Showing posts with label Jason Reynolds. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jason Reynolds. Show all posts

Monday, August 12, 2019

ABCs of DCGMS Library: V is for Visiting Authors

Today's ABCs of DCGMS Library is brought to you by the letter V for visiting authors.
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Over the course of several months, four popular MG/YA authors visited the Des Moines metro area and surrounding parts of the state. First, Akata Witch author Nnedi Okorafor spoke at the inaugural Des Moines Book Festival in late March.
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Okorafor, known for her fantasy and science fiction books for young adults and older readers, spoke about the political themes she sees in her stories, the characters who "speak" to her as she writes, her work with Marvel and writing graphic novels vs. prose/chapter books, and her work with the Black Panther series.

About a month later, author Laurie Halse Anderson spoke in West Des Moines about her newest book Shout and the 20th anniversary of the release of the ground-breaking book Speak, now also presented as a graphic novel. She continues to visit high schools across the country to talk with both girls and boys about how to treat one another, especially in close relationships.

In May, author Jason Reynolds was in Dubuque, IA, and while it's a few hours from the Des Moines area, it's Jason Reynolds! The drive there and back was certainly worth it!

Reynolds spoke of his journey as a writer, and several questions from audience members were related to his work with the Track series. He indicated that many of his characters and stories are based on people and stories he knows and has lived.

Finally, in June, author Kwame Alexander was a keynote speaker at a state-wide reading and librarian conference in Ames, IA, where he challenged teachers and librarians to continue to promote reading with all students and to listen to students and their stories. He encouraged writing and poetry, and at the end of his presentation shared his new work with illustrator Kadir Nelson, The Undefeated.

With each visit, I returned to the library and to my students with renewed excitement. I'm eager to see who may be visiting the Des Moines metro in the future!

Friday, July 13, 2018

Summer Reading Book Recommendations: Week 6

We're halfway through our summer reading book recommendations (What?!), and this week we feature some of the most popular series books in our library.

You can access the entire presentation HERE.
The recommendations include The Track Series by Jason Reynolds, a new series about an elite track team, with each new book telling a different member's story; the magical Unwanteds series; the classic retellings of The Lunar Chronicles focused on a new retelling with each new book; the historical fiction War That Saved My Life series that focuses on an unusual aspect of WWII; and The Grisha Trilogy, dark magic and hard choices at their best.

Any of these summer reading suggestions could keep you busy reading until school starts--or we'd love to see you in August to put Book 1 in your hands! See you then!