While this book is marketed as an adult title, it holds strong teen appeal with a relatable main character who is struggling ...
Any young people who are interested in the history of the Civil Rights movement or the life of Malcolm X will be engaged by ...
In, indigenous representation in children’s and YA lit, and literature as a cultural celebration for all readers. Learn more ...
There is laugh-out-loud humor, and moments where teens will relate to Sara Lin’s cringe-worthy, yet honest behavior ...
Fall Break in the library’s Teen Department is usually a joyful chaos. One minute, you have groups of tweens playing on Roblox together; the next, they’re challenging the youth services librarian to ...
Craw’s voice and inner anger as he deals with abuse, expectations, and living in a place the book says “many don’t get out of ...
What really happened at the Peoples Temple Agricultural Project, or Jonestown, in 1978? Was it a mass suicide, a massacre or mass murder, or some combination? Death in the Jungle traces the threads ...
Teresa has been trapped in her bedroom because of panic attacks resulting from a car accident that she survived and her best friend did not. Finding her place online as a streamer has given her ...
In a version of the near future, high school senior ‘Wayne (the “D” is invisible) Le receives an invitation to join a prestigious study, administered by a well-established university and complete with ...
We talk a lot about the importance of representation here at The Hub. Your friendly neighborhood bloggers are incredibly passionate about the ways in which YA literature is not only capable of ...
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