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		<title>Connect with Margie Gelbwasser: The Broad Appeal of YA</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 11 Aug 2010 13:00:17 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Margie Gelbwasser</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[There has been a lot of talk lately of adult readers&#8217; interest in YA novels&#8211;specifically, this New York Times Article. Some explanation is that this literature is supposedly easier to read and has less pages. I believe this is definitely true in some cases but not all or even most. My take on why more adults [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There has been a lot of talk lately of adult readers&#8217; interest in YA novels&#8211;specifically, this <a href="http://www.nytimes.com/2010/08/08/books/review/Paul-t.html" target="_blank">New York Times Article</a>. Some explanation is that this literature is supposedly easier to read and has less pages. I believe this is definitely true in some cases but not all or even most. My take on why more adults are gravitating toward YA? The connection.</p>
<p>There are common themes in YA lit, be it in fantasy, paranormal, or realistic genres. There is usually a romantic scenario, a friendship gone wrong (or one that characters are struggling with), search for identity and/or meaning in one&#8217;s life, and the need to break free/understand/connect with the parental units. Some books have all these themes, others have one or two. Either way, they are motifs that adults as well as teens feel close to. I would venture to say, adults may even feel more in touch with these themes.</p>
<p>Like most teens, I had unrequited crushes in high school (and reciprocated ones that went bad). I had friends stop talking to me. My parents and I had trouble getting along. I tried to figure out what I wanted school-wise, life-wise. As an adult, those things don&#8217;t go away but you gain a greater insight when approaching these issues that you did not have as a teen.</p>
<p>As a parent, you have a greater appreciation for your own. As an adult you, have the strength and confidence to leave the friends who treat you poorly. The internal struggle? Well, I don&#8217;t know if that really goes away. You may have found the career you dreamed of, but there are other factors you are still coming to terms with. Or, maybe, the career you thought you wanted was just a placeholder for what your true passion was. Or, the change could have nothing at all to do with a job but with your personal life. In high school, you may have thought the ideal life was weekend plans, parties, the in crowd, only to realize after experiencing these things that the quieter life was more speed. As an adult, you may have thought you wanted the spouse and picket fence, but been proven wrong. Or, maybe you thought being a career woman was your speed until you met your child and realized you rather stay home with him.</p>
<p>And then (in the words of Quantum Leap&#8217;s Sam Beckett) there&#8217;s the “To Make Right What Once Went Wrong” factor. Some of my friends and I read and write YA novels to recreate or better understand the past, to examine what an alternate life would have been like, to fantasize about what was or could have been, all the while comforted by what is.</p>
<p>So yes, some YA may be faster paced or easier to read, but others are literary, deep, moving literature that crosses genres and audiences, bridging the age gap and forging connections.</p>
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		<title>THE OWL KEEPER by Christine Brodien-Jones</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 29 Mar 2010 14:00:07 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Christine Brodien-Jones</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[[ April 13, 2010; ] [caption id="attachment_5626" align="alignright" width="170" caption="THE OWL KEEPER by Christine Brodien-Jones"][/caption]

	Publication Season/Year: Spring 2010
	Publisher: Delacorte Press
	Release Date: April 13, 2010
	ISBN (hardcover): 978-0-385-73814-9
	ISBN (paperback): TBD                           

