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Highly recommended for librarians who are looking for new and fresh ideas on youth programming, but struggling to connect their brainstorming in a cohesive, marketable series of events.
A slim volume packed with practical information on recognizing those dealing with substance abuse issues, planning services for them and their families, and safeguarding spaces and training staff for emergencies.
Despite some salient points, this work falls short of its stated purpose, and readers will be better served by investigating lists and resources from organizations such as We Need Diverse Books, the We Are Kid Lit Collective, or Teaching for Change’s Social Justice Books.
This thought-provoking and lucid volume will kindle ideas and inspire a desire to collaborate across the school. Librarians will want to refer to it often in order to develop their own plan to make the library a place where learners come together.