Every month, we post an annotated bibliography of books that were rated ‘Outstanding’ and nominated for our Distinguished List at our previous month’s meeting. Members can see full reviews of these books and many more [continue reading]
The Crossover Read-Alikes
Read-alikes for the 2015 Newbery Medal winner The Crossover by Kwame Alexander, (HMH, 2014) Abdul-Jabbar, Kareen. Sasquatch in the Paint. Abdul-Jabbar, Kareem. Stealing the Game. Baskin, Nora Raleigh. Basketball (or Something Like It). Coates, Jan. [continue reading]
Chris Raschka Event, Review of the Week
Chris Raschka To Speak at San Francisco Main Library: Two-time Caldecott Award winner Chris Raschka will give the 19th annual Effie Lee Morris Lecture at the San Francisco Main Library on Wednesday, April 8, 2015, [continue reading]
ACL Institute Scholarships, Free Webinar on New Children’s Books, New ACL BayNews Posted
ACL Institute Scholarships: ACL has access to a small number of scholarships from generous ACL members to cover registrations to ACL Institute 2015. They can be partial scholarships or full scholarships, depending on the need. [continue reading]
Meet Local Author Mike Graf
Meet a Local Author Mike Graf “Where we can get to know California authors and illustrators of books for children and teens.” This issue, author Mike Graf was kind enough to do an interview by [continue reading]
Booking the Library: A Guide for Entertainers, Musicians, Speakers & Authors Review
Brawner, Jessica. Booking the Library: A Guide for Entertainers, Musicians, Speakers & Authors. Story of the Month Club, 2015. $9.99 (paperback), ISBN 9780692350188. What do you wish library performers knew before they arrived at your [continue reading]
Storytelling Festival, ACL Institute – still time to register!
Bay Area Storytelling Festival: The west coast’s oldest storytelling festival (since 1982!) has a new location – the Orinda Community Center- and a new date – April 24,25, 26, 2015! Featured tellers include Tim Tingle, [continue reading]
Obituaries: Terry Pratchett, Margery Facklam
Sir Terry Pratchett died at age 66 from Alzheimer’s disease. Best know for the “Discworld” series of fantasy novels, Pratchett wrote for both adults and children. His first book for children, The Amazing Maurice and [continue reading]