Maxwell Unger has always loved the night.  He used to do brave things like go tramping through the forest with his gran after dark. He loved the stories she told him [...]]]></description>
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<li>Publication Season/Year: Spring 2010</li>
<li>Publisher: Delacorte Press</li>
<li>Release Date: April 13, 2010</li>
<li>ISBN (hardcover): 978-0-385-73814-9</li>
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<p>Maxwell Unger has always loved the night.  He used to do brave things like go tramping through the forest with his gran after dark. He loved the stories she told him about the world before the Destruction &#8212; about nature, and books, and the silver owls. His favorite story, though, was about the Owl Keeper.</p>
<p>According to Max&#8217;s gran, in times of darkness the Owl Keeper would appear to unite owls and sages against the powers of the dark.</p>
<p>Gran is gone now, and so are her stories of how the world used to be. Max is no longer brave. The forest is dangerous, the books Gran saved have been destroyed, and the silver owls are extinct. At least, that&#8217;s what the High Echelon says. But Max knows better.</p>
<p>Max Unger has a secret. And when a mysterious girl comes to town, he just might have to start being brave again.  The time of the Owl Keeper, Gran would say, is coming soon.</p>
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		<title>Faves on a Friday:  Have You Got Issues?</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 02 Oct 2009 11:25:19 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Olugbemisola Rhuday-Perkovich</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[It&#8217;s not easy to write about &#8216;issues&#8217; in a way that&#8217;s not didactic or preachy, but there are those authors whose passion and prose create a story that does more than just introduce us to people and places &#8212; we develop new ideas, make new meaning in our lives, and are inspired in unexpected and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It&#8217;s not easy to write about &#8216;issues&#8217; in a way that&#8217;s not didactic or preachy, but there are those authors whose passion and prose create a story that does more than just introduce us to people and places &#8212; we develop new ideas, make new meaning in our lives, and are inspired in unexpected and lasting ways. Below, readers and writers share their experiences with children&#8217;s literature that &#8216;has issues&#8217;:</p>
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<i>&#8220;Of course, in SHINE, I was focused on the issue of post-9/11 discrimination against anyone who was perceived to be Arab, Muslim, or Middle Eastern, but that was an issue I was quite familiar with and had seen around. An issue I was not used to seeing, and that was utterly new to *me* was explored in ALL RIVERS FLOW TO THE SEA by Alison McGhee. It&#8217;s a lovely, heart-breakingly beautiful novel about the death of a sibling, a mother having to let go, and a family moving forward. It is definitely one of those &#8220;quieter&#8221; YAs, but one that has left a lasting, indelible imprint on me.&#8221;</i><br />
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<b>&#8211;<a href="http://www.authorsnow.com/shine-coconut-moon-by-neesha-meminger/">Neesha Meminger</a>, SHINE, COCONUT MOON (McElderry Books/Simon &#038; Schuster, March &#8217;09)</b></p>
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<i>&#8220;THE OUTSIDERS was the first book I read that reflected my neighborhood. I couldn&#8217;t relate to fresh-scrubbed, fictional suburbias. It was such a relief to open a book and find the kids I knew. The ones who had to couch-surf to get away from abusive parents; the ones who knew if you had to shut off a utility, electricity was the one to keep. And that&#8217;s the world I chose for my first novel- always hoping that perhaps my book  would be relief for someone else. There&#8217;s power in knowing you&#8217;re not alone.&#8221;</i><br />
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<b>&#8211;<a href="http://www.authorsnow.com/shadowed-summer-by-saundra-mitchell/">Saundra Mitchell</a>, SHADOWED SUMMER (Delacorte, February 2009)</b></p>
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<i>&#8220;Prior to reading THE BABY-SITTERS CLUB series by Ann M. Martin, I had never heard of diabetes. In the third book, The Truth About Stacey, the main character struggles as she tries to both control and conceal her condition. In first-person narrative, she describes her treatment and her symptoms. She was often thirsty. Uh-oh. So was I! I momentarily wondered if I too had diabetes. I went to my mother and asked her. She told me I did not have diabetes. I was relieved. I drank some fruit juice.<br />
