Not a board game, not a salsa, not a soft drink, not a four letter word! This five-letter acronym stands for Young Adult Library Services Association, part of the American Library Association (ALA). In the READ world, YALSA is kind of a big deal. We so look forward to spring, when they announce their favorite new titles with a host of awards and top-ten lists. Although there are many catagories, we suggest the cream of the crop: Check out the winners selected to be the Top Ten Best Books for Young Adults of 2009:
It's Complicated: The American Teenager, Bowman, Robin. Umbrage Editions. 2007. Waiting for Normal, Conner, Leslie. HarperTeen/HarperCollins. 2008.
Mexican WhiteBoy, de la Pena, Matt. Delacorte. 2008.
Bog Child, Dowd, Siobhan. Random House/David Fickling Books. 2008.The Hunger Games, Collins, Suzanne. Scholastic. 2008.
Ten Cents a Dance, Fletcher, Christine. Bloomsbury. 2008.
Baby, Monninger, Joseph. Front Street/Boyd Mills Press. 2007.
Nation, Pratchett, Terry. HarperCollins. 2008.
Skim, by Tamaki, Mariko and Jillian Tamaki. House of Anansi Press / Groundwood Books. 2008. The Brothers Torres, by Voorhees, Coert. Disney/Hyperion. 2008.
Remember, spring break is right around the corner. If you're wondering what to do during the 8-hour car ride to Aunt Edna's this Easter, consider taking a trip to the library to check out one of these highly acclaimed and brand spanking new books. Enjoy!
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