Friday Finds – January 8, 2016
Sunday Reflections: Kicking of the Year of #MHYALit
#MHYALit: How My Debut Year Got Me to Therapy and Why That’s a Good Thing by Annie Cardi
Middle School Monday – See How They Run by Ally Carter
#MHYALit: PANIC: WHAT FEAR FEELS LIKE by author Tom Leveen
YA Book Club Discussion: This Is Where It Ends by Marieke Nijkamp
Book Review: Dangerous Lies by Becca Fitzpatrick, by Teen Reviewer Lexi
#MHYALit: IT’S NOT YOUR FAULT: LIVING EACH DAY WITH PTSD by Tom Leveen
#MHYALit: You Are Not Alone, The Primary Message by E. Sparling
Around the Web
NPR on helping students who live in poverty readjust to school after a break.
What school segregation looks like today.
Gene Luen Yang Named 5th National Ambassador for Young People’s Literature, 2016–2017
Are we thinking of ADHD all wrong?
NPR on a new idea for young adult shelters
We were referenced by Rookie Magazine in “When a Parent Goes to Prison.”
Filed under: Friday Finds News Roundup
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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