[Publib] bibliotherapy resource
GraceAnne Andreassi DeCandido
ladyhawk at well.com
Tue Oct 14 21:06:53 EDT 2008
You might try
Books to Grow With: A Guide to Using the Best Children's Fiction
for Everyday Issues and Tough Challenges (Paperback)
by Cheryl Coon (Author) published by Lutra Press in 2004.
The author was a student of mine, and it is quite thorough, clear, and
sensible.
GraceAnne
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The honorable Karen Johnson noted on 14 Oct 2008 thusly:
I am mostly a lurker on the list hoping to be a
librarian one day when I retire from being a rural
school principal. I am writing to ask about a reference
book I used to have as part of a college course back
in the early 70s. It was a guide to fiction books for
kids that had different problems, mental, emotional,
physical, situational. The organization of the book was
terrific as you could look up books say for 8 year old
girls who were embarrassed to wear their new
glasses. Books were well described and if I recall
correctly, excerpts were provided. Anyhow, I am
looking for an updated version of this or an online
version. Can anyone direct me? Thanks.
Karen
Karen M Johnson
www.twodoghoot.com
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GraceAnne A. DeCandido
Reader Writer Reviewer ~ New York City
Part-time lecturer in children's and YA literature Rutgers SCILS/PDS
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