New book and CD ROM will help both school and public librarians foster lifelong readers
August 25, 2010 (New York, NY) — Finding the best books for teen readers goes far beyond simply plucking the latest installment in a fantasy series or a graphic novel from the shelf. Today’s librarian must be ready to help both the voracious reader who has devoured every Twilight installment to a book hater who prefers action movies and video games and wants help making a selection for her next book report. Luckily, Annotated Book Lists for Every Teen Reader: The Best from the Experts at YALSA-BK, to be copublished by the Young Adult Library Services Association (YALSA) and Neal-Schuman Publishers on October 10, 2010, will give librarians informative insights and authoritative recommendations on how to satisfy even the most finicky young adult reader.
Julie Bartel and Pam Spencer Holley carefully selected more than 1,100 titles — the best of the best — from the YALSA-BK electronic discussion list. They have painstakingly , organized the titles into 57 categories with complete cross-referencing between categories.
The book is divided into two parts. Part I, “The Lists,” divides these titles into three chapters arranged by category. Chapter 1, “The Right Title for the Right Reader,” is organized by the type of reader a librarian might encounter, with suggestions for adults, avid readers, picky senior girls, reluctant males readers, urban teens, and many other types of readers. Chapter 2, “Presentation Counts: Recommended Titles by Format,” covers a range of formats available, including blogs, emails, and IMs in fiction, audio books, diary and epistolary novels, plays, fictionalized biographies, and more. Chapter 3, “Places and Ideas: Recommended Books by Theme and Setting,” offers books covering specific topics, like novels that take place in bathrooms, summer camp, or the Middle East, and themes, such as chocolate, consequences and fate, teen immigrants, and love.
Part II, “The Annotations,” contains more than 1,100 alphabetically arranged annotations specifically written to be useful for librarians as they make decisions about whether they want to add the title to their collection or recommend it to a particular teen reader. An accompanying CD-ROM combines the annotations and bibliographic information into the categorized lists, allowing easy creation of booklists, bookmarks, bibliographies for teachers and parents, and collection development lists.
Annotated Book Lists for Every Teen Reader: The Best from the Experts at YALSA-BK is an essential guide for anyone looking to advise teenagers on the best literature to fit every need and personality, and is sure to become a fixture on every youth librarian’s bookshelf.
Annotated Book Lists for Every Teen Reader: The Best from the Experts at YALSA-BK
ISBN: 978-1-55570-658-6
6 x 9 | 280 pp. | Book and CD-ROM: $65.00
About the Authors
Julie Bartel is the Library Director at Judge Memorial Catholic High School in Salt Lake City, Utah. She has served on several YALSA committees, and has written numerous journal articles, as well as a book for librarians on zines and public libraries.
Pam Spencer Holley is a past president of YALSA. She has co-authored and edited several titles for young adult librarians. She has extensive experience as a youth librarian, and is currently the chair of the Board of Trustees of Eastern Shore Public Library in Virginia.
About Neal-Schuman Publishers
Neal-Schuman Publishers is a leading publisher of professional books for librarians, archivists and knowledge managers. Founded in 1976, Neal-Schuman Publishers is based in New York City, with offices in London, UK.
About the Young Adult Library Service Association (YALSA)
YALSA is a division of the American Library Association and has more than 5,400 members. YALSA’s mission is to advocate, promote, and strengthen service to young adults as part of the continuum of total library service, and to support those who provide service to this population.
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