Friday Finds: August 23, 2019
This Week at TLT
The Great A. S. King Book Giveaway in Honor of The Teen’s Birthday
What’s new in LGBTQIA+ YA August 2019
Cindy Crushes Programming: DIY Silhouette Framed Art
NaNoWriMo Helps Kids Jump into Writing with ‘Brave the Page,’ a guest post by Rebecca Stern
Tabletop Game Review: Throw Throw Burrito
What Not to Do at a Teen Writing Workshop a guest post by Heather Cumiskey
Around the Web
When You Can’t Afford School Lunch, the Toll Is More Than Just Physical
Native Stories: Books for tweens and teens by and about Indigenous peoples
YA Fantasy Novel ‘Bloodleaf’ Getting Television Treatment By Cavalry Media
LGBTQ books are being censored in middle schools. Authors are speaking out.
Jason Reynolds and Ibram X. Kendi Are Teaming Up to Help Young People Navigate Racism
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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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