Sandy Dunham
Sandy Dunham is a former archaeologist currently working as a technical writer, book reviewer, blogger, and mother.
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MS, Universirty of Michigan, Ann Arbor; BA, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
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The Best Newbery Medal-Winning Books for Teen GirlsIf you're looking for a short, but very high-quality piece of literature to read, you could do a lot worse than picking up one of these young-adult books that won Newbery Medals. -
Five Fascinating Books About AutismThese five well-written books explore autism - from the point of view of people are who are themselves autistic, from parents' perspectives, and from a scientific standpoint.
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Good Masters! Sweet Ladies! Voices from a Medieval Village"Good Masters! Sweet Ladies!" by Laura Amy Schlitz, won the prestigious Newbery Award for Children's Literature in 2008. Here's my quick review.
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The Slave Dancer, by Paula Fox: A Book Review"The Slave Dancer' is an important but sometimes disturbing children's book about slavery and the trans-Atlantic slave trade.
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Good Book Club Selections that Have Been Made into MoviesWhen you pick a book that's been made into a movie for your book club, it gives you a whole new facet of the story to discuss. It's also fun to see movies together, and brings new interest to your meetings. -
Best Fantasy and Science Fiction Book Series for 8 to 12 Year OldsCheck out these fantastic book series for grade school aged kids, guaranteed to interest most reluctant readers. -
The Five Best Newbery-Winning Books for Kids Younger than 10The Newbery winners are great books, but they're not always something you want to read to your younger kids (or direct them to in order to read them themselves), since many handle rather adult themes. I'll tell you some of the best ones for younger readers here.



