BOOKS 4 EVERYONE

How to find great books for teens

Lorrie Stapleton

We checked in on the progress of a book give-away at Bassick High School in Bridgeport and were delighted to sit down with Loise Beecher, the school Librarian. Since our sweet spot for book collections and deliveries has been PreK - 8th, we asked her about her 'go to' sites when trying to find good books that teens actually want to read.

The ALA Book and Media Awards site is a great resource that reviews award winning books for various ages, but her favorite site, KirkusReviews.com has a very intuitive and powerful search capability. If you type in "teen" in their lists search bar, you get lists of teen spy thrillers, favorite summer novels, teen romances, funny paranormal teen reads, etc. The site covers all levels of kids and adult books.

Many thanks to Ms Beecher for the pointers and for the list of her personal favorites. We will try to keep our eye out for books for the library as they have over 1,000 students but extremely limited funding for new books. 

Waltersville got their green on!

Lorrie Stapleton

It was so much fun to hit a lot of schools on St Patrick's Day since they were all very well decorated. Principal Carmen Ortiz at Waltersville gets the award though for leading everyone in the holiday spirit!

We got some help from a crew of strong guys as we dropped off books for their 7-8th grade classrooms. They appear to be big fans of their Language Arts teacher, Mrs Ramanauskas, who has boundless energy.  She told us about her Authors Book Club where she chooses a strong YA writer such as Lois Lowry or Sharon Draper and has teams of 6-7 kids read different novels by the same author. This enables her to fine tune the book choices to the varied reading levels in the class while comparing the messages and writing styles of the author.     

We'll keep our eyes out for multiple copies of some of her favorite authors.

Books sourced from Greenwich Book  Swap and Darien Book Aid

 

PT Partners Initiative aims to transform public housing

Lorrie Stapleton

We dropped off a few boxes of books to the PT Partners facility on Bostwick Avenue. This family engagement center in the midst of the P.T. Barnum apartments in Bridgeport provides a gathering space for families with young children, and aims to transform public housing neighborhoods into communities of opportunity by coaching residents in taking the lead. 

The kids in the neighborhood love to stop by to pick up books whenever they can and the center can always use more books for all ages.

Books provided by Darien Book Aid