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Young Adult Literature in Action: A Librarian's Guide 3rd edition [Pehme köide]

  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 240 pages, kõrgus x laius: 254x178 mm, kaal: 567 g, 1 Paperback / softback
  • Sari: Library and Information Science Text Series
  • Ilmumisaeg: 14-Jun-2019
  • Kirjastus: Libraries Unlimited Inc
  • ISBN-10: 1440866937
  • ISBN-13: 9781440866937
  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 240 pages, kõrgus x laius: 254x178 mm, kaal: 567 g, 1 Paperback / softback
  • Sari: Library and Information Science Text Series
  • Ilmumisaeg: 14-Jun-2019
  • Kirjastus: Libraries Unlimited Inc
  • ISBN-10: 1440866937
  • ISBN-13: 9781440866937

Taking a genre approach, this overview of young adult literature shows new librarians and library science students the criteria to use for selecting quality books, including recommended titles.

This third edition of Young Adult Literature in Action draws on the success of the previous two editions and updates and expands on them to meet the needs of today's librarians and library science students. It includes a new focus on diverse books, LGBTQ+ selections, the role of book formats, and the relevance of librarians serving teen populations and is an ideal resource for teaching young adult literature courses.

Organized by major genre divisions, this easy-to-use book includes new information on timely topics such as audio and e-books, accessible books, and graphic novels. Each chapter includes revised and updated information on collaborative activities, featured books, special topics and programs, selected awards and celebrations, historical connections, recommended resources, issues for discussion, author comments, and assignment suggestions. Further updates include citations of exemplary young adult books and award winners, references, websites, and a bibliography.


• Provides unbiased, authoritative guidance for finding recommended classic and recent titles by genre

• Presents an excellent introduction to the field of young adult literature for undergraduate and graduate students who intend to be public or school librarians and for librarians who are new to working with young adults

• Focuses on timely topics such as diverse books, LGBTQ+ selections, the role of book formats, and the relevance of librarians serving teen populations

• Provides updated information on audio and e-books, accessible books, and graphic novels

• Shows how YALSA and AASL standards and competencies can be demonstrated



This guide surveys young adult literature and provides recommended titles and activities for promoting and using literature with young adults. It describes young adults and their literature, its history, and reading preferences, interests, choices, and the importance of diversity and inclusion, then specific genres, such as contemporary realistic fiction, historical fiction, fantastic fiction, and informational books, ending with methods for addressing issues of intellectual freedom. This edition includes a new emphasis on diverse books, LGBTQ+ selections, the role of book formats, and the relevance of librarians serving teen populations. It updates citations of exemplary young adult books and award winners and includes revised and updated information on collaborative activities, featured books, special topics and programs, selected awards and celebrations, historical connections, recommended resources, issues for discussion, author interviews and comments on why they write young adult literature, snapshots about craft and writing intention, and assignment suggestions, as well as new information on topics like audio and ebooks, accessible books, and graphic novels. Annotation ©2019 Ringgold, Inc., Portland, OR (protoview.com)

