4 Books on Mental Health Written by People of Color
July is BIPOC Mental Health Awareness Month, so here are five novels on mental health written by authors of color.
July is BIPOC Mental Health Awareness Month, so here are five novels on mental health written by authors of color.
Jeanne Birdsall’s bestselling middle-grade book series, The Penderwicks has warmed the hearts of children and even adults across the world. The first book was published in 2005 and the last of four sequels came out in 2018. Here are five reasons you should read this phenomenal series. The Stories Are Old Fashioned The Penderwick books are old fashioned in the best way possible. The four sisters, Rosalind, Skye, Jane and Batty actually spend time outdoors and explore the environment around them. The oldest sister Rosalind is only able to write letters to her best friend Anna while on vacation …
If you write poetry, you may think you’re off the hook. You might assume you don’t have to worry about your work being banned and that you can hide potential problematic messages behind beautiful language. Well, think again.
This pride month we are celebrating the community’s readers and writers by showing you 5 YA books with LGBTQ+ protagonists.
Over the years, we have seen millions of books banned in the United States. This article informs readers about the books that were banned in 2020.