These two titles center young Indigenous protagonists and integrate coming-of-age tropes with fantasy and folklore.
Awards season is heating up, along with reader interest in current speculation. Betsy Bird puts it out there in her latest Prediction Edition. Also trending on SLJ, booklists that honor the Latinx experience to savor with young readers in this commemorative month and beyond.
These moving middle grade novels center Puerto Rican girls navigating their relationships with their culture, their family, and themselves.
From board books to middle grade graphic novels, these illustrated narratives celebrate Latinx children and their communities.
Whether a fan of paranormal mysteries or someone looking for a heartrending novel in verse, these eclectic reads offer something for everyone.
The Digital Public Library of America has launched The Banned Book Club, offering free access to e-books and audiobooks in areas where the titles have been restricted or banned.
Our top stories of the week address thoughtful depiction of disability in books for kids and the latest news in censorship, including taking a stand against it.
These 10 book reviews, booklists, and articles focus on portrayals of disabilities and questions of accessibility.
Music mogul Jay-Z is working with New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft to combat book bans; Ta-Nehisi Coates attended a school board meeting to support a teacher told to stop using his book; President Obama joins public library Tik Toks to spread the message about the importance of access to books; and more.
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