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RE: Rebirth of Middle Grade Fiction -- Hooray!

From: Frederick, Angela (Library) <"Frederick,>
Date: Thu, 05 Jul 2012 16:35:24 +0000

I think of middle grade as a book with potential appeal to 4th through 8th graders. Great middle grade books get at the heart of what it means to grow from a child into a teen and all the craziness that goes along with it.

Recent favorites of mine: See You at Harry's by Jo Knowles Okay for Now by Gary D. Schmidt

Angela Frederick Teen Services Librarian Nashville Public Library Edmondson Pike Area Library 5501 Edmondson Pike Nashville, TN 37211 office: 615-880-3957 ext. 230 fax: 615-880-3961


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From: K.T. Horning
 Sent: Thursday, July 05, 2012 10:29 AM To: ccbc-net ccbc-net Subject:
 Rebirth of Middle Grade Fiction -- Hooray!

For the first two weeks of July, we will be discussing some the welcome ret urn of great books for middle grade readers. Yes, young adult literature co ntinues to outpace middle grade in terms of numbers, but we've noticed late ly that tucked between the seemingly endless volumes of y.a. angst, dystopi as and romance (supernatural and otherwise) is a growing number of solid mi ddle grade novels, after a rather long drought. We invite you to address th ese questions:

How do you define "middle grade"? What makes a great middle grade book? What are some of your recent favorites?

-- Kathleen T. Horning Director Cooperative Children's Book Center (CCBC) 4290 Helen C. White Hall 600 N. Park St Madison, WI 53706 http://www.education.wisc.edu/ccbc horning_at_education.wisc.edu 608-263-3721 (phone) 608-262-4933 (fax)


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