Friday, January 17, 2014

PW Children's Bookshelf - IN THE MEDIA

IN THE MEDIA


From Bookforum:
Why we should stop teaching novels to high school students. Click here

From MTV:
The movie adaptation of Gayle Forman's If I Stay, starring Chloë Grace Moretz, will be in theaters August 22. Click here

From the SF Chronicle:
A profile of Mr. Mopps' Children’s Books, which recently opened in Berkeley, Calif. Click here

From the Paris Review:
"Almost heartbreakingly earnest": a look at Ladybird Books, a vintage British children's imprint. Click here

From Brain Pickings:
Fear and Loathing in Wonderland: Ralph Steadman's Lewis Carroll illustrations. Click here

From CNN:
YA books and sex: what we learned under the covers. Click here
From the NY Daily News:
A rebuttal: Yes, we should still teach novels to high school students. Click here

From the Believer:
"Sweet Valley High novels were the literary training bras for those of us who were preteens in the 80s." Click here

From the Huffington Post:
Laurie Halse Anderson's 13 YA books for talking to teens about "tough stuff." Click here

From the Post-Gazette:
Better Nate Than Ever author Tim Federle returns to his hometown of Pittsburgh for his book tour. Click here

From Boing Boing:
The Hundred-Acre Wood could use a therapist: seeing pathology everywhere. Click here

From Flavorwire:
A collection of R.L. Stine-inspired artwork. Click here

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