Introduction Foreword An Annotated Bibliography of Fiction on Disabilities and Differences for Young People Title Index Author Index Subject Index Age-Level Index
MARILYN WARD is Associate Professor of Education at Carthage College, where she teaches Children's Literature, Creative Arts, and Social Studies Methods.
.,."an essential addition to the growing number of anti-bullying
materials. It is strongly recommended for the professional
collections of youth-serving libraries."-Voya
?...an essential addition to the growing number of anti-bullying
materials. It is strongly recommended for the professional
collections of youth-serving libraries.?-Voya
?This resource is a welcome addition to the growing literature
about disabilities of all kinds.?-Booklist/Professional Reading
?Ward has done an excellent job with this bibliography....This is
an area of fiction that is often requested and many times difficult
to satisfy. Margins indeed does give voice to the children feeling
isolated due to their differences and provides librarians with a
way to hear those voices and to speak to those in need.?-School
Library Journal
..."an essential addition to the growing number of anti-bullying
materials. It is strongly recommended for the professional
collections of youth-serving libraries."-Voya
"This resource is a welcome addition to the growing literature
about disabilities of all kinds."-Booklist/Professional Reading
"Ward has done an excellent job with this bibliography....This is
an area of fiction that is often requested and many times difficult
to satisfy. Margins indeed does give voice to the children feeling
isolated due to their differences and provides librarians with a
way to hear those voices and to speak to those in need."-School
Library Journal
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