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I read more about diabetes in this book and checked out some fact-based articles about it. I had learned something new and developed a sympathy for those walking in Stacey&#8217;s shoes.<br />
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I devoured all of Ann M. Martin&#8217;s novels, including the single titles that were not related to her famous series. One such novel, WITH YOU AND WITHOUT YOU, detailed the illness and loss of a parent. The title is wholly accurate, as the story shows life for the family before and after the father gets ill, and how their lives change throughout the struggle and after he succumbs to the disease. As the Mouse said in Alice&#8217;s Adventures in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll, &#8220;Mine is a long and a sad tale!&#8221; Yes, it was sad, but it made me feel for people I knew who had lost family members while also making me appreciate my family&#8217;s health and our close ties.&#8221;</i><br />
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<b>&#8211;<a href="http://slayground.livejournal.com">Little Willow</a></b>, bookseller, writer, web designer</b></p>
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<i>&#8220;&#8230;For me one of those books was ANNE FRANK: DIARY OF A YOUNG GIRL. I don&#8217;t think it was about suddenly realizing the Holocaust was a terrible thing &#8212; I already knew that. But Anne was a real kid, and I felt like I knew her and lost a friend. That made the Holocaust become something more than a historical fact for me. It became immediate and real and horrifying.&#8221;</i></p>
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<b>&#8211;<a href="http://www.authorsnow.com/mudville-by-kurtis-scaletta/">Kurtis Scaletta</a>, MUDVILLE (Knopf, February 2009)</b></p>
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<i>&#8220;A SHELTER IN OUR CAR (Children&#8217;s Book Press, 2004) by Monica Gunning, illustrated by Elaine Pedlar, is such a powerful book. It takes you inside the life of a child named Zettie and her mother who live in their car and try to make do. As it explored Zettie&#8217;s fear and sadness, it made me think about the many homeless children who long for a safe place to live. The story ends on a hopeful note, but sadly, for too many kids there is no happy ending. I chose that book as the Thanksgiving selection for a girls book club I lead. So often, we take having a home for granted. But this book makes you remember to give thanks for every blessing and reach out to help those in need.&#8221;</i><br />
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<b>&#8211;<a href="http://www.kellystarlinglyons.com/">Kelly Starling Lyons</a>, ONE MILLION MEN AND ME, (Just Us Books, 2007)</b></p>
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<i>&#8220;Two current favorite children books: A COOL MOONLIGHT by Angela Johnson. I love this book for the magic and tenderness of it. What could have been a sad story instead is one about acceptance and joy. FEATHERS by Jacqueline Woodson. Love this for  the perceptions of children, for their humanness. Children are not pure innocents. They are complex beings capable of greater understanding and insight than we give them credit for.&#8221;</i><br />
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<b>&#8211;<a href="http://coloronline.blogspot.com/">Susan, Color Online</a> reviews and discourse on books, culture, and literacy of/for women writers of color</b></p>
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For more on children&#8217;s lit and issues, check out <a href="http://coloronline.blogspot.com/2009/07/susans-unofficial-list-of-great-ya-by.html">Susan&#8217;s Unofficial List of Great YA by or About Women of Color</a>, Little Willow&#8217;s articles on <a href="http://slayground.livejournal.com/313095.html">gender</a> <a href="http://slayground.livejournal.com/522149.html">bias</a>, and her full article, <a href="http://slayground.livejournal.com/299778.html">Books That Opened Your Eyes</a>.
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What book changed your perspective, or get you thinking about something in a new or different way? Did it confirm beliefs or ideas that you&#8217;d already had? What made it effective?  Did you take any action (large or small) as a result of reading the book? Share in the comments below.</p>
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		<title>TELL ME A SECRET by Holly Cupala</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 07 Aug 2009 11:28:58 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Holly Cupala</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[[ June 22, 2010; ] [caption id="attachment_4752" align="alignright" width="175" caption="TELL ME A SECRET by Holly Cupala"][/caption]

