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  1. Reel Conversations: Reading Films with Young Adults (Young Adult Literature) by Alan B. Teasley, Ann Wilder, 1996-11-18
  2. The Meaning of Consuelo: A Novel (Americas Award for Children's and Young Adult Literature. Winner (Awards)) by Judith Ortiz Cofer, 2003-11-07
  3. Angela Johnson: Poetic Prose (Scarecrow Studies in Young Adult Literature) by KaaVonia Hinton, 2006-04-28
  4. What Was It Like?: Teaching History And Culture Through Young Adult Literature (Language and Literacy) by Linda J. Rice, 2006-07-17
  5. Responding to Young Adult Literature (Young Adult Literature Series) by Virginia R. Monseau, 1996-04-16
  6. Life Is Tough: Guys, Growing Up, and Young Adult Literature (Scarecrow Studies in Young Adult Literature, 15,) by Rachelle Lasky Bilz, 2004-11-15
  7. Conflict and Connection: The Psychology of Young Adult Literature (Young Adult Literature Series) by Sharon A. Stringer, 1997-04-10
  8. Sharon Creech (Teen Reads: Student Companions to Young Adult Literature) by Pamela Sissi Carroll, 2007-08-30
  9. Children's and Young Adult Literature by Native Americans: A Guide for Librarians, Teachers, Parents, and Students by Sherry York, 2003-05
  10. African-American Voices in Young Adult Literature: Tradition, Transition, Transformation by Karen Patricia Smith, 1994-01-28
  11. Recasting the Past: The Middle Ages in Young Adult Literature by Rebecca Barnhouse, 2000-02-28
  12. Tamora Pierce (Teen Reads: Student Companions to Young Adult Literature) by Bonnie Kunzel, Susan Fichtelberg, 2007-08-30
  13. Passions and Pleasures: Essays and Speeches About Literature and Libraries (Scarecrow Studies in Young Adult Literature) by Michael Cart, 2007-03-28
  14. Young Adult Literature and the New Literary Theories: Developing Critical Readers in Middle School (Language and Literacy Series (Teachers College Pr)) by Anna O. Soter, 1999-10

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22. TEENAGE LITERATURE
Governorgeneral s Literary Awards, and many other books for children and youngadults. Bradford, Karleen - writer of children s and young adult literature.
http://www.cannylink.com/teenageliterature.htm
LITERATURE
Authors
  • Arthur G. Slade Author of "Draugr" and "The Haunting of Drang Island" (Orca Books) "Fright" novels for young adults Avi Bennett, Cherie Blume, Judy Boyd, David - Canadian author of Bottom Drawer, nominated for the Governor-General's Literary Awards, and many other books for children and young adults. Bradford, Karleen - writer of children's and young adult literature. The site describes her published works, and her life. Cascone, A.G. - writes thrillers for young adults and humorous chillers for middle grades called Deadtime Stories. Hayes, Daniel - acclaimed author of trio of books about best friends. Has established a tremendous following and earned two ALA Best Books for young adults commendations. Koller, Jackie French - Award-winning author of over a dozen books for children and young adults. Read excerpts, view illustrations, correspond with the author. MacGregor, Rob - author of mystery and adventure stories for young adults. Pike, Christopher Shusterman, Neal
  • 23. Children's And Young Adult Literature Recommended Websites
    Internet School Library Media Center s general Children and young adult LiteratureSite The Internet School Library Media Center (ISLMC) is a webbased meta
    http://www.lib.washington.edu/subject/Childrens/websites/recommended.htm
    The Curlytops at Silver Lake : or, On the water with Uncle Ben
    by Howard R. Garvis ; illustrations by Julia Greene
    Recommended Websites
    ABC-Lit An Index to Children's Literature Scholarship
    "ABC-Lit: An Index to Children's Literature Scholarship is designed for use by those interested in the theories and criticism used to analyze children's literature."
    Association for Library Service to Children (ALSC)
    The Children's division of the American Library Association intended for librarians, parents and children. Information relating to children's literature award winners is of special interest.
    Best Books of the Year
    Published by Children's Literature Web Guide this is a list of lists of those books considered to be the best children's literature published in a particular year. Lists are announced each year at the ALA Midwinter Meeting in January or February. Searchable by year and format.
    Canadian Children's Illustrated Books in English
    This site explores "the historical development of illustrated books for children in Canada, and provides a critical understanding of Canadian identity as presented in picturebooks."

