Exceptionalism, Exploitation, and Erasure, Sean P. Connors teams up with Roberta Seelinger Trites to explore how young adult literature naturalizes neoliberalism in positioning teenagers as ...
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I found myself in the warm embrace of Abby Jimenez, a west metro resident and cupcake-bakery owner who is a New York Times best-selling romance author. Her seventh book, “Say You’ll Remember Me,” is ...
Tahereh Mafi marks a highly anticipated return to the Shatter Me universe with Watch Me, the first in a spin-off series set ...
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Suzanne Collins originally wrote the Hunger Games books because she wanted to explore just war theory. “Just war theory has ...