Friday Finds: October 16, 2020

This Week at TLT
Book Review: You Know I’m No Good by Jessie Ann Foley
Take 5: Creepy(ish) Teen Reads for the Month of October (and always)
Morgan’s Mumbles: Taking Mental Breaks, by Teen Contributor Morgan Randall
On Writing Black Sidekicks and Fleshing Out Supporting Characters, a guest post by Ben Philippe
Dyslexia Awareness Month: What Makes a Book Dyslexia Friendly?
Around the Web
The History of Black Towns and Communities in the U.S., From Tulsa to Rosewood
8 Million Have Slipped Into Poverty Since May as Federal Aid Has Dried Up
CDC: Almost all of the US kids and teens who’ve died from COVID-19 were Hispanic or Black
Eric Hale is the first Black man named Texas Teacher of the Year: ‘I’m not the first to deserve it’
Twitter suspends accounts claiming to be black Trump supporters
HBO Developing Adaptation Of Ibi Zoboi’s ‘Pride’
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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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A Podcast Experiment: SPEED ROUND w/ Marla Frazee, Dan Santat, Doug Salati, and Amina Luqman-Dawson.
Review of the Day: There Was a Party for Langston, King of Letters by Jason Reynolds, ill. Jerome and Jarrett Pumphrey
Spider-Man Fake Red | Review
Not the Mermaid or Monster You Knew, a guest post by author Robin Alvarez
The Classroom Bookshelf is Moving
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