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California’s First Partner launches Summer Book Club

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California First Partner, Jennifer Siebel Newsom, has created a summer book club in partnership with the California State Library. Below are both a graphic representation and a text representation of the book list.

“Libraries open the door to the captivating world of books and storytelling, sparking a love of reading that can last a lifetime. This year’s Summer Book Club picks tell stories of family and community, they celebrate the beauty of diversity and loving oneself, and they describe the wonders of time spent in the great outdoors. I encourage California families to review the booklist then head over to your local library to check out one of this year’s First Partner’s Summer Book Club picks.”

First Partner Jennifer Siebel Newsom

PRESCHOOL

Nana the Great Goes Camping

By Lisa Tawn Bergren Illustrated by David Hohn
Summer vacations are great—and they’re even better when they include camping with Nana!

In Our Garden

By Pat Zietlow Miller
Illustrated by Melissa Crowton
Millie has recently moved to a new city, from a place more than an ocean away. More than anything she misses the garden where her family used to grow food.

Amara’s Farm

By JaNay Brown-Wood
Illustrated by Samara Hardy
Amara is hosting a potluck for friends on her farm, and she needs help finding her pumpkins to serve a tasty dish.

All Are Neighbors

By Alexandra Penfold
Illustrated by Suzanne Kaufman
When a new family moves in, the whole neighborhood comes together to celebrate their diverse community.

The Tree in Me

By Corinna Luyken
Through poetic text and exquisite illustrations of children reveling in nature, this picture book explores various ways we as human beings are strong, creative, & connected.

GRADES K-2

Just Like Me

By Vanessa Brantley-Newton
A collection of poetry filled with engaging mini-stories about girls of all kinds: girls who feel happy, sad, scared, powerful; girls who love their bodies and girls who don’t.

Water Day

By Margarita Engle
A joyful picture book about a young girl and her community celebrating the arrival of the water man who visits weekly to distribute water to the village.

I am Enough

By Grace Byers
Illustrated by Keturah A. Bobo
A gorgeous, lyrical ode to loving who you are, respecting others, and being kind to one another.

She Persisted in Sports

By Chelsea Clinton
Illustrated by Alexandra Boiger
In this third She Persisted book, Chelsea Clinton introduces readers to women who have excelled in their sports because of their persistence.

Finding My Dance

By Ria Thundercloud
Illustrated by Kalila J. Fuller
Follow along as Ria Thundercloud shares her dance journey–from dreaming of her future to performing as a professional.

GRADES 3-5
Plant, Cook, Eat!

By Joe Archer and Caroline Craig
Discover how to plant seeds in patio containers, window boxes, or on an allotment; harvest fruits and vegetables; and determine which plant parts are edible.

Just Ask! Be Different, Be Brave, Be You

By Sonia Sotomayor
Illustrated by Rafael López
Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor shares an important message about recognizing the unique differences and abilities of all – and celebrating that diversity.

The Oldest Student: How Mary Walker Learned to Read

By Rita Lorraine Hubbard
Illustrated by Oge Mora
Born into slavery, Mary Walker lived to be 121 years old. She witnessed major historical moments while working and raising a family and learning to read at the age of 116.

Mexikid

By Pedro Martín
The trip of a lifetime, one filled with laughs and heartache. Along the way, Pedro finally connects with his abuelito and learns what it means to grow up and find his grito.

Areli Is a Dreamer A True Story by Areli Morales, a DACA Recipient

By Areli Morales
Illustrated by Luisa Uribe
In the first picture book written by a DACA Dreamer, Areli Morales tells her own powerful and vibrant immigration story.

GRADES 6-8

Same But Different: Teen Life on the Autism Express

By Holly Robinson Peete, RJ Peete, and Ryan Elizabeth Peete
Teenagers Ryan Elizabeth Peete and her twin brother, Rodney, who has autism, share their up-close-and-personal experiences on what it means to be a teen living with autism.

Barely Floating

By Lilliam Rivera
Natalia De La Cruz Rivera y Santiago, also known as Nat, was swimming neighborhood kids out of their money at the local Inglewood pool when her life changed.

The Blackbird Girls

By Anne Blankman
On a spring morning, neighbors Valentina Kaplan & Oksana Savchenko wake up to a red sky. A reactor at the nuclear power plant where their fathers work–Chernobyl–has exploded.

Brown Girl Dreaming

By Jacqueline Woodson
Raised in South Carolina & New York, Woodson always felt halfway home in each place. In vivid poems, she shares what it was like to grow up as an African American in the 1960s & 1970s.

Rebel Girls Celebrate Pride: 25 Tales of Self-Love and Community

By Rebel Girls and Elena Favilli
Foreword by Elena Favilli
This collection features 25 inspiring tales of proud members of the LGBTQIA+ community.

Women in Art

By Rachel Ignotofsky
Women make masterpieces! Through fifty fascinating profiles, Women in Art highlights the
achievements and stories of fifty notable women in the arts.