    24. Young Adult Literature Web Sites - Woodhouse Library
    Internet School Library Media Center general Children s and young adult LiteratureSites Resources to support the curriculum in English and Language Arts for K
    http://www.aquinas.edu/library/links/yalit.html
    Young Adult Literature Web Sites Busy Teachers' WebSite
    This site is designed to: provide teachers with direct source materials, lesson plans/ classroom activities with a minimum of site-to-site linking, and provide an enjoyable and rewarding experience for the teacher who is learning to use the Internet. This site is mostly a list of web sites of information useful to teachers. Carol Hurst’s Children’s Literature Site
    With a focus on K-9 levels, author and consultant Hurst and her daughter Rebecca Otis have compiled information including book reviews, curriculum recommendations and relevant journal articles to help guide those interested in the topic. Children’s Literature Web Guide
    The Children's Literature Web Guide is an attempt to gather together and categorize the growing number of Internet resources related to books for Children and Young Adults. Others provide much of the information found through these pages: fans, schools, libraries, and commercial enterprises involved in the book world."

    25. Glbtq >> Literature >> Young Adult Literature
    Citation Information. Author Kanner, Melinda, Entry Title young AdultLiterature, general Editor Claude J. Summers, Publication Name
    http://www.glbtq.com/literature/young_adult_lit,3.html
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    Young Adult Literature
    page: AIDS in Young Adult Literature Young adult literature has only begun to meet the challenge of educating its audience to the dangers and problems associated with AIDS. In an important article on this subject, Alan Teasley uncovered only eight young adult titles in which AIDS is a major theme. Most of these books do not associate AIDS exclusively with gay men, although the first, M. E. Kerr's well-written and affecting Night Kites (1986), features the protagonist's brother as a gay man with AIDS. Sponsor Message.
    In Alice Hoffman's At Risk (1988), however, Amanda Ferrell has contracted AIDS from contaminated blood, as has the protagonist's uncle in Alida Young's I Never Got to Say Goodbye In Koertge's The Arizona Kid , the main character, Billy, is not gay, but his Uncle Wes is. Wes and his circle of gay friends (many with AIDS) are secondary to the major action, but Wes provides safer sex education for Billy in his romance with Cara. Michael Bishop's Unicorn Mountain (1988) is set in Colorado, where unicorns appear to a group of young people living in the mountains. One character, Bo, is a young man with AIDS; in a subplot, he discovers that the unicorns are dying of a rare disease.

    26. Children's Literature: Russell Library Subject Guides
    Authors of Books for young People Ref (also in general Collection) PN 452 .W35; Listedbelow are links to finding Children s and young adult literature Reviews.
    http://library.gcsu.edu/~reference/guides/childlit.html
    About the Library
    Site Index
    Search GIL ... Library
    Children's and Young Adult Literature
    Contents: Collections Browsing Prize Books, Evaluative Lists, ... Periodicals ... Links
    Collections
    Children's and Juvenile Collections are located on the second floor near the rest rooms. Please note that some Young Adult titles are located in the Juvenile Collection. YA titles can be widely varied and located in many areas of the library's collection. Also see General Collection, PZ 7 - PZ 8.3
    Poetry: Juvenile PN 6109 - PN 6110 and PZ 8.3
    to top of page
    Browsing the General Collection
    Look in the following call number areas for these topics. Use the library catalog, GIL , for definitive listings of materials available. L 111 Children's Literature L 715 Children's Literature LB 1042 Storytelling LB 1575 Children's Literaturestudy and teaching LC 1099 Multicultural Literature LC 4661 Literture and disabled children PN 1008-1009 Children's Literature Z 1037 Children's Literature to top of page
    Prize Books, Evaluative Lists, Using Literature
    * indicates titles that cite book reviews for some of the listed works
    • Oxford Companion to Children's Literature
      Ref PN 1008.5 .C37 1984

