Review: The Night Diary Is A Personal, Introspective-Feel Novel
I consider myself outspoken. I love to talk and use the voice I was blessed with. So, reading this book
A young book lover shares her thoughts on the diverse stories she's reading.
I consider myself outspoken. I love to talk and use the voice I was blessed with. So, reading this book
There are so many influential females who have helped shape America. From Tammy Duckworth, an Iraq War veteran and U.S.
A is for anthem, B is for beautiful, and C is for community! With The ABCs of Black History by
Before the Little Rock Nine set foot into an all-white school, there was the Clinton 12: a group of Black
I had never even heard of the Harlem Renaissance until reading One Last Word by Nikki Grimes. It was an
Note From Elena Reads: Today’s guest blogger is Ana Davis, an avid reader who is also a family friend. About
While some kids are collecting stamps or rocks, young Jerome loves to collect words. Words like hope, wonder, and torrential.
Note from Elena Reads: I’m excited that another one of my best friends is doing a guest review for my
Written in first-person, with accompanying comic-style pictures, I Am Martin Luther King, Jr. by Brad Meltzer will teach young kids
Lauren and her best friend since forever, Tara, are inseparable. They do everything together, yet somehow Tara is always the