	Publication Season/Year: Spring 2010
	Publisher: HarperTeen
	Release Date: June 22, 2010
	ISBN (hardcover): 978-0061766664
	ISBN (paperback): TBD

It’s tough, living in the shadow of a dead girl…

In the five years since her bad-girl sister Xanda’s death, Miranda Mathison has wondered about the secret her sister took to the grave, and [...]]]></description>
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<li>Publication Season/Year: Spring 2010</li>
<li>Publisher: HarperTeen</li>
<li>Release Date: June 22, 2010</li>
<li>ISBN (hardcover): 978-0061766664</li>
<li>ISBN (paperback): TBD</li>
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<p><em>It’s tough, living in the shadow of a dead girl…</em></p>
<p>In the five years since her bad-girl sister Xanda’s death, Miranda Mathison has wondered about the secret her sister took to the grave, and what really happened the night she died. Now, just as Miranda is on the cusp of her dreams—a best friend to unlock her sister’s world, a ticket to art school, and a boyfriend to fly her away from it all—Miranda has a secret all her own.</p>
<p>Then two lines on a pregnancy test confirm her worst fears. Stripped of her former life, Miranda must make a choice with tremendous consequences and finally face her sister’s demons and her own.</p>
<p>In this powerful debut novel, stunning new talent Holly Cupala illuminates the dark struggle of a girl who must let go of her past to find a way into her own future.</p>
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		<title>Connect with Jennifer R. Hubbard: Keeping It Real</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 10 Jul 2009 14:00:20 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>writerjenn</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Paranormal tales are hot in YA literature right now.  The bookshelves are filled with zombies, vampires, faeries, werewolves, ghosts, and other creatures you&#8217;re not likely to meet on the streets of your own hometown.
I read and enjoyed paranormal stories while I was growing up, and I still enjoy them.  But my favorite books were those [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Paranormal tales are hot in YA literature right now.  The bookshelves are filled with zombies, vampires, faeries, werewolves, ghosts, and other creatures you&#8217;re not likely to meet on the streets of your own hometown.</p>
<p>I read and enjoyed paranormal stories while I was growing up, and I still enjoy them.  But my favorite books were those about kids dealing not with supervillains, flying, or shape-shifting, but with the troubles my friends and I were more likely to face in our own lives.  I wanted characters who, like me, had no special powers or magic to rely on.</p>
<p>Fortunately, the tradition of contemporary realism in YA has continued with writers such as John Green, Sarah Dessen, and Laurie Halse Anderson (although her latest, <em>Wintergirls</em>, does contain a ghostly presence).  It&#8217;s no wonder.  There&#8217;s no shortage of material for writers in the world of contemporary realism: family troubles, friend troubles, bullying, unrequited crushes, mean teachers, illnesses, death, drugs and drinking, sex, pregnancy, peer pressure, talents and ambitions, first loves, breakups.  There&#8217;s humor as well as tragedy, mystery as well as raw honesty.</p>
<p>The crop of new 2009 YA books is rich with titles from the school of contemporary realism.  A few samples of books that are out now, or will be out this fall:</p>
<p><em>This Is What I Want to Tell You</em>, Heather Duffy Stone: Sixteen-year-old twins Nadio and Noelle deal with changing friendships, family secrets, and first loves.</p>
<p><em>Waiting to Score</em>, J.E. MacLeod: A high-school hockey star encounters problems both on and off the rink.</p>
<p><em>Twenty Boy Summer</em>, Sarah Ockler: A story of friendship, grieving, and romance set in one unforgettable summer.</p>
<p><em>Breathing</em>, Cheryl Renee Herbsman: A summer romance turns intense, and Savannah must balance her longing for her boyfriend with her own sense of self.</p>
<p><em>Willow</em>, Julia Hoban: A girl uses cutting to cope with family tragedy, until she finds a new chance at hope.</p>
<p><em>Flash Burnout</em>, L.K. Madigan: Sophomore and amateur photographer Blake has a girlfriend as well as a friend who&#8217;s a girl; his increasingly divided loyalties lead to trouble.</p>
<p><em>Hate List</em>, Jennifer Brown: The story of the aftermath of a school shooting, told from the point of view of the shooter&#8217;s girlfriend.</p>
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		<title>EYES LIKE STARS by Lisa Mantchev</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 10 Dec 2008 03:26:01 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Lisa Mantchev</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[[ June 18, 2009; ] [caption id="attachment_1193" align="alignright" width="202" caption="EYES LIKE STARS"][/caption]

	Publication Season/Year: Summer 2009
	Publisher: Feiwel &#38; Friends
	Release Date: June 18, 2009
	ISBN (hardcover): 978-0312380960
	ISBN (paperback): TBD                               

EYES LIKE STARS introduces Beatrice Shakespeare Smith. Behind the curtain at the Théâtre Illuminata, you can find the characters of every play ever written. They were born to play their parts, and are [...]]]></description>
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<li>Publisher: Feiwel &amp; Friends</li>
<li>Release Date: June 18, 2009</li>
<li>ISBN (hardcover): 978-0312380960</li>
<li>ISBN (paperback): TBD                              <strong> </strong></li>
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<p>EYES LIKE STARS introduces Beatrice Shakespeare Smith. Behind the curtain at the Théâtre Illuminata, you can find the characters of every play ever written. They were born to play their parts, and are bound to the Théâtre by The Book&#8211;an ancient and magical tome of scripts. Bertie is not one of them, but they are her family&#8211;and she is about to lose them, and the only home she has ever known.</p>
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		<title>OTHER by Karen Kincy</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 07 Dec 2008 01:22:31 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Karen Kincy</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[[ January 1, 2010; ] 
	Publication Season/Year: Summer 2010
	Publisher: Flux
	Release Date: July 1, 2010
	ISBN (hardcover): TBD
	ISBN (paperback): TBD

[caption id="attachment_5102" align="alignright" width="175" caption="Other"][/caption]

