The Brimstone Journals
Title | The Brimstone Journals PDF eBook |
Author | Ronald Koertge |
Publisher | Candlewick Press |
Pages | 132 |
Release | 2004-01-01 |
Genre | Juvenile Nonfiction |
ISBN | 9780763617424 |
In a series of short interconnected poems, students at a high school nicknamed Brimstone reveal the violence existing and growing in their lives. Jr Lib Guild. Reprint.
Good Books Matter
Title | Good Books Matter PDF eBook |
Author | Larry Swartz |
Publisher | Pembroke Publishers Limited |
Pages | 186 |
Release | 2008 |
Genre | Education |
ISBN | 1551387948 |
Based on extensive research on the features that make children's books appealing and appropriate, this valuable teacher resource offers guidance on selecting books, strategies for specific grade levels, suggestions for extension, and tips for assessment. This teacher-friendly book is organized around the major genres — traditional literature, picture books, nonfiction, poetry, and multicultural texts — that will inspire young readers. Throughout the book, teachers will find suggestions for using literature to implement shared reading, reading aloud, and response strategies with emergent, developing, and independent readers. This comprehensive book is rooted in the belief that educators must consider and offer a wide range of choice to ensure that students read "good" books. It argues that the choices children make about what they read should be governed by their interests and desire to learn; not by a grade or reading level.
Brimstone Journals
Title | Brimstone Journals PDF eBook |
Author | Ron Koertge |
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Pages | |
Release | 2001-01 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9780605009875 |
The Spirit of the Public Journals
Title | The Spirit of the Public Journals PDF eBook |
Author | |
Publisher | |
Pages | 396 |
Release | 1813 |
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The Spirit of the Public Journals
Title | The Spirit of the Public Journals PDF eBook |
Author | Stephen Jones |
Publisher | |
Pages | 398 |
Release | 1813 |
Genre | English literature |
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The Oxford Companion to Children's Literature
Title | The Oxford Companion to Children's Literature PDF eBook |
Author | Daniel Hahn |
Publisher | OUP Oxford |
Pages | 678 |
Release | 2015-03-26 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN | 0191057266 |
The last thirty years have witnessed one of the most fertile periods in the history of children's books: the flowering of imaginative illustration and writing, the Harry Potter phenomenon, the rise of young adult and crossover fiction, and books that tackle extraordinarily difficult subjects. The Oxford Companion to Children's Literature provides an indispensable and fascinating reference guide to the world of children's literature. Its 3,500 entries cover every genre from fairy tales to chapbooks; school stories to science fiction; comics to children's hymns. Originally published in 1983, the Companion has been comprehensively revised and updated by Daniel Hahn. Over 900 new entries bring the book right up to date. A whole generation of new authors and illustrators are showcased, with books like Dogger, The Hunger Games, and Twilight making their first appearance. There are articles on developments such as manga, fan fiction, and non-print publishing, and there is additional information on prizes and prizewinners. This accessible A to Z is the first place to look for information about the authors, illustrators, printers, publishers, educationalists, and others who have influenced the development of children's literature, as well as the stories and characters at their centre. Written both to entertain and to instruct, the highly acclaimed Oxford Companion to Children's Literature is a reference work that no one interested in the world of children's books should be without.
The Verse Novel in Young Adult Literature
Title | The Verse Novel in Young Adult Literature PDF eBook |
Author | Brenna Friesner |
Publisher | Rowman & Littlefield |
Pages | 235 |
Release | 2016-11-16 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN | 1442272457 |
Throughout history, the verse novel has persisted as a modest but noteworthy literary subgenre, from classic works like Eugene Onegin to contemporary volumes by Vikram Seth, Dorothy Porter, and Derek Walcott. In particular, the verse novel has emerged as a popular form for young adult readers, such as the Newbery Medal winner Out of the Dust by Karen Hesse. As this unique form continues to flourish, it merits closer examination. In The Verse Novel in Young Adult Literature, Brenna Friesner explores both the history and current use of the verse novel in teen fiction. Examining more than 220 titles written over the last few decades, Friesner discusses the verse novel’s evolution, analyzes key works, and considers how these novels can grapple with content that distinguishes them from traditional fiction. Though this study includes volumes written throughout history, its focus on contemporary novels further demonstrates the form’s relevance for today’s teens. By explaining its current popularity, this book acknowledges the verse novel’s potential to provide accessible, authentic stories for young adults to enjoy. The Verse Novel in Young Adult Literature will be of interest to librarians and teachers, as well as anyone wanting to learn more about this burgeoning aspect of young adult literature.