A heartfelt conversation with NYTs bestselling author John Schu, the acclaimed writer of the novel in verse, Louder Than Hunger.
Browsing: Body Image
Judy Blume’s Blubber is a reminder of the consequences of bullying, and it encourages readers to stand up to this sort of abuse when they encounter it.
If you have a reader on your hands that has an early appreciation for tongue-curling-words that are fun to say, vibrant illustrations, or could do with hearing the positive messages scattered throughout the pages that encourage readers to be whoever they dare to be, The Adventures of Little Miss Crazy Hair: The Girl with Curlwill surely appeal.
Thank You, Me is a delightful picture book that delivers a loving message of self-acceptance to both children and adults.
David Levithan is the immensely imaginative and talented author of many bestselling novels. When he isn’t writing his amazing books, David works as an Executive Editor at Scholastic. His ingenious new novel “Every Day” has released.
Writing “The Stone Girl” was not particularly fun for Alyssa B. Sheinmel. It was exhilarating, from time to time, because she was writing about things she’d never written about before, going someplace darker and deeper than she’d ever been as a writer.