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Metro US on MSNOnline research tools all Philly students can use for freeYears ago, as a high school librarian in suburban Philadelphia, I hosted a group of honors students from a high school just ...
In “Talk to Me,” Rich Benjamin investigates his family’s harrowing past to better understand the troubles that continued to plague them.
With its singsong refrain and sleepy-time theme, memorable characters and colorful illustrations, it’s one of the most popular children’s books of all time and still the perfect read to cozy up with ...
We need better teacher training, the right materials, and engaging literacy-rich programs for schools, writes Angélica ...
It’s about what it means to be a young person in a generation that is going to end, and is currently changing the world,” the lauded poet said of her new book.
Local author Jolene McDonald stopped by at the library recently to read her book, “I Will Not Go To Sleep Tonight!” McDonald, who lives in Litchfield, wrote this sweet book, which was illustrated ...
A new post-apocalyptic, dystopian science fiction novel, “Decapitation Day,” pits authoritarianism against artificial ...
The Simons Foundation and publisher Farrar, Straus and Giroux announce the launch of Quanta Books, a partnership imprint led by Thomas Lin, the founding editor of the Pulitzer Prize–winning Quanta ...
The fourth annual Science + Literature awards recipients were announced Wednesday by the National Book Foundation and the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation.
“Snow Steps” by Karen Latchana Kenney; illustrated by Irina Avgustinovich (WorthyKids/Hachette Book Group). “What Lolo Wants” by Cristina Oxtra; illustrated by Jamie Bauza (Kids Can Press ... Award ...
NEW YORK (AP) — Books about a ... and Ed Yong’s nonfiction “An Immense World: How Animal Senses Reveal the Hidden Realms Around Us.” “The Science + Literature program, now in its fourth ...
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