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  • Constructing the Canon of Children's Literatureby Anne Lundin

    Routledge 2004; US$ 133.00

    In this pioneering historical study, Anne Lundin argues that schools, libraries, professional organizations, and the media together create and influence the canon of childrens literature. more...

  • The Outside Child, In and Out of the Bookby Christine Wilkie-Stibbs

    Taylor & Francis 2007; US$ 133.00

    Christine Wilkie-Stibbs juxtaposes the narratives of literary and actual "outsider" children to explore how Western culture has imagined, defined, and dealt with various marginalized children, whether orphans, homeless, refugees, or victims of abuse. more...

  • Enterprising Youthby Monika Elbert

    Taylor & Francis 2008; US$ 44.95

    Examines the agenda behind the shaping of nineteenth-century children's perceptions and world views and the transmission of civic duties and social values to children by adults. This book reveals the contradictions involved in the perceptions of children as active or passive, as receptacles of the transmitted values of their parents. more...

  • Popular Nonfiction Authors for Childrenby Margaret Coggins; Jane H Imber; Flora R. Wyatt

    ABC-CLIO 1998; US$ 63.00

    Introduce students to some of today's best nonfiction authors and their writing-and promote nonfiction reading to young learners! Engaging biographical sketches of 65 current nonfiction authors (some of them award winners) are accompanied by selective, annotated bibliographies for further reading. In addition, author photos and an author message to students enhance the experience. Biographies outline the childhoods of the authors, how they became writers, and how they go about their work. A detailed subject index allows you to plan thematic units of study and to assist students in finding reading material that matches their interests. A diversity of current authors and subjects are represented in this useful work. more...

  • The Undergraduate's Companion to Children's Writers and Their Web Sitesby Jen Stevens

    ABC-CLIO 2004; US$ 49.00

    This volume, one in the Undergraduate Companion series, focuses on American and British writers for children and young adults and is addressed to students in both English and Education classes. It provides both print and free online sources. Most undergraduates do not possess the research skills necessary to evaluate Web sites. This volume will address their needs by providing pathfinders to works by, about, and related to key writers of children's and young adult fiction. Included are entries for 185 British and American writers and writing teams, most from the 20th century. Young adult and adult. Grades 9 and up. more...

  • Write out of the Oven!by Josephine Waltz

    ABC-CLIO 2005; US$ 35.00

    Connect children in grades 5-8 with their favorite literary heroes! A collection of letters and recipes from more than 50 well-known and award-winning children's authors provide insights into their lives, advice to the children who wrote to them, and personal information. Each entry includes the student's letter to the author, the author's response, and a recipe from the author. Appendices include helpful cooking terms and measurements. A portion of the proceeds from the sale of this book goes to a children's literacy foundation. Contributing authors include: Judy Blume, Natalie Babbitt, Theodore Taylor, Karen Cushman, Brian Jacques, Meg Cabot, E.L. Konigsburg, Phillip Pullman, T.A. Barron, Cynthia Voight, Richard Peck, and... more...

  • 100 More Popular Young Adult Authorsby Bernard A. Drew

    ABC-CLIO 2002; US$ 95.00

    A companion title to 100 Most Popular Young Adult Authors, this book features another 100 biographical sketches and biographies of popular young adult authors. In addition to authors that did not appear in the first volume, dozens of fresh voices that have emerged in the field of young adult literature have been included. Carefully reviewed by a number of distinguished young adult literature experts, this book presents a treasure trove of information, a wealth of different genres, and is a one-stop guide to some of the best-loved authors in today's teen literature. Includes: David Almond, Maya Angelou, T. A. Barron, Joseph Bruchac, Sandra Cisneros, Linda Crew, Sarah Dessen, Carl Deuker, Nancy Farmer, Will Hobbs, Lensey Namioka, Naomi Shihab... more...

  • Bounce Back!: Resiliency Strategies Through Children's Literatureby Mary Humphrey

    Greenwood Publishing Group 2008; US$ 35.00

    Teaching resiliency is the next step in the character education movement. Author, Mary Humphrey presents recommendations for teaching this important skill based on lessons she has taught and perfected in her elementary school library.||Featuring in depth lesson plans using picture books and intermediate novels for each of the five coping skills: Work on a Talent, Look Within, Find a Champion, Rescue Yourself, and Help Others, this book is immediately usable in the elementary classroom or school library. The author discusses the research and current thought on the teaching of resiliency and adds an additional annotated bibliography of titles to use to teach each specific coping skill. The book also features an in depth description of a reading... more...

  • The American Hero in Children's Literatureby CAROL BUTZOW; JOHN BUTZOW

    ABC-CLIO 2005; US$ 38.00

    By means of 30 children's picture books?with stories set in times ranging from the early settlement of American until today?this book explores the characteristics of American heroes and the ways in which they have influenced our history, our way of life, and the principles upon which our culture has developed. more...

  • The 100 Most Popular Young Adult Authorsby Bernard A. Drew

    ABC-CLIO 1997; US$ 95.00

    The book focuses on individuals writing in the '90s, but also includes 12 classic authors (e.g., Mark Twain, Louisa May Alcott, J.R.R. Tolkien) who are still widely read by teens. It also covers some authors known primarily for adult literature (e.g., Stephen King) and some who write mainly for middle readers but are also popular among young adults (e.g., Betsy Byars). An affordable alternative to multivolume publications, this book makes a great collection development tool and resource for author studies. It will also help readers find other books by and about their favorite writers. more...