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Writing to find meaning Mary Amato explains how writing is a way of finding meaning in the ordinary things of life.
Why we need diverse books We need diverse books because every kid needs a book that is a window and every kid needs a book that is a mirror.
Graphic novels for reluctant readers Gene Luen Yang discusses how graphic novels can engage reluctant readers.
The making of a graphic novel Gene Luen Yang details the labor-intensive process of making comic books and graphic novels.
Superheroes and the American experience Gene Luen Yang explains that the superhero story is the immigrant story.