    27. Affinity Groups Young Adult Literature Resources:  Author Information
    Affinity Groups young adult literature Resources Author Information Native componentin the literature classroom where is intended for the general public and
    http://www.ga.k12.pa.us/Onramp/middle/YAweb/affinity.htm
    Affinity Groups
    Young Adult Literature Resources: Author Information
    • Native American Authors Project
      Internet Public Library
      http://www.ipl.org/ref/native/

      University of Michigan's SI 726 graduate students Nicole Campbell, Karen Jania, Lorri Mon, Michelle Sampson and Yolisa Soul under the supervision of Director of the Internet Public Library, Joseph Janes. Regularly revised and updated by Patricia Memmott, IPL Reference Coordinator.
    The scope and objectives of the project are delineated in the Collection Policy: "This website provides a place to learn about and honor the works, lives and achievements of Native North American authors." Since the collection in this case is the selection of links, the policy details the criteria for chosing web sites, which is that they enhance knowledge with interviews, biographical details, critical reviews and useful information of a cultural and historical nature. Please note the comprehensive and responsible nature of this web site in that it articulates goals, provides a thorough bibliography which includes print as well as digital references, credits participants and has a clear responsibility statement (please note the extensive

    28. Children S/Young Adult Literature
    Hispanic American; Native Americans; general Multicultural. Bilingual/Foreign LanguageBooks; Children s literature/young adult literature; Internet Connections for
    http://www.unk.edu/acad/library/curric/kidyalit.htm

    29. Section XIV - Young Adult Nonfiction: Literature (800)
    literature (800). general Comments. Development Plan. 800 literature (belleslettres)and rhetoric. young adult writings of poetry and anthologies are maintained.
    http://www.ccpls.org/coldev/html/YA/xiv-800.html
    Section XIV - Young Adult Nonfiction Literature (800) General Comments This area is minimally developed since it depends on the more comprehensive coverage of the Adult nonfiction collection. Development Plan
    • 800 Literature (belles-lettres) and rhetoric. Works with an emphasis on "how to" materials, such as how to write term papers and how to become a writer, are maintained. Young adult writings of poetry and anthologies are maintained. Poetry written for/to young adults is developed and maintained. 810 American literature in English. Anthologies of poems written for/to young adults with an emphasis on cultural diversity (Native American, Hispanic, and Black writers) are developed and maintained. Plays, readers theater, and skits presented for young adult production are also developed and maintained. 820 English and Old English (Anglo-Saxon literature). Not developed.

    30. Guide To CRC Children’s And Young Adult Literature Resources
    Social Studies – general. Children’s literature Social Studies Selectingand Using Notable Books in Spanish for Children and young Adults An Annotated
    http://www.libraries.uc.edu/libraries/crc/CRC-ChildrensYoungAdultLiteratureResou
    Guide to CRC Children’s and Young Adult Literature Resources CRC Children's and Young Adult Reference Book Resources The following books are shelved in the Professional Education shelving area:
    Children's Books Currently in Print
    Children's Books in Print             CUR/Z1037/.A1C482 Children's Books in Print:  Subject Index             CUR/Z1037/.A1C482
    Addresses of Publishers of Children's Books
    Children's Books in Print             CUR/Z1037/.A1C482 Below is a list of selected books that annotate various children's and young adult books that pertain to various genres and themes.  Also included are those books that have biographies and autobiographies of authors and illustrators of children's and young adult books as well as those books that provide information about awards or reviews.  They are all shelved in the Professional Education section. Authors and Illustrators Something about the Author   CUR/PN451/.S6 Something about the Author. Autobiography Series   CUR/PN451/.S64 Authors of Books for Young People   CUR/PN497/.A97 Yesterday's Authors of Books for Children: Facts and Pictures About Authors and Illustrators of                      Books for Young People, from Early Times to 1960  (2 volumes)   CUR/PN451/.Y4

