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Promoting Teen Books to Adult Readers with Lindy Pratch

Teleconference on Tuesday May 3, 2011 at 2pm ET

To Register:
http://www.thepartnership.ca/partnership/bins/calendar_page.asp?cid=2488
-2317-4128

 

We are currently enjoying a golden age of YA fiction, yet adults who
have enjoyed YA bestsellers like Twilight and The Hunger Games may
remain unaware of the richness and diversity within the YA realm. Some
of today's best literature is being written for teens. What is the
appeal of these books and how can we get more of them into the hands of
adult readers? How does the teen genre differ from the classic adult
bildungsroman? This session will also discuss crossovers like The Book
Thief - novels that publishers have promoted with dual adult and teen
editions - as they are a good entry point for adults unfamiliar with YA.
Teen materials in various formats add vibrancy to the whole-collection
approach to readers' services. Booktalks throughout the session will
introduce exciting possibilities; sometimes the perfect match for an
adult reader is a teen book. 

Who Should Participate:

*	Readers' advisory staff 
*	Public services staff

The Key Benefits and Topics for Participants:

*	Learn what makes YA literature appealing to adult readers 
*	Suggestions for matchmaking between adult readers and YA books 
*	Booktalks of exemplary YA titles
*	Tips on useful resources 

Session Format:
Audio conference (slide presentation and annotated booklist available as
handouts)

About the Presenter...
Lindy Pratch - Library Assistant specializing in teen services at
Edmonton Public Library (EPL). 
Since 2001, Lindy has facilitated a wide variety of readers' services
training for staff at EPL. She has also presented at numerous
conferences, including "No Ephebiphobia Here" (with Wendy
Gronnestad-Damur, ALC 2005 & OLA Super Conference 2006); "Bienvenue aux
Ados" (Montreal 2007); "Verse Novels for Teens" (ALC 2008); and
"Aboriginal Books for Teens" (Dreamcatcher Aboriginal Youth Conference
2007 & ALC 2010).

Developed for the Education Institute by the Library Association of
Alberta

 

 

Michelle Arbuckle, MLIS

Co-ordinator of Education Programs

Education Institute
Ontario Library Association
50 Wellington St E Suite 201
Toronto ON M5E 1C8
416.363.3388 x.30