YA Saves Reading Challenge Group discussion
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How do you define "YA Saves"?
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Very well stated.
Vixenne wrote: "Add to that are books that may not necessarily be "tough" in theme, but which feature characters from marginalized groups most readers don't pay attention to. One of the problems I've discovered o..."
You are right on cue! I have definitely included many GLBT books and other issues to the bookshelf. There are many YA Saves books out there it is just a matter of finding them. :) Thank you for your input! The more the better!!
You are right on cue! I have definitely included many GLBT books and other issues to the bookshelf. There are many YA Saves books out there it is just a matter of finding them. :) Thank you for your input! The more the better!!
Glass wrote: "I would include here realistic books form my girl power shelf."
Great list! I can't wait to read through them all!
Great list! I can't wait to read through them all!
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- opening our minds to subjects/topics that are tough (rape, glbt, racism, etc.)
- giving us a better understanding on such topics
- making us feel we belong
- giving us an outlet
What do you think?