I Learned About Radical Acceptance From Children’s Books
My therapist’s suggestion made evident my problem: I needed to learn about acceptance. When my therapist recommended radical acceptance to me, I gave her a look...
My therapist’s suggestion made evident my problem: I needed to learn about acceptance. When my therapist recommended radical acceptance to me, I gave her a look...
An English teacher I know could not show the musical Man of La Mancha because it had a prostitute in it. This teacher worked at a...
As Dana Staves wrote in “This was Ibn Sayyar al-Warraq’s Kitab al-Tabikh (Book of Dishes). It was first translated by A.J. Arberry in 1939, and then later...
For me 5th grade is one of those precipice years, a time when books for 5th graders are so important. You’re about to move from elementary...
Like any devoted armchair sleuth, I love a good mystery novel that will have me combing back through its chapters for missed clues. Weighing witness credibility,...
It’s not very often that your own past cultural context becomes a topic of debate on national radio, but the recent television adaptation of Sally Rooney’s...
Stories of racism and police brutality deserve to be heard and amplified, especially during this time of protest and calls for action following the police killing...
LAMBDA Award-winning author Alex Sanchez and New York Times bestselling illustrator Julie Maroh break new ground in LGBTQ Young Adult literature with this coming-out romance set...
We’re giving away a Summer Reading Pack courtesy of Harlequin.com. The prize pack which includes the following titles: Sunrise on Half Moon Bay by Robyn Carr,...
Critical Linking is a daily roundup of the most interesting bookish links from around the web sponsored by Amazon Publishing. “The poem calls out the privileges...