Jen Zhao’s narration communicates all the feels of a teenager’s first love and heartbreak, with expert Mandarin pronunciation ...
Asher signs up to participate in a special research experiment at the Factory that will help out his mother financially.
Visually, the novel stuns with earthy oranges and browns, evoking a world that feels both magical and intense. This is a ...
Readers will be drawn in by the chemistry between the two leads, but what really sets this fantasy apart is the clever ...
While this book is marketed as an adult title, it holds strong teen appeal with a relatable main character who is struggling ...
There is laugh-out-loud humor, and moments where teens will relate to Sara Lin’s cringe-worthy, yet honest behavior ...
Any young people who are interested in the history of the Civil Rights movement or the life of Malcolm X will be engaged by this book as well.
When Clem, a quippy young healer, is kidnapped by Mariel—the granddaughter of Robin Hood—and her band of Merry Men, things seem to be going according to plan until Mariel’s father is kidnapped by the ...
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 ...
This research presents the results of a survey of 833 U.S. adolescents, ages twelve to eighteen years old. It was hypothesized that teachers are assigning reading (rather than students self-selecting ...
In terms of information seeking, youth can be broken down into four discrete information-seeking groups defined by their ability to read and Piaget’s cognitive developmental stages. Coinciding with ...
Coordinator, Jodi Kruse; Stephanie Burdic, Kirsta Hutley, Marie LeJeune, Kaitlin Malixi, Melissa Palmer, Allison Riggs, Maryjean Riou, Gia Ruiz, Zoe Smolen, Emily ...
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