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Historical Fiction Month

It is Historical Fiction Month over at Melissa Rabey’s blog, Librarian by Day.

As explained in Rabey’s November 1 post, “Every weekday in November, there will be discussion of young adult historical fiction.  Whether it’s a book review, an essay from a guest contributor, or a post from me, readers will learn new things about historical fiction.”

Rabey also presented on historical fiction at the 2010 Young Adult Literature Symposium – and yes, my coverage of the Symposium is coming soon!

Rabey is the author of Historical Fiction for Teens: A Genre Guide from Libraries Unlimited. And, disclaimer and disclosure, she is also a good friend of mine.

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About Elizabeth Burns

Looking for a place to talk about young adult books? Pull up a chair, have a cup of tea, and let's chat. I am a New Jersey librarian. My opinions do not reflect those of my employer, SLJ, YALSA, or anyone else. On Twitter I'm @LizB; my email is lizzy.burns@gmail.com.

Comments

  1. Melissa says:

    Thanks for the link, Liz! I appreciate it, and I hope Tea Cozy fans enjoy the posts on offer at librarian by day.

  2. Angela Carstensen Liz B says:

    I know I’ve been enjoying them, and adding many books to my TBR pile.

  3. Michelle says:

    I’m definitely going to check this out. I already subscribe so I hope to get to reading posts this weekend.

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