Reader’s Theater: Memorial Day Edition May 27, 2022 These free teaching resources help communities honor the World War II generation. Read More
A Fighter Named Lyle:Civil Rights Activist May 27, 2022 For the series A BOOK by ME - True Stories Written by Kids for Kids Read More
Barbed Wire WingsWWII Veteran John Gaultier April 28, 2022 Author Imi Duchesneau wrote the book for the series A BOOK by ME - True Stories Written by Kids for... Read More
“Don’t Give Up: Dick Thelen’s Story of Survival” Book Signing March 24, 2022 Young author Kaylynn Johnson tells this powerful story for young readers, and young artist Reagan Minto brings his story to... Read More
“Louisa June and the Nazis in the Waves” by L. M. Elliott March 22, 2022 In this moving and timeless story, award-winning author L. M. Elliott captures life on the U.S. homefront during World War... Read More
“A Lucky Lie” A Book About Holocaust Survivor David Wolnerman March 2, 2022 by Sydney Pearl Author Sydney Pearl wrote "A Lucky Lie" for the series A BOOK by ME -- True Stories Written by Kids... Read More
Read Across America Day Celebration YA Author Chat March 1, 2022 Join NEA on March 2—Read Across America Day—for a discussion on Facebook about the importance of diverse books. Read More
WETA and the Grateful American Book Prize and Foundation announce a new partnership February 22, 2022 The partnership helps young learners enhance their reading skills, and embrace a love of history. Read More
An 8-Year-Old Wrote a Book and Hid It on a Library Shelf. It’s a Hit. February 1, 2022 by Alyssa Lukpat for The New York Times Dillon Helbig, a second-grader from Idaho, wrote an 81-page book about his “Crismis” adventures. Now other children want to write... Read More
Grateful American Foundation Partners with WETA’s AdLit January 26, 2022 The partnership will support Grateful American Book Prize winning author interviews, the development of instructional resources, and the relaunch of... Read More
A Tech Revival for America’s Hometowns January 22, 2022 by Ro Khanna for The Wall Street Journal People shouldn’t have to leave their communities in search of prosperity. Why not bring the digital economy to them? Read More