Friday Finds – December 9, 2014
Sunday Reflections: “I Saved Myself”
Middle Grade Monday – The Fight for Diversity
What’s new in LGBTQIA+ this winter
Teens and Poverty, an updated book list
It’s So Hard to Say Goodbye, a reflection on library life at a branch library
Teen Issues: Teen Homelessness and NO PARKING AT THE END TIMES by Bryan Bliss
Teens and Poverty, an updated book list
12 Blogs of 2014: Rich in Color
12 Blogs of 2014: Robot Test Kitchen
Around the Web
Surprising Christmas feelings from one of my favorite authors.
Ingrid (The Magpie Librarian) shared her awesome display about the history of protest movements.
Kelly Jensen posted a great answer to the “Where are all the boy books?” question over at Book Riot.
And this was all over Tumblr. We will miss Norman Bridwell; his was a life that impacted millions of small people for good.
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About Robin Willis
After working in middle school libraries for over 20 years, Robin Willis now works in a public library system in Maryland.
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