Helping Students Embrace Social Interaction: Guest Post by Jordan Sonnenblick
When I outlined my first memoir, The Boy Who Failed Show and Tell, one thing that immediately struck me was how much of my preteen life was spent rocking back and forth on a pendulum. Half the [...]
Betsy Bird: There’s a Book for Every Reader
The Magic of Books and the Power of Dreams: Guest Post by Sharon M. Draper
My mother read to me before I was even born. Stories were always a part of my life. The local library, just a few doors from my house, became a second home to me. I hungrily swallowed stories [...]
Joanna Ho: Storytelling Is an Act of Love and Bravery
A Tool Kit for Kids’ Hearts: Guest Post by Elly Swartz
My new friend tucked her hair behind her ear as she whispered under her mask, “I have anxiety like Autumn in Dear Student.” Her voice shook. “Kids make fun of me.” She inhaled big. “Thanks for [...]
Book Review: Once Upon a Tim
When I saw the title for the book Once Upon a Tim, it made me laugh out loud. I love a good pun, and I’m a sucker for old-time-vibe fairy tales with a modern twist, so I thought I would enjoy [...]
Glimpses into a Better Understanding of the Human Experience Through New Poetry Books
I am the type of person who tends to look for a silver lining. If I were to describe one positive thing that’s come of the Covid-19 pandemic, it is the abundance of new art, music, and [...]