Beyond the Flap
by Jessica Redmond
Born to an Afghan father and American mother, Tamim Ansary navigated the complexity of identity from an early age. When the worlds of east and west collided in the deadly terrorist attacks on September 11, 2001, his unique perspective was called upon to help make sense of culture in the midst of tragedy. […]
Features
by Alexander Pavlicin
Students in Ogdensburg, NY, are book doctors, librarians, and consistent readers thanks to a district-wide reading approach that encourages them to explore nearly any topic from books available in their classroom library. Their teacher builds the lessons around the books students choose. […]
Community Connection
by Jessica Redmond
A result of decades-long chain migration, Lowell, Massachusetts, has one of the largest Cambodian refugee populations in the United States. Their front, back, and side yards are filled with lush, productive gardens. Along with those seeds, they are planting the story of their survival. As the crops grow and the refugees harvest, Phakdey Yous and Kristin Strobel gather the stories of what the refugees endured and why these crops are so important. […]