Evaluation of Diabetes Representation in Middle Grade and Young Adult Fiction

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Books and other forms of media have the ability to shape how society perceives certain conditions and disabilities, such as type 1 diabetes. As someone who is knowledgeable about diabetes,

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How I Fell In Love With Queer Historical Fiction (And Why You Should Too)

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It all started with a cardboard box, my sophomore year history class, and a powerful fixation on a particular LGTBQ+ figure: cryptanalyst and mathematician Alan Turing. I was recreating a

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12 Picture Books in Honor of Earth Day

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In recognition of Earth Day and National Earth Month, we have collected twelve ecological picture books that celebrate and discuss animals, the environment, and what we can do to protect

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Wait for Me | Molly McNamara Carter

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Wait for Me written by Molly McNamara Carter and illustrated by Ina Kotanko Out now from Lawley Publishing; 36 pages About the Author: “Molly has been writing stories since she

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The Truth About Publishing

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Picture this. You are sitting at your laptop with the means to share something with the world, but you don’t know where to start or who will even listen. These

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Free Radicals | Lila Riesen

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Free Radicals by Lila Riesen Out now from Nancy Paulsen Books; 400 pages Content Warning: Bullying, death, discrimination, racism, xenophobia, sexism, sexual assault About the Author: “Daughter of Afghan and

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