Come say hello to me and 17 other children’s writers at the ALA conference in Chicago on July 12th.
Although my two most recent books for children are historical novels, I’ll be part of a panel of writers talking about nonfiction for children.
Here’s the scoop:
Nonfiction Book Blast: Booktalks for Reluctant Readers
Sunday, July 12, 2009
Convention Center Room W181
10:30 am to 12:00 pm
ALA Annual Conference, Chicago
wiki at http://nfbookblast.pbworks.com/
Track: Children & Young Adults; Literature & Collection Development
Despite the emphasis on fiction for leisure reading in schools, many
reluctant readers are often more drawn to reading nonfiction. Expand
your nonfiction repertoire as 17 authors booktalk their latest work.
Panelists include award-winning and acclaimed authors April Pulley
Sayre (Vulture View), Kelly Halls (Albino Animals), and Carla
McClafferty (Something Out of Nothing: Marie Curie and Radium), as
well as many additional prolific or brand new authors. Their
booktalks, plus new ones crafted by audience members, will be yours to
take back home to excite your students about reading nonfiction.
Moderator: Sharon Mitchell, Library Media Specialist
Speakers
Lisa Rondinelli Albert, Stephenie Meyer: Author of the Twilight Saga (Enslow Publishers, May 2009), So You Want to Be a Film or TV Actor (Enslow Publishers, 2008)
Mary Bowman-Kruhm, The Leakeys: A Biography (Prometheus Books, 2009)
Laura Crawford, In Arctic Waters (Sylvan Dell Publishing), The Pilgrims’ Thanksgiving From A to Z (Pelican Publishing), Postcards From Chicago (Raven Tree Press)
Jeri Chase Ferris, With Open Hands: The Story of Biddy Mason (Lerner), Arctic Explorer: Matthew Henson (Lerner)
Amy S. Hansen, Bugs and Bugsicles: Insects in the Winter (Boyds Mills Press, 2010), Touch the Earth (NASA and NFB, 2009)
Gwendolyn Hooks, Makers and Takers (Rourke Publishing, 2008)
Katherine L. House, Lighthouses for Kids:History, Science, and Lore with 21 Activities (Chicago Review Press, 2008)
Patricia K. Kummer, The Great Barrier Reef (Marshall Cavendish Benchmark, 2009), The Great Lakes (Marshall Cavendish Benchmark, 2009), North Korea and South Korea (two books) (Scholastic/Children’s Press, 2008)
Suzanne Lieurance, The Triangle Shirtwaist Fire and Sweatshop Reform in American History (Enslow Publishers, Inc.)
JoAnn Early Macken, Flip, Float, Fly: Seeds on the Move (Holiday House, 2008)
Carla Killough McClafferty, In Defiance of Hitler: The Secret Mission of Varian Fry (Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2008)
Kelly Milner-Halls, Dinosaur Parade (Lark/Sterling Publishers, 2008), Saving the Baghdad Zoo (HarperCollins/Greenwillow, 2009), Tales of the Cryptids (Darby Creek Publishing, 2006)
Wendie Old, The Halloween Book of Facts and Fun (Albert Whitman), The Groundhog Day Book of Facts and Fun (Albert Whitman)
April Pulley Sayre, Honk, Honk, Goose: Canada Geese Start a Family (Henry Holt, 2009)
Anastasia Suen, Wired (Charlesbridge, 2007), The U.S. Supreme Court (Picture Window Books)
Christine Taylor-Butler, SACRED MOUNTAIN: Everest (Lee and Low Books, 2009)
Rebecca Hogue Wojahn and Donald Wojahn, Follow That Food Chain (Lerner, 2009)