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Interview with Matt Mendez

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About the Author: Matt Mendez grew up in central El Paso, Texas. He is the author of Barely Missing Everything, his YA debut novel, and the short story collection Twitching

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Incarceration in YA

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Prisons throughout history have been used to legally punish those who have committed a crime. When you think about prison your mind goes to a number of things such as

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Barely Missing Everything | Matt Mendez

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Barely Missing Everything by Matt Mendez Atheneum, imprint of Simon & Schuster March 5, 2019 320 pages Trigger warnings: violence, firearms, death, abortion, racism, classicism About the Author: Matt Mendez

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MGM: Endling the Last | Katherine Applegate

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Endling The Last by Katherine Applegate HarperCollins, 2018, 383 pages Trigger Warnings: War, Violence About the Author: Katherine Applegate is the author of The One and Only Ivan, winner of the

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Interview with Mae Respicio

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About the Author: Mae Respicio is the author of the middle-grade novels THE HOUSE THAT LOU BUILT (out now) and the forthcoming BEACH SEASON, both from Wendy Lamb Books/Random House.

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The Many Colors of The Gilded Wolves

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The Many Colors of The Gilded Wolves Diversity is a buzzword on everyone’s lips, but there’s not a lot of focus on what it does or should mean. It’s a

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