Light Up the Library
Posted by Erin on 01.04.2012 at 9:47 am
Guest post by Jean Reidy, children’s author and activist
My third children’s book, Light Up the Night (Disney Hyperion), was inspired by every kid who throws a sheet over the kitchen table and calls it a clubhouse. It’s for every kid who makes a fort out of couch cushions. And it’s especially for every kid who huddles down under a blanket at night ─ where safety and security reign, allowing imagination to blast off. It’s about earth, space and a kid’s sense of place.
To celebrate the release of the book and honor the children of Uganda, I’m part of a project benefiting literacy in Africa and a library at Musana Children’s Home in Iganga, Uganda where I worked in the summer of 2010. Musana was founded in 2008 to provide a safe and loving home for children, many of whom have been orphaned or abandoned. In 2010 an existing building at Musana was repaired, secured and designated as their library. Now we need to fill it with books.
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Teaching American Slaves
Posted by Erin on 12.22.2011 at 9:49 am
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That kid wasn’t me
Posted by Erin on 12.21.2011 at 9:18 am

It took me 3 years of attending college to convince my recently Ph.D.-ed mother that it wasn’t the right time for me to be in college. I couldn’t have explained it well then, and I’m still not sure if I could explain it well now. But I didn’t feel like the school system was for me. School was a pivot table, and I was abstract art. Luckily, my parents are amazing people who understand the importance of being true to who you are.
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Library Books Thrown Away: We Are The Solution
Posted by Erin on 10.20.2011 at 9:59 am
There has been quite the uproar online the past week about two articles which discussed the issue of libraries actually throwing away books. First, Cracked.com wrote about the problem. Then, NPR responded and elaborated. Now, it’s our turn to show these news outlets and book lovers around the world how we are the solution.
I interviewed our library experts at Better World Books about how we serve and work with libraries to help them responsibly handle their surplus books, make money, and make the world more literate in the process.
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Author Speak: Your Favorite Quotes from Writers
Posted by Erin on 10.04.2011 at 8:44 am
The question: Collecting a top 10 list of the best author quotes ever made. Short and sweet. What are your favs?
The answers made my day. I hope they inspire yours as well:
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September Book Club: A love letter to author of “The Help”
Posted by Erin on 09.30.2011 at 12:00 pm
As a book company that funds and promotes literacy and education at home and all over the world, we love many authors and books. Recently, however, I have been particularly inspired by a series of love letters our fans have written to us, Better World Books, on their blogs. In this spirit, I felt led to write a love letter to one of my favorite authors.
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Banned Books Week
Posted by Erin on 09.26.2011 at 11:52 am
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My Search For The Next Best Book
Posted by Erin on 09.01.2011 at 10:36 am
More times than not, after people discover TNBBC and its blog, they will ask me “So, what got you into reading?” and I always find it difficult to answer that question. Not because I don’t know the answer, but mostly because it’s not as easy to define as one would think.
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Monday & Meaning
Posted by Erin on 08.30.2011 at 10:23 am
What is Social Capital? And why should you care?
Because Social Capital is changing the way you shop. It empowers you to change the world for the better through the purchases you already make.
Imagine this: You are taking a class in college. Your professor says you must read a certain book and write a paper about it. The first action you take is to buy that book.
You can buy the book from a number of stores. Book businesses solve that for you.
But what if you also want your book purchase to make a difference? What if you want to buy a pre-loved book because you care for Mother Earth? What if you want to buy a book that helps someone else learn how to read?
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Top Ten Tuesday Authors
Posted by Erin on 08.16.2011 at 2:53 pm
We asked you on Facebook and Twitter about your favorite authors. Here are the Top Ten you shared…


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