Friday Finds: May 13, 2016
Sunday Reflections: We Are More Than Mothers, We Are More Than Our Bodies
MakerSpace: Thumbprint Art Buttons
Middle School Monday: The Trials of Apollo (not a book review)
#MHYALit: Writing a Therapy-Positive Book, a guest post by Marisa Reichardt
Book Review: Ask Me How I Got Here by Christine Heppermann
Video Games Weekly: StarFox Zero
In Our Mailbox: How Do You Keep Track of New Releases?
Book Review: Anything You Want by Geoff Herbach
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U.S. Directs Public Schools to Allow Transgender Access to Restrooms
YA Lit’s Awesome New Trend: Fighting Rape Culture
“Because it is never too early to plant the seed of self-doubt into the tweens of America”
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Male body standards have changed drastically
From The Mary Sue: What Does “Latinx Representation” Even Mean?
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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