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Supporting Independent Reading


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For 2023’s first episode, we discuss independent reading and school library support. Joining the pod are Nancy Stenberg, who is the librarian at Dorman Elementary School in Springfield; Sarah Murphy, Kennedy Middle School librarian in Natick; and Laura Harrington, the high school librarian in North Andover. Independent reading and school libraries is a vast topic, connecting to many things we all do everyday, yet the culmination of Emily Hanford’s reporting into the Sold a Story podcast and Wayne D'Orio's recent SLJ article, which outlines the scope of the problem and how some libraries are responding, has put it back into the spotlight.

Media discussed:

  • Brian Selznick Wonderstruck
  • Brian Selnick The Invention of Hugo Cabret
  • Pam Smy, Thornhill
  • Lincoln Peirce, Big Nate series
  • Elizabeth Acevedo, The Poet X
  • Jason Reynolds & Jason Griffin, Ain’t Burned all the Bright
  • Jason Reynolds, Long Way Down
  • Jason Reynolds & Danica Novgorodoff, Long Way Down: The Graphic Novel
  • Laura's Article "Independent Reading: One Town's Process to Support Choice"
  • Brenna Maloney, Buzzkill: A Wild Wander Through the Weird and Threatened World of Bugs
  • Pierre Bayard, How to Talk About Books You Haven’t Read
  • Deborah Moyer, The Readers’ Advisory Handbook
  • Laura is Reading:

    • Carolyn Hays, A Girlhood: A Letter to My Transgender Daughter Book by Carolyn Hays
    • Tracy Deonn, Bloodmarked
    • Nancy is reading:

      • Kwame Alexander, illus. by Dare Coulter, An American Story
      • Sarah is reading:

        • Rebecca Caprara, Worst-Case Collin
        • Christina Lauren, The Honey-Don't List

        • ...more
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