It Can Happen Here! The Fred Korematsu Story
An illustrated book for young readers about Fred Korematsu and the Japanese internment.
Adults are just obsolete children and the hell with them.
— Dr. Seuss
An illustrated book for young readers about Fred Korematsu and the Japanese internment.
Eileen KurahashiFeb 7, 2017
Jason Boog on crafting children's and YA literature that kids actually want to read.
Jason BoogFeb 5, 2017
Jackie Rhodes talks to YA author Isabel Quintero about how she became a writer, why she focuses on young adult literature, and what keeps her going.
Jackie RhodesFeb 1, 2017
Brachah Goykadosh reviews two new books on Ruth Bader Ginsburg.
Brachah GoykadoshNov 30, 2016
An essay on recent comics series about presidential politics.
Jens LloydNov 8, 2016
Paul Volponi offers an overview of contemporary realistic YA fiction.
Paul VolponiOct 19, 2016
An interview with author Francesca Lia Block.
Jonathan AlexanderSep 26, 2016
Have you really read "Alice in Wonderland" until you've read it in Esperanto? Rebecca L. Walkowitz finds out in her review of "Alice in a World of Wonders."
Rebecca L. WalkowitzAug 31, 2016
An essay on pioneering children’s book editor Ursula Nordstrom.
Kelly BlewettAug 28, 2016
Sarah Wang interviews Juliana Romano about her new novel, "Summer in the Invisible City".
Sarah WangJul 30, 2016
A review-essay covering two young adult novels by British SF writer John Christopher
Jens LloydMay 9, 2016
David FedmanApr 8, 2016