GRADES 9-12

Don’t Call Me a Hurricane

By Ellen Hagan
Protecting the island helps Eliza deal with her lingering trauma from the storm, but she still can’t shake the fear that something will come along and wash out her life once again

Warrior Girl Unearthed

By Angeline Boulley
Perry Firekeeper-Birch has always known who she is – the laidback twin, the troublemaker, the best fisher on Sugar Island.

I Am Not Your Perfect Mexican Daughter

By Erika L. Sánchez
Perfect Mexican daughters never abandon their family. But Julia is not your perfect Mexican
daughter. That was Olga’s role.

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Banned Books Week begins on Sunday, 9/22

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Official email from Cindy Kohl, ALA President:

During this critical time when citizens are acutely aware of the importance of civic engagement, we’re excited to share information about how you can mobilize your community in supporting libraries and the freedom to read: Banned Books Week 2024 (Sept. 22-28) and the Freedom to Read Community Day of Action (Oct. 19). 

Banned Books Week 2024 

Banned Books Week kicks off this Sunday, featuring the theme “Freed Between the Lines,” award-winning filmmaker Ava DuVernay as honorary chair, and student activist Julia Garnett as youth honorary chair. 

Banned Books Week is an important time to engage readers through education, advocacy, and programming about the problem of book censorship. Libraries and other organizations across the country will host a wide range of events, and ALA will offer several free, virtual programs (for some, registration is required) to inspire and inform. Events will feature honorary chairs Ava DuVernay and Julia Garnett, as well as bestselling authors like Eliot Schrefer (Queer Ducks (and Other Animals))Patricia McCormick (Sold)Christina Soontornvat (The Squad (The Tryout #2))Maulik Pancholy (30 Rock), and more! Be sure to check back for event updates throughout the week. 

On Saturday, September 28, Banned Books Week will wrap up with the second annual Let Freedom Read Day, when we’re asking everyone to get ready to take at least one action to defend against censorship and stand up for the library staff, educators, writers, publishers, and booksellers who make them available. Whether you have five minutes, or an hour or more, please join us by taking one action next Sunday! 

Freedom to Read Community Day of Action 

Finally, we hope you’ll capitalize on the energy and interest generated by Banned Books Week and participate in the Freedom to Read Community Day of Action on October 19

ALA and Unite Against Book Bans have partnered with the Association for Rural and Small Libraries, Brooklyn Public Library, New York Public Library, and Queens Public Library to provide everything you need to host an event or engage on social media. Sign up to join organizations in more than 30 states that will host an event on October 19! 

To be responsive to our members in diverse areas around the country, promotional materials and graphics are available with and without the ALA logo, as well as for customization in Canva. Other templates, including a media alert, are available in editable formats, for customization to best suit your community. 

We are grateful to all of our members for serving their communities in a good way, today and always. Please feel free to reach out to me with any questions, and I welcome your feedback. Thank you and I appreciate your support!

Cindy Hohl
ALA President

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California Library Association Early Reg Extended

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From an official California Library Association email:

2024 CLA CONFERENCE

EARLY BIRD REGISTRATION HAS BEEN EXTENDED THROUGH  THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 2024

Early Bird Registration has been extended for the 2024 CLA Annual Conference in Pasadena, CA October 17-19, 2024. 

Early Bird Registration Now CLOSES Thursday,  September 12, 2024.

Advanced Registration Now OPENS on Friday, September 13, 2024.

Visit our Conference website to see programs, speakers, how to register and much more.

 The link to the 2024 CLA Annual Conference site is

https://www.cla-net.org/mpage/2024

Questions? Contact CONF24@CLA-NET.ORG

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California Library News

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Below is information that you can use to find events. You may be coming from the Book Flood Podcast to get further information.

Events & Conferences

  1. Reading League California will start a book study on October 1 (“Literacy Foundations for English Learners: A Comprehensive Guide to Evidence-Based Instruction”)
  2. CSLA Call for Proposals; first deadline is August 30.
  3. Ventura County Office of Education’s Library and Literacy Day is on October 1. Proposals and Registration
  4. CDE Library Survey due in 2 weeks on August 31
  5. Alexander Street performing arts multimedia training. 10/2 and 10/3 (California State Library)
  6. California Young Readers Medal readers needed
  7. California Reading Association Conference (virtual) (10/4-10/5)
  8. Fall CUE Conference (10/5-10/6)
  9. School Library Journal Day of Dialog (10/10) virtual
  10. CLA Annual Conference (10/17-10/19) in Pasadena
  11. CSLA 2025 in San Jose (1/23 -1/26)

Future Book Flood Podcasts

  • Informational podcast on 8/29 with Shawn Thrasher, President of California Library Association.
  • Informational podcast on 9/5 with René Hohls, President of California School Library Association
  • Author Visit: On 9/12, Children’s Author Nikki Shannon Smith
  • Author Visit: On 9/19, YA & Children’s Author Margarita Engle
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