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YA & Social Justice | Dismantling Racism Through Books

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The last few months have been especially tumultuous and filled with incredible loss. Through the struggle has come a togetherness in the Black Live Matter Movement, and I hope genuine

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The Extraordinaries | T.J. Klune

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The Extraordinaries by T.J. Klune Tor Teen, 2020, 400 pages Trigger Warnings: Death of a parent (off-page), some violence About the Author: “T.J. Klune is a Lambda Literary Award-winning author

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Tweet Cute | Emma Lord

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Tweet Cute by Emma Lord Wednesday Books, 2020, 357 pages Trigger Warnings: Divorce, cyberbullying, moderately strong language About the Author: “Emma Lord is a digital media editor and writer living

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Throwback Thursday Review | The Poet X | Elizabeth Acevedo

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The Poet X by Elizabeth Acevedo Quill Tree Books, 2018, 357 pages Trigger Warnings: Sexism, sexual harassment, parental physical and emotional abuse, homophobia, sex shaming  About the Author: Elizabeth Acevedo

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Mindfulness in the Time of Coronavirus | How Yoga Can Help with Kids’ Quarantine Stress

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In times like these —as COVID-19 has become the recent norm —it can be hard for adults and children alike to deal with these adjustments. For children, the idea of

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Burn Our Bodies Down | Rory Power

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Burn Our Bodies Down by Rory Power Delacorte Press, 2020, 352 pages Trigger Warnings: Fire, emotional abuse, body horror, character death, mention of gun violence About the Author: “Rory Power grew

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