Seventeen-year-old Gwen hides a dangerous secret: she's Other. Half-pooka, to be exact, thanks to the father she never met. Most Americans don't exactly roll out the welcome mat for Others, especially not the small-town folks of Klikamuks, Washington. As [...]]]></description>
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<li>Release Date: July 1, 2010</li>
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<p>Seventeen-year-old Gwen hides a dangerous secret: she&#8217;s Other. Half-pooka, to be exact, thanks to the father she never met. Most Americans don&#8217;t exactly roll out the welcome mat for Others, especially not the small-town folks of Klikamuks, Washington. As if this isn&#8217;t bad enough, Gwen&#8217;s on the brink of revealing her true identity to her long-time boyfriend, Zack, but she&#8217;s scared he&#8217;ll lump her with the likes of bloodthirsty vampires and feral werewolves.</p>
<p>When a pack of werewolves chooses the national forest behind Gwen&#8217;s home as their new territory, the tensions in Klikamuks escalate&#8211;into murder. It soon becomes clear a serial killer is methodically slaying Others. The police turn a blind eye, leaving Gwen to find the killer before the killer finds her. As she hunts for clues, she uncovers more Others living nearby than she ever expected. Like Tavian, a sexy Japanese fox-spirit who rivals Zack and challenges her to embrace her Otherness. Gwen must struggle with her own conflicted identity, learn who she can trust, and&#8211;most importantly&#8211;stay alive.</p>
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		<title>SLIDING ON THE EDGE by C. Lee McKenzie</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 09 Nov 2008 19:27:38 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>C. Lee McKenzie</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[[ April 24, 2009; ] [caption id="attachment_861" align="alignright" width="139" caption="SLIDING ON THE EDGE"][/caption]

	Publication Season/Year: Spring 2009
	Publisher: WestSide Books
	Release Date:  April 24, 2009
	ISBN (hardcover):  978-934813-06-5
	ISBN (paperback):  TBD

Shawna Stone is sixteen going on twenty-five. Already deeply scarred, she has learned to survive with a tough attitude and a thin blade. Her journey is destined to be short. SLIDING ON THE EDGE enters the world [...]]]></description>
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<li>Publisher: WestSide Books</li>
<li>Release Date:  April 24, 2009</li>
<li>ISBN (hardcover):  978-934813-06-5</li>
<li>ISBN (paperback):  TBD</li>
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<p>Shawna Stone is sixteen going on twenty-five. Already deeply scarred, she has learned to survive with a tough attitude and a thin blade. Her journey is destined to be short. SLIDING ON THE EDGE enters the world of a desperate teen and her disillusioned grandmother, each with secrets that stir mutual distrust. As these two unlikely companions struggle to co-exist we are reminded that the human spirit has the capacity to overcome even the deepest suffering.</p>
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		<title>MY BIG NOSE AND OTHER NATURAL DISASTERS by Sydney Salter</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 02 Nov 2008 19:57:59 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Sydney Salter</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[[ April 1, 2009; ] [caption id="attachment_1635" align="alignright" width="240" caption="MY BIG NOSE AND OTHER NATURAL DISASTERS"][/caption]

	Publication Season/Year: Spring 2009
	Publisher: Harcourt
	Release Date: April 1, 2009
	ISBN (hardcover): TBD
	ISBN (paperback): 978-0152066437

It's the end of junior year, and summer is about to begin. The Summer of Passion, to be exact, when Jory Michaels plans to explore all the possibilities of the future--and, with any [...]]]></description>
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<li>Publication Season/Year: Spring 2009</li>
<li>Publisher: Harcourt</li>
<li>Release Date: April 1, 2009</li>
<li>ISBN (hardcover): TBD</li>
<li>ISBN (paperback): 978-0152066437</li>
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<p>It&#8217;s the end of junior year, and summer is about to begin. The Summer of Passion, to be exact, when Jory Michaels plans to explore all the possibilities of the future&#8211;and, with any luck, score a boyfriend in the process. But Jory has a problem. A big problem. A curvy, honking, bumpy, problem in the form of her Super Schnozz, the one thing standing between Jory and happiness. And now, with the Summer of Passion stretched before her like an open road, she&#8217;s determined for Super Schnozz to disappear. Jory takes a job delivering wedding cakes to save up for a nose job at the end of the summer; she even keeps a book filled with magazine cutouts of perfect noses to show the doctor. But nothing is ever easy for accident-prone Jory&#8211;and before she knows it, her Summer of Passion falls apart faster than the delivery van she crashes. In her hilarious and heartbreaking debut novel, Sydney Salter delivers a story about broadening your horizons, accepting yourself, and finding love right under your nose.</p>
<p>&#8220;Complex, likeable, believable characters and a fresh, appealing fictional voice pull together this very agreeable summer romance.&#8221; &#8211;Kirkus Reviews</p>
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		<title>WHEN THE WHISTLE BLOWS by Fran Cannon Slayton</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 01 Nov 2008 18:47:25 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Fran Slayton</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[[ June 11, 2009; ] Every time I go to jump on a steam train as it chugs its way through Rowlesburg --

