Aldi Novel Adilang said he ran out of food in just one week. See how he survived while lost at sea.
'You don’t get a special prize for using the right name and pronouns.'
A future professor is rescued from a life of violent crime by books and people who saw his promise.
Whenever I need inspiration for that book to read next or what to suggest to a teen patron, I often look to our library’s Teen…
For the time and the money and the right student, spending your summer at a coding camp could be a smart career move.
You don’t have to empty your wallet to help your kids experience an enriching but fun summer. Help them prepare for the future by trying these five things!
Being a summer counselor is a great job especially for those teens that have wonderful memories of being campers themselves. They get to return to a
During the Great Recession, teens faced stiff competition for summer jobs from older, more experienced workers who were happy to take any job just to be getting a regular paycheck. Now that the eco…
The Pelagor is a concept ground effect seaplane designed to haul cargo short distances.
Sometimes you forget just how important it is to lose yourself in a book.
Teens can find their first job at a summer camp. Becoming a CIT is a great opportunity for teens to learn responsibility and independence. See if working at a camp this summer is the right choice for your teen.
The Wall Street Journal published a story that said modern YA novels were rife with depravity and so dark that kidnapping and pederasty and incest and brutal beatings are now just part of the run of things. The piece immediately set off an Internet frenzy.
A school librarian provides some strategies for what do when teenagers say, "I hate reading." Tip: try different formats and genres!
Instead of banning books, parents should use mature content as a way to start tough conversations.
A novelist who was twice rescued at sea has sailed 7,000 trouble-free miles and envisions a storybook ending to his journey.
Poverty turns playful little girls into numbers on display in the red-light districts
I wanted to know what it was really like to travel to the moon, but I realized that the only people who knew would not be around much longer.
Boot camps are often a last resort for desperate parents of out of control teenagers. However, there may be some better alternatives.
What is it about the teen girl experience that lends itself to being a protagonist in an otherworldly adventure?