Marc recommends new books from past OBOC authors.
OBOC 2024 for Teens: Finding Community in Gaming
By Michelle
Check out these videogame-themed books for teens for this year's OBOC.
Election Day for Kids
By Eva
In America, the first Tuesday after the first Monday in November is Election Day! That means that most people who are 18 years and older can go to a polling place and vote. We vote for all sorts of things, like for people to hold certain jobs, or for certain rules or changes to happen…
“Wicked” Good Teen Musicals
By Justin
If you're excited for the new Wicked movie with Arianna Grande and Cynthia Erivo, take a look at these other musicals featuring teen and college protagonists.
Get Cooking: A Teen’s Guide to Finding Your Kitchen Style
By Anna
Figuring out who you are as a cook can be an exciting and fun journey. Don't know where to start? Check out these teen cookbooks.
Voting Rights, Elections and Democracy Through YA Fiction
By Carleigh
The elections are right around the corner! Get in the voting spirit with these YA fiction books about elections.
Books Exploring Difficult Family Dynamics
By Emma
Check out these books exploring found-families, difficult family dynamics and finding solace in family even when times are tough.
Transgender Awareness Week: Picture Books
By Christian
Transgender Awareness Week is November 13 to 19 every year. Transgender people are people who do not identify with the gender people thought they were when they were born. There are lots of ways to be trans and lots of things that trans people have to deal with in their lives. To learn more, you…
Lucy Maud Montgomery and Books for Kindred Spirits
By Josh
Did you ever make a piece of art, and then feel scared about sharing it with the world? The Canadian author Lucy Maud Montgomery is most famous for her Anne of Green Gables books, but when Montgomery (whose friends all called her Maud), first wrote Anne of Green Gables, no one wanted to publish it…
See Level Up: Writers & Gamers at American Writers Museum
By Jennifer
Our partners at American Writers Museum present a special exhibit, Level Up: Writers & Gamers. Level Up: Writers & Gamers, explores how Americans use role-playing and video games to define and respond to our culture. The exhibit guides visitors into the world of game writing, from the 1970s to the present. Some of the games featured…
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