100 Scope Notes
Karen Jensen, MLS, February 15, 2024 | Cover Reveal, Middle Grade, Middle Grade Fiction, Mind the Middle Project
Author Callie C. Miller shares a COVER REVEAL for her newest book, THE SEARCH FOR THE SHADOWSOUL
Amanda MacGregor, February 15, 2024 | Guest Post
As we celebrate the power of storytelling, let these new books transport readers to exciting worlds, spark their curiosity, and inspire a lifelong love for literature.
Karen Jensen, MLS, February 14, 2024 | Activism, Middle Grade, Middle Grade Fiction, Mind the Middle, Mind the Middle Project
Librarian Jenny Arch shares books that show how kids/teens can help shape their life through activism
Amanda MacGregor, February 14, 2024 | Guest Post
Black Girl You Are Atlas is written to Black girls but is for everyone. Adults, too. I hope this collection brings generations together, that there’s an exchange of experiences, a passing on of wisdom, a bearing witness.
Karen Jensen, MLS, February 13, 2024 | Middle Grade, Middle Grade Fiction, Mind the Middle, Mind the Middle Project, Romance
Author Nashae Jones talks about romance in middle grade books, including her upcoming book COURTESY OF CUPID
Amanda MacGregor, February 13, 2024 | Guest Post
We are here, and we are queer, and we can’t reduce our identities to the neat black-and-white that society would like us to. We can’t (and shouldn’t) reduce our stories, either.
Karen Jensen, MLS, February 12, 2024 | Mind the Middle, Mind the Middle Project, Technology
Author Jessica Speer discusses technology in the life of tweens and teens and her new book, THE PHONE BOOK
Amanda MacGregor, February 12, 2024 | Guest Post
A few years back, I was looking for a way to engage readers and put books into students’ hands that landed somewhere between enjoyment reading and the rigor of a novel unit. After playing around with some ideas, a book award seemed to offer just the right amount of dynamic interaction.
Amanda MacGregor, February 9, 2024 | Guest Post
When I think of what it means to stay afloat, I think of resilience. I was moved to write WAVE because I had an inspiring vision of what waves can teach us about resilience.
Amanda MacGregor, February 7, 2024 | Guest Post
Queer stories can be joyful. We can celebrate that joy both looking backward toward the past, standing bravely in the present, and facing the future with hope and good care for each other, always.
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