Friday Finds: May 1, 2020

This Week at TLT
New Books Alert: Activism, summer camp, a school shooting, a supernatural feminist novel, and more
RevolTeens: Quaranteens – Proving Just How Incredible Teens Are, by Christine Lively
Things I Never Learned in Library School: Librarianing in the Time of a Pandemic
Post-It Reviews: Some ghosts, a guide to critical thinking, folktales, Chernobyl, and more
The Power of Being Vulnerable, a guest post by Kate O’Shaughnessy
We’re Not Alone, not Even in the Middle of a Quarantine – a guest post by author Kim Oclon
Novels in Verse for National Poetry Month, Week 4 By Lisa Krok
Around the Web
The Check In: Jenny Torres Sanchez
The Secret Ally to Libraries Everywhere: The USPS
Court Rules Detroit Students Have Constitutional Right To An Education
AP Exams Are Still On Amid Coronavirus, Raising Questions About Fairness
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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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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
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