Some stories escape their book covers; for me, The Bluest Eye is one of them. The premise follows an adolescent…
I recently had the pleasure of reading Virginia Woolf’s A Room of One’s Own. I first studied a small section…
At a young age, children are like sponges, understanding a lot more than we give them credit for. Given this fact, it is critical for them to be exposed to how others think and look differently than them through racial diversity in children’s books.
Knowledge helps us become more objective about the differences that exist in our communities, and it will also help us appreciate how these differences can bring us together.
Literature has been and always will be an important part of life. Whether you are a reader or a writer, there is always something for everyone. This month in 2019, there were plenty of events to engage readers and writers of all kinds…
Melissa de la Cruz’s 29 Dates follows Ji-su as she gets uprooted from all that she has known in South…
Crown of Feathers by Nicki Pau Preto is the first in a series set in a world where airborne warriors…