young adult

Canadian Review of Materials Recommends The Book of Sam

The Canadian Review of Materials recently reviewed The Book of Sam. If you’re unfamiliar with this website, its mission is to review books for kids and young adults by Canadian authors and/or Canadian publishing houses. It’s an amazing resource for educators and librarians.

Here’s a snippet of what they had to say:

Rob Shapiro has created an action-packed coming of age story that will suck readers in with its charming characters and bountiful plot twists. The true charm of Shapiro’s story, however, is balance. He has managed to write a story that is balanced between character development and plot as well as action and rest. Sam’s development from a scared and shy teenager into a brave person of action is just as important as the action of the story, and the two rely upon each other to advance. In addition to this, the story is exciting and fast-paced, but not without its pauses for the characters to stop and open up to each other. Sam and Hollinshead’s burgeoning relationship is a delight to read, and these pauses are part of what allow the characters to develop in the way they do.

Check out the full review here.

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The Power of Fantasy for Young Adults

I recently wrote a blog post for Dundurn Press arguing the validity of fantasy stories for young readers. I know YA fantasy has always been a popular genre but I can’t help but think of how timely it is in 2020, now that the world has gone pear-shaped.

YA fantasy is often labeled as escapist fare but I see it as something more powerful and even necessary. To me, it’s always been a way to cope with a changing world.

Here’s the blog post. I hope you enjoy it and don’t forget to share it!