ALA Annual at the San Diego Convention Center was filled with breaking news, discussions about the issues that will impact libraries in the future, sharing of resources, and memorable author talks.
Verse lends itself to conveying big feelings around disability, as these powerful works for middle grade readers show.
As we find ourselves at the midway point of June, amidst the celebrations of Pride Month, it's an opportune time to reflect on the rich tapestry of narratives within the LGBTQIA+ community with 15 noteworthy graphic novels that can help us celebrate Pride this month, and year-round.
Centering dignity and equity, authors strive to normalize the topic of menstruation and show how different people experience it.
U.S. publishers step up to provide age-appropriate new releases for 8- to 12-year-olds.
Author Tae Keller speaks with DiCamillo about her latest book, Ferris, and the hallmark themes in her work.
A complaint to the police sent a plainclothes officer to the school in Great Barrington, MA, but Gender Queer was not there; hundreds of books get removed in a Florida district; and Books Save Lives Act was introduced in Congress.
The anniversary of women gaining the right to vote is a good time to revisit resources and offer titles that teach not only about the suffrage movement, but the women who continued the fight for equal pay, education, and more.
Battles over book banning continue at school board meetings and in state legislatures across the country. Now politicians are targeting publishers, too.
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