In order to compile this list, I asked two YA writer friends of mine, Molly Backes (The Princesses of Iowa) and James Klise (Love Drugged; also a school librarian) to help me with some suggestions. The following list will get anybody—boy, girl, youngster, adult—itching to read. I know, I know, a lot of good ones […]
“#MeToo” is a solidarity cry heard round the internet, referencing a movement that unites survivors of sexual harassment and/or assault and has been around since activist Tarana Burke began it a decade ago. Primarily (but not solely) tweeted and posted by women around the world, it has people sharing their stories, their anger, and their […]
One of the things we adore most about YA books is that the emotional arcs lives by the characters can be useful to real teens. The fact that displaying anger (“unlikeable!”) is sometimes seen as taboo, particularly when it’s a teen girl character doing the displaying, makes us crave its depiction even more. Experiencing vicarious emotions allows readers to fight back, […]