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Acting class
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Drnaso, Nick, author, artist
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Actors Comic books, strips, etc.
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Adult education Comic books, strips, etc.
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Strangers Comic books, strips, etc.
2022
\"A brilliant and suspenseful follow-up to the Booker-nominated graphic novel Sabrina. \"Every single person has something unique to them which is impossible to re-create, without exception.\" --John Smith, acting coach. From the acclaimed author of Sabrina, Nick Drnaso's Acting Class creates a tapestry of disconnect, distrust, and manipulation. Ten strangers are brought together under the tutelage of John Smith, a mysterious and morally questionable leader. The group of social misfits and restless searchers have one thing in common: they are out of step with their surroundings and desperate for change. A husband and wife, four years into their marriage and simmering in boredom. A single mother, her young son showing disturbing signs of mental instability. A peculiar woman with few if any friends and only her menial job keeping her grounded. A figure model, comfortable in his body and ready for a creative challenge. A worried grandmother and her adult granddaughter; a hulking laborer and gym nut; a physical therapist; an ex-con. With thrumming unease, the class sinks deeper into their lessons as the process demands increasing devotion. When the line between real life and imagination begins to blur, the group's deepest fears and desires are laid bare. Exploring the tension between who we are and how we present, Drnaso cracks open his characters' masks and takes us through an unsettling American journey.\"-- Publisher's description.
Young adult literature, libraries, and conservative activism
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Knox, Emily J. M
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Gaffney, Loretta M
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Challenged books
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Challenged books - United States
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Conservatism
2017
This incisive study analyzes young adult (YA) literature as a cultural phenomenon, explaining why this explosion of books written for and marketed to teen readers has important consequences for how we understand reading in America. As visible and volatile shorthand for competing views of teen reading, YA literature has become a lightning rod for a variety of aesthetic, pedagogical, and popular literature controversies.
Noted scholar Loretta Gaffney not only examines how YA literature is defended and critiqued within the context of rapid cultural and technological changes, but also highlights how struggles about teen reading matter to—and matter in—the future of librarianship and education.
The workbridges divides between literary criticism, professional practices, canon building, literature appreciation, genre classifications and recommendations, standard histories, and commentary. It will be useful in YA literature course settings in Library and Information Science, Education, and English departments. It will also be of interest to those who study right wing culture and movements in media studies, cultural studies, American studies, sociology, political science, and history. It is of additional interest to those who study print culture, publishing and the book, histories of teenagers, and research on teen reading. Finally, it will offer those interested in teenagers, literature, libraries, technology, and politics a fresh way to look at book challenges and controversies over YA literature.
The amazing Spider-Man
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Slott, Dan, author
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Ramos, Humberto, artist
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Gage, Christos, author
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Spider-Man (Fictitious character) Comic books, strips, etc.
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Spider-Man (Fictitious character)
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Young adult fiction Comic books, strips, etc.
2016
The family of one of Spider-Man's greatest foes is wreaking havoc across the universe.
Booklist's 1000 best young adult books since 2000
2014
With the explosion in YA publishing, it's harder than ever to separate good books from the rest. Booklist magazine's editors' deep and broad knowledge of the landscape offers indispensable guidance, and here they bring together the very best of the best books for young adults published in the first decade of the 21st century.
Literature for young adults : books (and more) for contemporary readers
\"Now in its second edition, this book explores a great variety of genres and formats of young adult literature, while placing special emphasis on contemporary works with nontraditional themes, protagonists, and literary conventions that are well suited to young adult readers. It looks at the ways in which contemporary readers can access literature and share the works they're reading, and it shows teachers the resources that are available, especially online, for choosing and using good literature in the classroom and for recommending books for their students' personal reading\"-- Provided by publisher.
Young Adult Poetry
2001
Reviews This unique guide suggests useful titles for a collection of poetry anthologies, and also provides subject information for their contents. Primarily designed for adults, it can also be used by interested students, if their libraries include many of the titles indexed. Definitely recommended for Christian school as well as public libraries. Christian Library Journal [A] valuable reference tool for both teachers and librarians. VOYA
Brooding YA hero : becoming a main character (almost) as awesome as me
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DiRisio, Carrie, author
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Gear, Linnea, illustrator
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Young adult fiction Juvenile fiction.
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Books and reading Juvenile fiction.
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Authorship Juvenile fiction.
2017
After two weeks of having no authors ask him to star in their stories, book hero Broody McHottiepants tries to write his own novel, despite interruptions from ex-girlfriend Blondie DeMeani. Includes activities and games.
Contemporary Canadian adult books for strong teen readers
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Mackey, Margaret
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Adult books
2013
Journal Article
Tall water
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Sindu, SJ, author
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MBD, Dion, artist
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Teenage girls Comic books, strips, etc.
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Estranged families Comic books, strips, etc.
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Fathers and daughters Comic books, strips, etc.
2025
\"Ever since she turned sixteen, Nimmi has wanted to see her mother. Though she has a loving but overprotective father and a budding relationship, she yearns to travel to Sri Lanka to confront the mother who refused to leave the island during a war, not even for Nimmi's sake. Her father is going back for the first time as a reporter on assignment, but he refuses to take her, deeming Sri Lanka too dangerous. But then Nimmi's mother appears to her in a dream, asking her to come find her, and Nimmi knows she must go. Her father is livid when he sees her at baggage claim, but by then it's too late, and he reluctantly agrees to help Nimmi make contact with her mother. In Sri Lanka, Nimmi tags along with her father and his guide, past checkpoints and armed soldiers and increasing hints of the war that rages there. However, the day after Christmas, disaster strikes and a tsunami ravages the island. Stranded amid the devastation and destruction, can Nimmi reunite with her mother? Through her journey, Nimmi might just learn that the person she most needed to find was herself\"-- Provided by publisher.
Critical Foundations in Young Adult Literature
2013
Pushing the genre forward, Antero Garcia builds on his experiences as a former high school teacher to offer strategies for integrating Young Adult literature in a contemporary critical pedagogy through the use of participatory media.