    31. The Young Adult Literature Course: ...
    about their partners academic and social lives, their general interests and studentsfelt they had insufficient backgrounds in young adult literature to make
    http://scholar.lib.vt.edu/ejournals/ALAN/winter95/Kaiser.html
    Editors: James Blasingame James.Blasingame@asu.edu Lori A. Goodson LAGoodson@aol.com Winter 1995 Volume 22, Number 2
    The Young Adult Literature Course: Young Readers Teach Prospective Teachers about Reading Interests and Reader Response
    Marjorie Kaiser In this age of reform of teacher education programs with its emphasis on collaboration and site-based learning and its insistence on reflection as a natural part of teaching, teacher educators, too, are examining their course design and teaching practice. We're asking questions we might not have asked before, questions about our roles and the value of the content we offer prospective teachers in their development as professionals. While some of these questions cause us discomfort, asking them and seeking answers is proving rewarding in sometimes startling ways. This article tells the story of my own questioning and reflection about two problems related to the young adult literature course and a collaborative project that came about because of such questioning. Problem #1: Understanding the Power of Reading Interests
    Like most college instructors of young adult literature courses, I include in my course a focus on young adult reading interests. I encourage our prospective middle and high school language arts teachers to be aware of the variety and range of young adult reading interests through careful selection of young adult books for class readings, through sharing of multiple bibliographies, through an occasional lecture and regular class discussions, through text readings and reviews of research, and through testimonials from experienced teachers participating in the class. In addition, I recommend that students choose their independent reading for the course so as to begin developing background in various young adult genres and types, including those not to their own personal tastes. Outside my course, the students spend considerable time through the planned field experiences integrated into their other course work, observing

    32. WSU Stewart Library - Research Guide: Young Adult Literature
    Collection Most of the young adult literature is located on The young People s Collectionis organized by the in the Stewart Library general Collection under
    http://library.weber.edu/cm/a&h/youngadultlit.cfm
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    Stewart Library Weber State University
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    Research Guide:
    Young Adult Literature
    Finding Books
    Using Catalogs: Use the WSU online catalog to find location and availability of books and other media in Stewart Library. Young People's Collection: Most of the young adult literature is located on the lower level, North side in the Young People's Collection and in the Curriculum Library . The Young People's Collection is organized by the Dewey Decimal Classification System. This is the same system used in most school and public libraries. Books can also be found in the Stewart Library General Collection under Library of Congress Classification call numbers beginning with LB for education, and PN for children's literature and in Z for bibliography. Subject Searching: Library of Congress Subject Headings for this topic include:
    • young adult literature young adult drama young adult fiction young adult poetry
    From Bookstores: Order books online from Amazon Books Barnes and Noble or Yahoo Books Page . Also use Books in Print sources as needed.

    33. Guide To Research In The S-Collection
    general INFORMATION. The SCollection consists of more than 90,000 cataloguedand 40,000 uncatalogued titles of children s and young adult literature.
    http://gateway.library.uiuc.edu/edx/edkclass.htm
    Guide to Research
    in
    Children's and Young Adult Literature
    GENERAL INFORMATION: LOCATING RESOURCES FOR YOUR RESEARCH:
    • About the School Collection
    • Finding Books
    • Location and Organization
    • Information on Authors and Illustrators ...
    • Finding Articles about your Topic
      GENERAL INFORMATION About the School Collection The School (S)-Collection at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign was created in 1941 with an initial collection of approximately 3000 titles. Since 1980, the collection has been housed in room 106 of the Education and Social Science Library (ESSL) . The S-Collection consists of more than 90,000 catalogued and 40,000 uncatalogued titles of children's and young adult literature. The S-Collection is one of the most comprehensive collections of children's literature in the nation, second only to the Library of Congress. Location and Organization The most current and most frequently used materials are located in room 106 of the Education and Social Science Library. To get to the S-Collection, turn left after entering the ESSL and head towards the doorway next to the circulation desk. Continue down the hallway and through the Curriculum Collection to the S-Collection All books in the S-Collection have an S in their call number. Further shelving information is as follows:

