From Variety:
Sarah Polley will adapt John Green's Looking for Alaska for film. Click here
From the Guardian:
A U.K. author questions whether The Bunker Diary was an appropriate choice for the Carnegie Medal. Click here
From the New York Times:
New York City department of education chief advocates more "balanced literacy." Click here
From the New York Times:
Judy Blume's first novel for adults since 1998's Summer Sisters will be published in summer 2015. Click here
From Variety:
Lemony Snicket helps nine-year-old "Little Free Library" advocate Spencer Collins. Click here
From the Telegraph:
More than 60 food banks across the U.K. are distributing children's books to families. Click here
From the Huffington Post:
"Shelfies," "attack of the feels," and five more things only YA fans will understand. Click here
From the Huffington Post:
Lois Lowry reflects on 25 years of The Giver. Click here
From BuzzFeed:
"Why J.K. Rowling will always be your favorite author." Click here |
From Mashable:
See the first teaser video from The Hunger Games: Mockingjay—Part 1. Click here
Also from the Guardian:
"The outrage over this year's Carnegie medal winner is as misplaced as it is predictable." Click here
From Library Journal:
Higher education administrators seek to stem states' rush away from Common Core. Click here
From the Huffington Post:
The Story of Ferdinand: talking with kids about the first children's book on gender nonconformity. Click here
From Tulsa World:
Ellen DeGeneres donated a new van to a bookmobile program in Oklahoma. Click here
From NBC News:
Pura Belpré medalist Duncan Tonatiuh wants Latino children to see themselves in books. Click here
From Bustle:
Nineteen classic picture books you should still have on your bookshelf as an adult. Click here
From Bookish:
99 problems only Harry Potter fans understand. Click here
From Hypable:
Seven YA novels that need movie adaptations. Click here |
Former leading New Zealand publisher and bookseller, and widely experienced judge of both the Commonwealth Writers Prize and the Montana New Zealand Book Awards, talks about what he is currently reading, what impresses him and what doesn't, along with chat about the international English language book scene, and links to sites of interest to booklovers.
Friday, June 27, 2014
CHILDREN'S BOOKS IN THE MEDIA
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