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Taking a genre approach, this overview of young adult literature shows new librarians and library science students the criteria to use for selecting quality books, including recommended titles.
Acknowledgments xi
YA Author Contributors xiii
Introduction xv
1 An Introduction To Young Adults And Their Literature 1(40)
Defining Young Adults
2(1)
Defining Young Adults as Individuals
2(1)
Defining Young Adult Literature
3(14)
Authors in Action: On Writing YA by Kate Hart
3(1)
History of Young Adult Literature in Action: Early Adult Books Read by Young People
4(1)
More Young Adult Literature History in Action: First Books Written for Young Adults
5(1)
Defining Young Adult Literature
5(1)
Classic Young Adult Titles
5(1)
Defining Young Adults through Reading Preferences, Interests, and Choices
6(4)
Reading Surveys
6(1)
Reading Survey Questions
7(1)
Goodreads
7(1)
Book Format Choices
8(1)
Reading Preferences and Gender Roles
8(2)
Inclusivity, Diversity, and Own Voices in Young Adult Literature
10(4)
We Need Diverse Books Organization (WNDB)
10(2)
Types of Diversity to Consider in Collection Development
12(2)
Librarians in Action: Using a Diversity Audit to Guide Your Young Adult Collection
13(1)
Own Voice Authors
14(1)
Interview with Eric Gansworth
14(1)
A Sample of Online Resources for Seeking Out and Selecting Inclusive Young Adult Books
15(1)
Interview with Jason Reynolds
15(2)
Worlds of Words
16(1)
Selecting Books for Young Adults
17(12)
Literature in Action: Awards and Award Lists
17(1)
Best Lists by State
18(1)
Best Fiction for Young Adults
18(1)
Young Adults' Choices Project
19(3)
Librarians in Action!: Teen-Selected and Recommended Book Lists
19(3)
Margaret A. Edwards Award
22(1)
Quick Picks for Reluctant Young Adult Readers
23(1)
Michael L. Printz Award
23(1)
Popular Paperbacks for Young Adults
23(1)
Outstanding Books for the College Bound
24(1)
Alex Award
24(1)
Stonewall Book Awards
24(1)
Rainbow Book Lists
24(1)
Coretta Scott King Book Awards
24(1)
The Walter Dean Myers Award
25(1)
Pura Belpre Award
26(1)
Tomas Rivera Mexican American Children's Book Award
26(1)
Americas Book Award for Children's and Young Adult Literature
26(1)
Asian/Pacific American Award for Literature
27(1)
The American Indian Youth Literature Awards
27(1)
The Association of Jewish Libraries-Book Awards
27(1)
Arab American Book Awards
27(1)
Mildred L. Batchelder Award
28(1)
Librarians in Action!: Introducing Your YA Collection to Readers
28(1)
Promoting Books and Authors with Young Adults
29(9)
Booktube
30(1)
Instagram, Book Blogs, and Building Other YA Book Communities
30(1)
Book Blogs
30(1)
Young Adult Literature-Focused Podcasts
31(1)
Promoting Young Adult Literature through Visual Literacy: Movies Based on Young Adult Books
31(2)
Author Visits
33(1)
Author Visits Checklist
33(2)
Selecting an Author
33(1)
Promote, Promote, Promote!
34(1)
Hosting the Event
34(1)
Virtual Author Visits
34(1)
Promoting Young Adult Literature at Teen-Focused Author Events
35(3)
Professional Organizations with a Young Adult Focus
38(1)
Conclusion
38(1)
Professional Bibliographies for Book Selection, Reading Promotion, and Library Services
39(2)
Assignments in Action: Young Adults and Their Literature
40(1)
2 Book Access Through Quick Reads And Audiobooks 41(38)
Effective Strategies for All Types of Readers
41(1)
Comic Books
42(3)
Graphic Novels
43(2)
Popular Categories of Graphic Works
45(8)
Superheroes
45(1)
Literary Adaptations
45(1)
Fantasy
45(1)
Media Adaptations and Tie-Ins
46(1)
Slice-of-Life/School Stories
46(1)
Nonfiction
47(1)
Manga
48(3)
Electronic Graphic Novels and Manga
51(1)
Graphic Novels and Nonfiction in Action
51(2)
Professional Resources for Graphic Novels and Comic Books
51(32)
Librarians in Action: A Manga Club
52(1)
Fiction Series Books
53(3)
Early Series Books: A History
53(3)
Authors in Action: The Power of What If by Ally Carter
55(1)
Anthologies and Story Collections
56(4)
Benefits of Anthologies and Story Collections
56(1)
Diversity in Anthologies and Short Story Collections
56(4)
Librarians in Action!: Using Student Preferences to Help Curate Teen Book Choices
58(2)
Magazines
60(1)
Poetry
60(8)
Poems of Romantic Love
61(1)
Sports Poems
62(1)
Poems about Teen Tragedy, Angst, and Joy
62(1)
Poems of Horror
63(1)
Literature in Action: Poetry Slams and Open Mics!
63(1)
Poems about Neighborhoods
63(1)
Humorous Poems
64(1)
Poems Written by Young Adults
64(1)
Classic Poems
65(1)
Verse Novels
65(3)
Author in Action: Sonya Sones
67(1)
The Case for Audiobooks: Examining and Expanding Teen Reading through Listening
68(5)
Audiobooks as Tools of Literacy
68(2)
Audiobooks Connect Cultures
70(1)
Studies of Audiobooks as Tools of Reading Motivation
70(1)
Making a Case for Audiobooks and Instruction
71(1)
A Brief History of Audiobooks
72(1)
Audiobooks Awards
73(3)
Odyssey Award
73(1)
Amazing Audiobooks for Young Adults