    34. Fogler Library: In-House Research Guide: Young Adult Literature
    young adult s literature. These resources are helpful for locating children s literatureby subject general/COMPREHENSIVE Best Books for Junior High Readers.
    http://www.library.umaine.edu/lmc/guides/yalit.htm
    Young Adult Literature
    Call numbers beginning with LMCRef indicate items located in the Learning Materials Center. SUBJECT GUIDES
    These resources are helpful for locating children's literature by subject, genre, age appropriateness, and/or authors. Biographical, book review, and other sources are listed below the subject guides. GENERAL/COMPREHENSIVE
    Best Books for Junior High Readers. LMCRef Z 1037 B546 1991
    Best Books for Senior High Readers. LMCRef PN 1008.4 G55 1991
    Best Books for Young Adults. LMCRef Z1037 .C34 2000
    Middle and Junior High School Library Catalog. LMCRef Z 1037 W765 2002
    Senior High School Library Catalog. LMCRef Z 1037 W77 2001
    The Young Adult Reader's Adviser. LMCRef PN 1009 A1 Y67 1992 CULTURALLY DIVERSE LITERATURE
    Many Peoples, One Land. LMCRef PS 173.E8 H44 2001
    Our Family, Our Friends, Our World. LMCRef PN 1009 A1 M55 1992
    This Land is Our Land: A Guide to Multicultural Literature for Children and Young Adults. LMCRef Z 1037 H48 1994 HISTORY American Historical Fiction for Adults and Young Adults. LMCRef Z1231 F4D47 1999

    35. Resources On English, Literature And Creative Writing -- TRICO High School Prese
    It includes workshops, research and reference, books and literature, general resourcesand young adult Librarian s Help/Homepage This page is hosted by the
    http://www.siu.edu/~crhssd/writers.html
    Internet Resources on
    English, Literature and Creative Writing
    This page was prepared for a World Wide Web presentation
    to high school teachers from Trico High School, Campbell Hill, Illinois,
    in April, 1996. No updates have been made since May 8, 1997
    Reference Resources
  • Internet Public Library (IPL):

    • Literature
      (Imaginative or creative writing, prose and poetry), Philosophy, and Religion and Theology. Examples of sites found here are:
    • IPL Youth Division
      Includes Ask the Author, Story Hour, The World of Reading, Doctor Internet, and the IPL's 1995 Writing contests.
    • IPL Teen Division
      Includes a Colleges and Universities section (with questions about college life to real college students), Entertainment (Comics, Comedians, Movies, Music, Television, Zines), Extracurricular Activities (Clubs and Organizations, Driver Education, Sports), Fine Art and Literature, Social Services (Issues including sexuality, drugs and alcohol, violence, and more).
    • IPL Literature and Fine Arts . This section is designed to highlight the creative work of teens around the Web, as well as to provide information about literature written with a teen audience in mind.
  • 36. INLS 122 – Young Adult Literature And Related Materials
    for children (or children’s literature in general) that it Topic Traditional literatureand Fantasy. children approach these books differently than adults do
    http://www.ils.unc.edu/~sturm/childlit/123syllabus.html
    INLS 123 – Children’s Literature and Related Materials SYLLABUS Wednesday, August 22 nd Introduction to the class and each other. My teaching philosophy. Assignments and grading. Selection Sources and Reference Aids. Discussion: What is children’s literature? SILS library tour. Wednesday, August 29 th Topic: History of children’s literature, present trends, values of children’s literature, awards. Professional Reading Russell, chapter 1; Chronology of Children’s Literature Children’s Book Reading Wee Tony Aunt Louisa’s Wee Wee Stories The Wind’s Work ” from Mother Stories (1900), and My First Book Questions to ponder and discuss: Is this literature really “children’s literature”? In what ways could today’s child relate to this literature? Would you promote this literature to children, and, if so, how? Do you see a style of some sort present in all of these stories? Of what value is (were) these stories? Wednesday, September 5 th Topic: Evaluating Literature: the sociological, literary, and emotive perspectives Professional Reading Russell, chapters 3 (sociology), 4 (literary), and 5 (emotive)