Every time I throw out my hands to grab the rusty metal rungs and haul myself up onto the side of one of them black coal cars, hoisting my knees up over its churning, screeching wheels --

Every single time I jump on a train --

my heart thumps even noisier in my ears than the clanking of the old iron horse I'm hopping up onto.  I love steam trains.  I love living in a town that's chock full of 'em.  I love being on 'em, being anywhere near 'em.  They're as much a part of my life around here as the mountains.  Or breathing.

But it's a dangerous business, hopping a ride onto a moving train.  First off, there's always a right decent chance of getting killed.  Second, and about ten thousand times worse, my father might find out.

But I'm not like Dad -- I don't mind breaking the rules now and again.]]></description>
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<li><a href="http://www.authorsnow.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/12/final-jacket-when-the-whistle-blows.jpg"><img class="alignright size-medium wp-image-1258" src="http://www.authorsnow.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/12/final-jacket-when-the-whistle-blows-198x300.jpg" alt="" width="198" height="300" /></a>Publication Season/Year: Summer 2009</li>
<li>Publisher: Philomel Books</li>
<li>Release Date: June 11, 2009</li>
<li>ISBN (hardcover): 978-0-399-25189-4</li>
<li>ISBN (paperback): TBD</li>
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<p>&#8220;When the railroad&#8217;s in your blood, it draws you like a pump draws water from the ground.&#8221;</p>
<p>Meet a town and a train and a time and a boy &#8211; Jimmy Cannon.  And meet his father &#8211; as strong as a Mallet locomotive &#8211; whom Jimmy simply cannot figure out!  But who, in a dramatic and breathtaking twist, turns out to be so much more than Jimmy ever knew.</p>
<p>In a book that goes to the core of boyhood &#8211; its Halloween mischief, its hunting day mystery, its championship game surprise, and nighttime adventures &#8211; Fran Cannon Slayton brings her readers to the exhilarating crossroads of an unforgettable West Virginia railroad town and adulthood itself.</p>
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<p class="MsoNormal"><strong>Early Praise for When the Whistle Blows:</strong></p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><em><span>“When the Whistle Blows</span><span> is reminiscent of classic tales by Jack London, William Golding and Robert Louis Stevenson, yet carries the remarkable, fresh voice of its author. Fran Cannon Slayton should be extremely proud of this, her debut novel.” <span>—Ellen Hopkins, author of Crank</span><span> and Identical</span><span> and National Book Award finalist</span></span></em></p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><em><span>“With wit and warmth Fran Cannon Slayton recounts a steam-driven coming of age story in the last of the real railroad days.” —Richard Peck, author of A Year Down Yonder</span></em></p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><em><span>“I loved When the Whistle Blows</span><span>.” —Barbara Keifer, Charlotte S. Huck Professor of Children’s Literature at Ohio State University</span></em></p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><em><span>“A highly engaging, well-written, really good read.”<span> </span><span>—Dr. Joel Taxel, University of Georgia, Department of Language and Literary Education</span></span></em></p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><em><span>“From its whip-smart opening to its look at the complexity of father/son relationships, Slayton’s loving novel takes a long hard look at the death of people and that intangible idea of ‘home&#8217; . . . &#8216;When the Whistle Blows&#8217; stopped me in my tracks.” —Elizabeth Bird, A Fuse #8 Production (School Library Journal)</span></em></p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><em>When the Whistle Blows</em> is now available for pre-order at <a href="http://www.borders.com/online/store/SearchResults?keyword=Fran+Slayton&amp;type=1&amp;simple=1">Borders</a>, <a href="http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0399251898?ie=UTF8&amp;tag=francannslaya-20&amp;linkCode=as2&amp;camp=1789&amp;creative=9325&amp;creativeASIN=0399251898">Amazon</a>, and <a href="http://www.indiebound.org/aff/FCSlayton08?product=0399251898">Your Local Indie Store</a> online!</p>
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		<title>SOUL ENCHILADA by David Macinnis Gill</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 16 Oct 2008 15:34:45 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>David Macinnis Gill</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[[ April 7, 2009; ] [caption id="attachment_269" align="alignright" width="145" caption="Soul Enchilada"][/caption]

