Best Reads for Summer 2020

Top picks for Summer Reading
from School Library Journal:Summer Reading 2020

SLJ’s top picks for summer reading, from read-alouds to share with the youngest prereaders to engrossing titles for tweens and teens. The majority of the titles have been published over the last two years, almost all of them are available as ebooks, and many of them have received starred reviews or been selected as past Best Books. New lists will publish every week during the month of June, with additional lists in July and August.

Enjoy your summer!!!

Mary and Sir Earl

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The VSLA Board has adopted the following position statement:

“What’s the point of having a voice if you’re gonna be silent in those
moments you shouldn’t be?”
*― Starr Carter, via Angie Thomas, The Hate U Give *

The Vermont School Library Association denounces bias, discrimination, and
hate of all kinds. While libraries are public spaces, they cannot be
neutral. Our commitment to equity, diversity, and inclusion needs to be
more than an updated book catalog.
Those books, ideas, and ideals must flow out from our libraries through
the halls and curricula of our schools.
We must take a stand against language and actions that aim to exclude,
dehumanize, or harm our students, especially those identifying as members
of historically underrepresented and marginalized groups.
Our policies and practices must change.
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