    37. Young Adult Librarian's Help/Homepage - Online Resources
    general Resources. NEW Developing electronic. See YA Around Library programmingfor teens; Suite101 Online s young adult literature Page; TeacherHelp
    http://yahelp.suffolk.lib.ny.us/yaonline.html
    YA LIBRARIANS'
    HOMEPAGE Online Resources General Resources Homeschool Resources General Resources NEW Developing Adolescents: A Reference for Professionals Created by the American Psychological Association (APA) to educate other professionals about adolescent psychology. The broad subject of “development” is broken down into the six specific areas of development, physical, cognitive, emotional, social and behavioral. (you will need Adobe Acrobat to view this document)

    38. Young Adult Literature
    suffering from Harry Potter withdrawal. Order of the Phoenix TriviaCrossword Puzzle. Links to general young adult literature Websites,
    http://www.du.edu/~cizmiria/home.htm
    What to read now that you've finished Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix! What's all the fuss about? Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix was the largest pre-sold book in the history of publishing. It was made available to the public at midnight on June 21, 2003. Millions of children and adults purchased the book and read it avidly. This website is a guide to yo ung adult literature for those suffering from Harry Potter withdrawal. Order of the Phoenix Trivia Crossword Puzzle Links to General Young Adult Literature Websites Internet Public Library YA Librarians' Homepage Sinclair High Schools, Canada YA Lit site YA Reading Home Lesson Plan Links for Using this Website Book Analysis Form Website Analysis Form Back to Top ... Christy Izmirian

    39. Children's Literature
    ERIC; Academic Search; Masterfile general interest; Professional Development totitles, and multimedia resources on children s and young adult literature.
    http://www.uwstout.edu/lib/subjects/childlit.htm
    UW-Stout Home Library Home Subjects Children's Literature WWW Sites Awards Stout Library Catalog Biography ... Multicultural Resources WWW SITES

    40. Children's & Young Adult Literature
    Books written for children and young adults are located on or critical analysis ofjuvenile literature are generally PN 1009 section of the general collection.
    http://bullpup.lib.unca.edu/library/rr/childlit.html
    Ramsey Library Research Guides
    Web Resources
    Association for Library Service to Children and
    Young Adult Library Services Association

    Get the latest information, announcements, and resources from these American Library
    Association
    divisions. The ALA site provides lists of notable and award winning books by year. The Author Corner
    A place to meet authors and illustrators of children's and young adult books. Bibliography Central!
    Links to a variety of bibliographies and booklists of interest to young adults.
    "One of the best library related sites on the 'net," according to Library Hi Tech. Children's Literature Reference
    Reference resources for children's literature from the University of Texas library.
    A HUGE list of links to every author and illustrator you can think of. From James Madison U. The Internet Public Library Youth Division
    Check out the Reading Zone to explore topics and authors for young adult readers. Internet Resources for the Study of Children's Literature
    Extensive list of links to sites. Produced at Elmhurst College. The Literacy Web Includes a section for teachers with tips and lessons for using children's literature in the classroom.

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