And it’s a smart pick for a parent-teen buddy read. This 2015 nonfiction book is an in-depth examination of the history and current state of race relations in America. Written as a series of let ...
Teens often enjoy and are more likely to read books that they can relate to in some way, according to Torres, who recommended books like “Long Way Down” by Jason Reynolds because of its engaging ...
Getting books into your library is one half of the equation, but the other half is getting them into the hands of your teens.
Journalist and professor Lisa A. Phillips talks about some of the challenges today's teens face in relationships and how ...
This modern era of American book-phobia crashed down on my head (again) this week while meeting with students at the ...
Some local children are getting one-on-one support in their reading journey through the “Teen Tutors” program ... “She’ll get the book and then we’ll do the prompts, the questions ...
This increased interest shows the importance of self-identification in the books teens read. For YA author Abby Sher, any Jewish characters she came across in books in her youth were one-dimensional.