Young adults may be the toughest audience on Earth. Can librarians successfully use booktalks with teenagers who have grown up with the Internet, digital TV, and CD-Walkmans? The answer is yes! Noted booktalker Jennifer Bromann shows you how in this new manual with step-by-step guidance, plus a collection of 50 booktalks that work. Practical chapters discuss what teens want; how booktalkers can choose the right books (and which ones to avoid); booktalking basics; writing booktalks (including hints for preparing a booktalk when you don't have time to read all the books). Sample booktalks cover 10 genres: science fiction, realistic fiction, fantasy, historical fiction, nonfiction, short books, horror, mystery, humor, and popular books of temporary -- but immediate -- interest.
Booktalking That Works (Teens @ the Library Series)
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Author(s)Jennifer Bromann
PublisherNeal Schuman Pub
ISBN / ASIN1555704034
ISBN-139781555704032
CategoryEducation
MarketplaceIndia 🇮🇳
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This groundbreaking series is designed to ensure that public and school librarians have the tools they need to develop and adapt their collections, services, and programs to meet the diverse -- and ever-changing -- needs of young adults.
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