1-55570-551-0 . 2006 . 6 x 9 . 425 pp.
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Teens @ The Library Series
Talking to teens can be tough. Figuring out how to deliver effective reader’s advisory to this uniquely challenging group can be even tougher for young adult librarians and school media specialists. This important new book addresses the challenges of reader’s advisory for teens, who often don’t know what’s available, aren’t sure what they want, and may even be embarrassed to ask for it. Here’s the insight you need to:
• Explore the qualities, attitudes and resources that make teen-centered reader’s advisoryeffective
• Investigate the characteristics of quality YA reader’s advisory
• Take an extensive look at YA literature, and ten prominent teen book awards programs
• Access well-researched lists of genre authors, YA literature formats, and lists of fiction titles (10 for each topic) on the topics mostrequested by teens, parents, and teachers
Whether you’re directly involved in reader’s advisory for teens, or you’re looking for support in collection development and outreach, this new guide, written by an insightful, experienced YA Services Coordinator will give you great ideas for connecting with your teen patrons.
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