Friday Finds: February 8, 2019
What’s new in LGBTQIA+ YA February 2019
How Fairytales Help Us Navigate the World, a guest post by author Maureen McQuerry
The Life Saving Slogan: You are Not Alone, a guest post by Shelley Sackier
More Than an Identity, by teen contributor Elliot
Sunday Reflections: Raising Daughters & the Fight for Full Bodily Autonomy
Around the Web
Ohio city to stop observing Columbus Day, make Election Day holiday instead
Anne Ursu returns to themes of fantasy and female empowerment in her new novel, The Lost Girl
First The Sun Is Also a Star Trailer
Denver Teacher Negotiations At An Impasse
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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One Star Review, Guess Who? (#184)
Review of the Day – Trees: Haiku from Roots to Leaves by Sally M. Walker, ill. Angela McKay
Review: Nat the Cat Takes a Nap
Here Be Monsters: On Horror, Catharsis, and Uneasy Truces with Yourself, a guest post by author Rebecca Mahoney
The Classroom Bookshelf is Moving
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