	Publication Season/Year: Spring 2009
	Publisher: Greenwillow Books/HarperCollins
	Release Date: April 7, 2009
	ISBN (hardcover): 0061673013
	ISBN (paperback): TBD

Bug Smoot was thirteen years old when her grandfather put her soul up as collateral on his dream car --a classic 1958 Cadillac Biarritz.  Now, five years later, Papa C is dead and buried, and Bug is [...]]]></description>
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<li>Publisher: Greenwillow Books/HarperCollins</li>
<li>Release Date: April 7, 2009</li>
<li>ISBN (hardcover): 0061673013</li>
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<p>Bug Smoot was thirteen years old when her grandfather put her soul up as collateral on his dream car &#8211;a classic 1958 Cadillac Biarritz.  Now, five years later, Papa C is dead and buried, and Bug is trying to make it on her own by delivering pizzas and staying one step ahead of her landlord.  And then the repo man arrives.  Only Mr. Beals&#8211;stinking to high heaven of rotten eggs and sporting leathery wings&#8211;is not just any repo man&#8230;just as Pesto, Bug&#8217;s longtime unrequited crush, is not just any car was attendant.</p>
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		<title>THE SECRET YEAR by Jennifer R. Hubbard</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 10 Oct 2008 17:59:51 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[[ January 7, 2010; ] [caption id="attachment_4709" align="alignright" width="175" caption="THE SECRET YEAR by Jennifer R. Hubbard"][/caption]

	Publication Season/Year: Spring 2010
	Publisher: Viking Children's Books
	Release Date: Jan. 7, 2010
	ISBN: 978-0670011537

Seventeen-year-old Colt has been sneaking out at night to meet Julia, a girl from an upper-class neighborhood unlike his own. They've never told anyone else about their relationship: not their family or friends, and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div id="attachment_4709" class="wp-caption alignright" style="width: 185px"><img class="size-medium wp-image-4709" src="http://www.authorsnow.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/10/SecretYear.Cvr7-175x264.jpg" alt="THE SECRET YEAR by Jennifer R. Hubbard" width="175" height="264" /><p class="wp-caption-text">THE SECRET YEAR by Jennifer R. Hubbard</p></div>
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<li>Publisher: Viking Children&#8217;s Books</li>
<li>Release Date: Jan. 7, 2010</li>
<li>ISBN: 978-0670011537</li>
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<p>Seventeen-year-old Colt has been sneaking out at night to meet Julia, a girl from an upper-class neighborhood unlike his own. They&#8217;ve never told anyone else about their relationship: not their family or friends, and especially not Julia&#8217;s boyfriend.When Julia dies suddenly, Colt tries to cope with her death while pretending that he never even knew her. He discovers a journal she left behind. But he is not prepared for the truths he discovers about their intense relationship, nor to pay the price for the secrets he&#8217;s kept.</p>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 10 Oct 2008 15:18:40 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Olugbemisola Rhuday-Perkovich</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[[ January 1, 2010; ] [caption id="attachment_6374" align="alignright" width="175" caption="EIGHTH GRADE SUPERZERO by Olugbemisola Rhuday-Perkovich"][/caption]

	Publication Season/Year: Spring 2010
	Publisher: Arthur A. Levine Books
	Release Date: January 1, 2010
	ISBN: 0-545-09676-6

Reginald Garvey McKnight created a superhero character in kindergarten; now he dreams of being a real-life leading man: The Guy who's got game and gets The Girl. Instead, he threw up on the first [...]]]></description>
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<li>Release Date: January 1, 2010</li>
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<p>Reginald Garvey McKnight created a superhero character in kindergarten; now he dreams of being a real-life leading man: The Guy who&#8217;s got game and gets The Girl. Instead, he threw up on the first day of school. In front of everyone. Eighth grade has gone downhill ever since.</p>
<p>In EIGHTH GRADE SUPERZERO, Reggie wonders why things are so bad if God is so good; his faith at all levels is challenged by his friendships, his work at a homeless shelter, and a pair of &#8220;Dora The Explorer&#8221; shoes. Reggie&#8217;s involvement in a school election leads him to the superhero within; he learns that sometimes winning big means living small.</p>
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