Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. SANFORD, Maine — A senior walked into the library at Sanford High School and returned the copy of “Scythe,” by bestselling author ...
Teasing the thriller to PEOPLE, Shusterman asks: 'If happiness were literally a virus – would we want to catch it?' Simon & Schuster; Gaby Gerster The cover of Neal Shusterman’s latest novel is here!
Neal Shusterman’s more than 50-book literary resume is filled with accolades, among them a National Book Award (Challenger Deep), a Printz Honor (Scythe), a Boston Globe–Horn Book Award (The Schwa Was ...
PLEASANT VIEW — Bestselling author Neal Shusterman was in the Ogden area Thursday afternoon, speaking with roughly 150 students at Weber High School about his writing process and his new book, “All ...
EL PASO, Texas (KFOX14/CBS4) — A New York Times best-selling author visited students at two Socorro Independent School District campuses to discuss his writing process and where he finds inspiration ...
"We have so much local talent lined up," says Willow Fitzgibbon, director of library services at the Fayetteville Public Library, about the True Lit festival Oct. 14-26. Fitzgibbon singles out Kat ...
Cengage Group, an education technology company serving millions of learners in 165 countries, advances the way students learn through quality, digital experiences. The company currently serves the ...
The annual reading event features books by award-winning and shortlisted authors Neal Shusterman and Diane Cook, who will launch the series Friday. EVERETT — Ahead of Earth Day this year, the Everett ...
Do you remember the moment when you left home for good? Many young people will do just that this month as they head to college or the military or a first job. Throughout August we brought you stories ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Teasing the thriller to PEOPLE, Shusterman asks: 'If happiness were literally a virus – would we want to catch it?' The book ...
SANFORD, Maine — A senior walked into the library at Sanford High School and returned the copy of “Scythe,” by bestselling author Neal Shusterman, that he had borrowed. “This is the first book I’ve ...