’s keeping his day job—and yes, the fact that a fifth book is in the works. More
  • The Very Wonderful Eric Carle
    By Debra Lau Whelan - 10/21/2009
    Eric Carle, 80, says he’s officially retired. SLJ caught up with the legendary author and illustrator to talk about the Eric Carle Museum of Picture Book Art and how he spends his time these days. More
  • Sandra Day O'Connor's Our Courts Web site
    By Shanti Menon - 10/14/2009
    Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O’Connor has been keeping busy since her retirement three years ago. Her semi-autobiographical picture book, Finding Susie (Knopf, 2009), came out in June, and she recently launched Our Courts, an interactive civics Web site for middle schoolers, which features cleverly animated role-playing games, videos, resources for teachers—and a chance to chat with the first woman justice herself. More
  • Bill Cosby: Librarians Are Key
    By Lauren Barack - 10/07/2009
    Leave it to the Father of Fat Albert to champion libraries. Bill Cosby, the legendary comedian, actor, author, and supporter of public schools, recently flew to Detroit to tape two public services announcements (PSAs) meant to remind students in failing school districts about the treasures they can unlock inside libraries. We caught up with Cosby, who also has a PhD in education, to ask why we need libraries now more than ever—and how parents can benefit, too. More
  • The Lady in Black
    By Rick Margolis - 10/01/2009
    Your new novel takes place on a fictitious volcanic island, where a group of extraordinary people, called the Lost, are mysteriously murdered. What exactly is a Lost? A Lost is somebody who is capable of sending their senses—effectively fragments of their consciousness—away from their body in a loosely tethered fashion. More
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