MORE 'YA' POSTS
I never thought of myself as a particularly religious teen. My family was Catholic because we’d always been Catholic. We ate fish on Fridays during Lent but didn’t say grace before meals. I went to Catholic elementary school, because my parents felt it was a good religious foundation and the school was strong academically, but […]
A hilarious and engaging look at the life of a self-deprecating teenage feminist facing all the ups and downs of life. A great read.
The Southern American story, like all human tales, is a complex and interwoven narrative, full of opportunities for self-discovery… when we allow ourselves to look.
Transitioning is a lot more complicated than facile narratives about "queer joy" or how #ItGetsBetter.
Nine quick book reviews including a Hanukkah romance and a Christmas romance!
Get out those TBR lists and check out my top YA reads of the year!
A highly anxious teen with a long list of fears is forced to tackle them all at once (and add new ones) when they witness the murder (Fear #3) of a neighbor.
In School Library Journal: The Printz Grows Up: High Points in the History of an Influential Award
|Curious about the history of the Printz Award? Check out my new article to learn more!
Things heat up in Bangladeshi Irish Shireen Malik’s life when she’s cast in a televised teen baking show alongside her ex-girlfriend.
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