73(1)
The Audie
73(1)
Audiobook Resources
74(1)
Sound Learning Project
74(1)
SYNC
74(1)
Guys Read/Listen
75(1)
Audiobook Publishers You Need to Know
75(1)
Conclusion
76(3)
Assignments in Action: Quick Reads for Discussion
77(2)
3 Contemporary Realistic Fiction 79(30)
Interview with Nicola Yoon
80(1)
Characteristics of Contemporary Realistic Young Adult Novels
80(26)
Contemporary Realistic Fiction
81(1)
Humor and Identity through Friendships, Family, and Communities
81(2)
Interview with Adi Alsaid
83(5)
Coming of Age, Friendships, Family, and Communities
84(2)
Darker Contemporary Realistic Fiction
86(2)
Love and Loss in Contemporary Realistic Fiction
88(1)
Interview with Stephanie Perkins
88(5)
Love Stories
90(1)
LGBTQAI+ Experiences
90(3)
Author Interview with Nina LaCour
93(3)
Loss
94(2)
Getting In on the Action: Sports, Adventure, and Survival
96(9)
Sports Stories
96(1)
Adventure/Survival Stories
97(3)
Authors in Action: Finding my Voice by Jeff Zentner
99(1)
Mysteries and Thrillers
100(5)
Authors in Action: On Writing YA by E. Lockhart
103(1)
Librarians in Action!: Building Readers through Relationships
103(2)
Booktalking
105(5)
A Checklist to Successful Booktalking
106(1)
Conclusion
106(3)
Assignments in Action: Realistic Fiction for Discussion
107(2)
4 Historical Fiction 109(14)
Characteristics of the Best Historical Fiction
110(9)
Interview with Jennifer L. Holm
110(1)
Selecting Historical Fiction
111(8)
Novels about War and Conflicts
112(2)
Other Historical Eras in the United States
114(2)
Capturing Stories from the Past from around the World
116(8)
Authors in Action: On Writing Historical Fiction by Ruta Sepetys
117(2)
Awards for Historical Fiction
119(2)
Scott O'Dell Award for Historical Fiction
119(1)
Notable Social Studies Trade Books for Young People
119(1)
Jane Addams Children's Book Award
119(1)
National Book Award for Young People's Literature
120(3)
Librarians in Action!: Exploring the World through Books
120(1)
Conclusion
121(2)
Assignments in Action: Historical Fiction for Discussion
122(1)
5 Fantastic Fiction 123(22)
Fantasy
123(2)
Characteristics of High Fantasy
123(1)
American Fantasy and Science Fiction Awards
124(1)
Andre Norton Award for Young Adult Science Fiction and Fantasy
124(1)
Nebula Award
124(1)
British Literature Awards for Youth
125(1)
The Carnegie Medal
125(1)
The Costa Book Awards
125(1)
Authors of High Fantasy Classics
125(1)
Supernatural Stories
126(7)
Harry Potter, a Wizard Hero
127(20)
Authors in Action: On World Building by Neal Shusterman
132(1)
Science Fiction
133(10)
Contemporary Science Fiction Written for Young Adult Readers
135(4)
Author in Action: Interview with Veronica Roth
139(19)
Librarians in Action!: Empowering Readers' Choices
141(2)
Conclusion
143(2)
Assignments in Action: Fantastic Fiction for Discussion
144(1)
6 Informational Books 145(22)
Interview with Kenneth C. Davis
146(1)
History in Action: First Newbery Medal
147(2)
Robert F. Sibert Award
148(1)
YALSA Award for Excellence in Nonfiction for Young Adults
148(1)
The Orbis Pictus Award
148(1)
Biographies and Autobiographies
149(7)
Other Biographical Choices
150(1)
Autobiography
150(2)
Organizing Biographies and Autobiographies
152(3)
Authors in Action: On Writing Nonfiction by Karen Blumenthal
153(2)
Creative Ways to Engage Readers with Informational Books
155(1)
Interview with Candace Fleming
155(1)
Other Informational Books
156(2)
Format of Informational Books
157(1)
Reference Sources and Research
157(1)
A Research Process
158(6)
Ten Classes of Dewey: Sample Titles
158(6)
000-Computer Science, Information & General Works
158(1)
100-Philosophy & Psychology
159(1)
200-Religion
159(1)
300-Social Sciences
159(1)
400-Language
160(1)
500-Pure Science
160(1)
600-Technology
161(1)
700-Arts & Recreation
162(1)
800-Literature
162(1)
900-History & Geography
163(1)
Pairing Informational Books with Fiction
164(1)
Conclusion
164(3)
Assignments in Action: Informational Books for Discussion
165(2)
7 The Freedom To Read 167(18)
Introduction
167(1)
Definitions of Intellectual Freedom Terms
168(2)
Interview with David Levithan
169(1)
History in Action: Classic Challenges
170(12)
Major Stages in Handling Book Challenges
171(2)
Be Informed
171(1)
Be Prepared
172(1)
Understand the Levels of Complaints and Challenges
173(2)
Inform Students, Teachers, Administrators, and Parents (The Learning Community)
175(1)
Q and A with Angie Thomas
175(2)
Celebrating Banned Books Week
177(2)
Librarians in Action!: Supporting Reading Rights and Other Reader Advocacy
178(1)
Ways Librarians Can Help in the Fight against Censorship
179(3)
Conclusion
182(1)
Professional Resources about Intellectual Freedom
182(3)
Assignments in Action: The Freedom to Read for Discussion
183(2)
References 185(10)
Index 195
Rose Brock, PhD, is associate professor in the Department of Library Science at Sam Houston State University, in Huntsville, TX.