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Christopher Myers: A Writer's Story Children’s author and illustrator Christopher Myers visits some of his biggest fans at P.S. 304 in New York City.
The unreliable narrator With the Wimpy Kid series, you can’t always believe what Greg is telling the reader.
Time capsule The books Jeff Kinney read as a child—his father’s comic book collection, Judy Blume, and Beverly Cleary—are still on the shelves in his parents’ home.
Finding the right book Krosoczka always loved to read and sought out his favorites, but some kids need more time and guidance to find books they can connect with.
Jerry Pinkney on Literacy Jerry Pinkney addresses the importance of literacy at the 2016 Library of Congress National Book Festival.
Two different rocket ships In this colorful example, Jon Scieszka points out how boys and girls really do see some things differently.
Boys Read, Boys Write Authors engage in a lively panel discussion called How to Get and Keep Boys Reading.