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STORYTELLING, RESOURCES AND COLLECTIONS
NEW
NEW
Engaging
Engaging Teens with Story Community through
How to Inspire and Educate Storytelling
Youth with Storytelling Library and
Community
JANICE M. DEL NEGRO AND
MELANIE A. KIMBALL, EDITORS Programming
SHERRY NORFOLK
Storytelling is often July 2017, 170pp, 7x10 AND JANE STENSON, EDITORS
associated with Print: 978-1-4408-5069-1
$50.00, £39.00, €46.00 This exploration of model
storytime and library eBook: 978-1-4408-5070-7 storytelling projects shows
services to young librarians how to expand their roles
children, but effective as keepers of the stories while strengthening their communities.
storytelling speaks to all
ages—including teens. FEATURES
Engaging Teens with • Presents an inspirational and impassioned documentation of
Story: How to Inspire how storytelling can and is being used in libraries, community
and Educate Youth with centers, and schools to engage and strengthen communities
Storytelling offers an in-
depth look at storytelling ALSO OF INTEREST
for young adults that Storytelling Strategies for Reaching and Teaching Children with
June 2017, 189pp, 6 1/8x9 1/4 explains the benefits Special Needs on page 188.
Print: 978-1-4408-4508-6 of storytelling with this
$55.00, £43.00, €50.00 audience, what current
eBook: 978-1-4408-4509-3 practices are, and Story Smart
storytelling opportunities to explore with youth. It provides Using the Science
a unique source of expert guidance that youth services of Story to Persuade,
librarians, professional storytellers, and middle and high Influence, Inspire,
school teachers will appreciate. and Teach
KENDALL HAVEN
> AWARD WINNER
2016 Storytelling World Awards
Best Storytelling Resource –
October 2014, 174pp, 7x10 Storytelling World
Print: 978-1-61069-811-5
$40.00, £31.00, €37.00 This book is . . . an easy-
eBook: 978-1-61069-812-2 “
to-read guide to the science
”
behind what makes stories memorable.
—The Library Quarterly,
March 21, 2016
JANICE M. DEL NEGRO, PhD, is tenured associate
professor in the Graduate School of Library and Information This one-of-a-kind book reveals the secrets of a story’s power to
Science at Dominican University in River Forest, IL. persuade, inspire, influence, and to teach.
MELANIE A. KIMBALL, PhD, is tenured associate professor
in the Graduate School of Library and Information Science at ALSO OF INTEREST
Simmons College in Boston, MA.
Storytelling: Art and Technique online at librariesunlimited.com
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