Oliver Popa’s first grade teacher said he should publish a longer version of a writing assignment. A year later, his mother — a publisher — helped made it happen.
Featuring 298 industry-first reviews of fiction, nonfiction, children’s, and YA books; also in this special International Issue: profiles of Abdulrazak Gurnah, Mayumi Inaba, Leila Boukarim, and Siri ...
America’s literacy crisis is no fairy tale, but Operation Literacy is giving it a better ending. Together with schools, ...
To cap off the One Book, One City reading program, Author Varian Johnson spoke to GRPS fifth-graders about his book, ‘Playing ...
Finished or not, “Sons and Daughters” is a vivid, Tolstoyan examination of what Kirsch calls “a family struggling with the ...
Sixty years after he first began serializing it in the Yiddish press, and 42 years after publisher Alfred A. Knopf acquired ...
These simple strategies can sharpen learners’ skills in different genres and help them to become more confident writers.
I’ve had to set that limiting belief aside,” she says, “in order to write other kinds of books without feeling like an ...
ALTON - Over 100 Alton Community Unit School District #11 students have written their first books.Kindergarten through eighth ...
There were two huge developments in the literacy world early this year. First, the emergence of a phonics program that could ...
At the end of the twentieth century, Chaim Grade preserved the memory of a Jewish tradition besieged by the forces of ...
Writing a memoir was no laughing matter for Phil Hanley. Narrating the audiobook took 16 sessions, 64 hours and a supportive ...
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