

A childhood memoir unlike any other
Satrapi, M. (2003). Persepolis: The story of a childhood. New York, NY: Pantheon Books. Author and illustrator Marjane Satrapi lived a...


Fantasy authors combine talents for 2nd in a series
Black, H., Clare, C., & Fischer, S. M. (2015). The copper gauntlet. New York, NY: Scholastic. Holly Black, author of the highly popular...
Resources for excellence in YA literature
There are numerous young adult literature awards that honor excellence in literature for young adult readers. Some are very well known...


Teaching literature from a developmental perspective
My educational psychology class was many moons ago and it's rarely referenced during staff developments. And I've spent many hours in...

Something for everyone
I've always been a fan of fantasy, The Wizard of Oz, The Once and Future King, and The Lord of the Rings trilogy were hugely influential...


A big umbrella
I tell my students that nonfiction is "written to give information" and I feel that description pretty much sums up how to determine IF a...


Getting graphic
When I entered education about 15 years ago, graphic novels were, well, a novelty. How things have changed! The GN format is seen in...


Realistic fiction and life lessons
I always tell my third graders that realistic fiction is a made up story that can happen in real life. That's a valid, succinct...


Recent history and historical fiction
I used to think of Little House on the Prairie when I thought of historical fiction. But as I reexamine the subgenre of historical...

Poetry for young readers
Like many people, I used to view poetry with trepidation. My high school memories of reading poetry were less about 'reading' the poetry...