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After months of deliberation, the editors and our insightful reviewer committee members have selected 139 titles addressing topics—such as climate change, racism, and history—that are more relevant than ever.
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After months of deliberation, the editors and our insightful reviewer committee members have selected 139 exemplary titles as the best books for children and teens published this year.
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Niki Smith's The Golden Hour, about a young boy grappling with the aftermath of gun violence, is an affirmation that vulnerability doesn’t have to be scary and that there is hope and joy even in the darkest and most unsettling of times. https://t.co/x8zbYJZuim
Kristin Pekoll, of ALA’s Office for Intellectual Freedom, says, "Reporting censorship is a professional and ethical responsibility. We need to know about it." #SchoolLibraries2021 https://t.co/cIx36DBHHR
Niki Smith's The Golden Hour, about a young boy grappling with the aftermath of gun violence, is an affirmation that vulnerability doesn’t have to be scary and that there is hope and joy even in the darkest and most unsettling of times. https://t.co/x8zbYJZuim
Kristin Pekoll, of ALA’s Office for Intellectual Freedom, says, "Reporting censorship is a professional and ethical responsibility. We need to know about it." #SchoolLibraries2021 https://t.co/cIx36DBHHR
Librarians are responding to a rise in book challenges as parents target titles that deal with race, racism, or social justice in even the most tangential way—along with books that have LGBTQ+ characters and themes. https://t.co/DAIuWS5f6t #SchoolLibraries2021 #FReadom #txlege
A Fuse #8 Production Review: "Living Ghosts and Mischievous Monsters" selected by Dan Sasuweh Jones (Ponca Nation), illus. Weshoyot Alvitre (Tongva Nation)
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"The Baby Changing Station"
A Fuse #8 Production Interview with Dan Santat and Rhett Miller
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