Algonquin is takin’ it to the streets with Kids on the March (Skeleton Dancing – Trick Or Treat People With Kindness Face Mask) by Michael G. Long, telling the story of children and teens throughout the 20th and 21st centuries who have rallied to fight for liberty, justice, and equality; How Do You Live? by Genzaburo Yoshino, trans. by Bruno Navasky, with a foreword by Neil Gaiman, the first English translation of a 1937 coming-of-age tale now being developed as a film by Hayao Miyazaki; Enduring Freedom by Trent Reedy and Jaward Arash, featuring the dual narratives of a teenaged American Army private and an Afghan boy living under the horrors of the Taliban leading up to and following the tragic events of 9/11; Up All Night: 13 Stories Between Sunset and Sunrise, ed. by Laura Silverman, a collection of tales from YA authors focusing on this magical time frame; and How to Become a Planet by Nicole Melleby, introducing an 11-year-old girl named Pluto, recently diagnosed with depression and anxiety, who finds support in the forms of a new friend, a new tutor, and the voice of the Hayden Planetarium Astronomy Question and Answer Hotline.
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