There are some advantages to being a mom and writer for young readers. If you have teenagers like I do, you might find yourself reading the same books that your kids are reading. Sometimes they might even become your go-to-reading-list-source. …
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Q & A with Shirley Parentau: DOLLS OF HOPE
Today I welcome Shirley Parenteau to World Reads, a blog that features interviews with authors who’ve written a story set outside of the United States for children or young adults. What is the title of your book? The pub date …
A LONG WALK TO WATER by Linda Sue Park
A LONG WALK TO WATER has been on my list of books to read ever since Linda Sue Park talked about it at the Vermont College of Fine Arts Alumni Residency in July 2012. It jumped to the top of …
Q & A with Meg Wiviott: PAPER HEARTS
Today I welcome fellow VCFA alumna, Meg Wiviott to World Reads, a blog that features interviews with authors who’ve written a story set outside of the United States for children or young adults.
What is the title of …
Q & A with Candace Fleming: THE FAMILY ROMANOV
Today I welcome Candace Fleming to World Reads, a blog that features interviews with authors who’ve written a story set outside of the United States for children or young adults.
What is the title of your book? The pub date …