Young adult literature in action : a librarian's guide

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    • Chance, Rosemary

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Young adult literature in action : a librarian's guide

Rosemary Chance

(Library and information science text series)

Libraries Unlimited, c2014

2nd ed

  • : hardback
  • : pbk

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 159-183) and index

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Volume

: hardback ISBN 9781610692434

Description

Utilizing 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 revised edition of Young Adult Literature in Action gives librarians an easy-to-use guide for organizing selection criteria and finding the best titles for their specific usage. An ideal resource for teaching young adult literature courses, 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. Coverage of graphic novels-especially "manga" titles within this genre-have been significantly expanded in Chapter Two: "Quick Reads" and in the science fiction portion of Chapter Four: "Fantastic Fiction," reflecting the growing number of titles and increasing interest in them. Additionally, recent titles have been added that reflect popular trends and interests in young adult literature, such as science fiction and fantasy books that blur the lines between genres-novels about dystopias, vampires, and zombies, for instance. * 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, students who are new to the study of young adult literature, or librarians who are new to working with young adults * Includes a new section consisting of fascinating answers from 14 authors explaining their motivations and inspirations for writing for young adult readers * Provides expanded coverage on the popular genres of graphic novels and science fiction books

Table of Contents

CONTENTS * Preface Chapter One: An Introduction to Young Adults and Their Literature Defining Young Adults Defining Young Adult Literature Selecting Books for Young Adults Audiobooks Conclusion Professional Bibliographies for Book Selection, Reading Promotion, and Library Services Assignments in Action: Young Adults and Their Literature * Chapter Two in Action: Quick Reads Comic Books Fiction Series Books Short Stories Magazines and Zines Poetry Conclusions Assignments in Action: Quick Reads for Discussion * Chapter Three: Realistic Fiction Modern Realistic Fiction Dark Modern Realistic Fiction Historical Fiction Conclusion Assignments in Action: Realistic Fiction for Discussion * Chapter Four in Action: Fantastic Fiction Fantasy Science Fiction Conclusion Assignments in Action: Fantastic Fiction for Discussion * Chapter Five in Action: Informational Books Biographies and Autobiographies Other Informational Books Conclusion Assignments in Action: Informational Books for Discussion * Chapter Six in Action: Cultural Diversity African Americans Latino/Latina Americans Asian Americans Native Americans Jewish Americans International Cultures Conclusion Assignments in Action: Cultural Diversity for Discussion * Chapter Seven in Action: The Freedom to Read Introduction Definitions of Intellectual Freedom Terms Conclusion Professional Resources about Intellectual Freedom Assignments in Action: The Freedom to Read for Discussion * References
Volume

: pbk ISBN 9781610692441

Description

This comprehensive overview helps students and librarians better understand young adult literature, build and manage collections, and use it to support curricula and programming. Young Adult Literature in Action is an ideal resource for teaching young adult literature courses and specifically meets the needs of LIS faculty and students. Taking a genre approach, it offers an easy-to-use guide for establishing selection criteria and finding the best titles for specific usage in the library and classroom. In this new edition, each chapter includes thoroughly 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. In this thoroughly revised and updated edition, coverage of graphic novels-especially "manga" titles within this genre-has been significantly expanded, reflecting the growing number of titles and increasing interest in them. Additionally, recent titles have been added that reflect popular trends and interests in young adult literature, such as science fiction and fantasy books that blur the lines between genres-novels about dystopias, vampires, and zombies, for instance. * 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, students who are new to the study of young adult literature, or librarians who are new to working with young adults * Includes a new section consisting of fascinating answers from 14 authors explaining their motivations and inspirations for writing for young adult readers * Provides expanded coverage on the popular genres of graphic novels and science fiction books

Table of Contents

Preface Chapter One: An Introduction to Young Adults and Their Literature Defining Young Adults Defining Young Adult Literature Selecting Books for Young Adults Audiobooks Conclusion Professional Bibliographies for Book Selection, Reading Promotion, and Library Services Assignments in Action: Young Adults and Their Literature Chapter Two in Action: Quick Reads Comic Books Fiction Series Books Short Stories Magazines and Zines Poetry Conclusions Assignments in Action: Quick Reads for Discussion Chapter Three: Realistic Fiction Modern Realistic Fiction Dark Modern Realistic Fiction Historical Fiction Conclusion Assignments in Action: Realistic Fiction for Discussion Chapter Four in Action: Fantastic Fiction Fantasy Science Fiction Conclusion Assignments in Action: Fantastic Fiction for Discussion Chapter Five in Action: Informational Books Biographies and Autobiographies Other Informational Books Conclusion Assignments in Action: Informational Books for Discussion Chapter Six in Action: Cultural Diversity African Americans Latino/Latina Americans Asian Americans Native Americans Jewish Americans International Cultures Conclusion Assignments in Action: Cultural Diversity for Discussion Chapter Seven in Action: The Freedom to Read Introduction Definitions of Intellectual Freedom Terms Conclusion Professional Resources about Intellectual Freedom Assignments in Action: The Freedom to Read for Discussion References

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