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Re: Three more thoughts on discovering and growing the numbers of diverse books

From: maggie_bo_at_comcast.net
Date: Sat, 08 Feb 2014 20:15:57 +0000 (UTC)

Uma writes re Cheryl Klein's post:


"I’d love to invite other editors and publishers on this list to chime in as you have done, with a sampling of titles by authors of color and Native authors, titles they find exciting, energizing and pushing the boundaries."


Yes, please do! Would also love to see more lists like IRA's mentioned if others are out there (and ever since I became aware of IRA's list a couple years back, I wondered why it doesn't get more--really, any--"press" among librarians ... is it just because there is a lack of communication and connection between library associations and language arts/reading associations? Or is there some reason librarians pretty much ignore all of IRA's lists?)


Maggie Bokelman Librarian Eagle View Middle School Mechanicsburg, PA



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