Survive and Keep Surviving Author: Mel Mallory After being sexually assaulted at a party, Mara started experiencing paranoia and delusional thoughts, which resulted in a public psychotic episode freshman year. Now a senior in high school, Mara feels like an outcast who would rather keep to herself than risk being judged. However, the only way…
Get to Know Author Kate Karyus Quinn
Kate Karyus Quinn is an avid reader and menthol chapstick addict. After living in both California and Tennessee, she returned to her hometown of Buffalo, New York, and now lives there with her husband, three children, and one enormous dog. She is the author of young adult novels Another Little Piece, (Don’t You) Forget About…
Q&A with author D. J. Brandon
Although she grew up in a small town in rural New York State, D. J. Brandon has lived in four states, from the east coast to the Midwest. With a bachelor’s degree from Wright State University in Ohio, she devoted most of her life to working in child and family healthcare, while raising two children…
Why are West 44 books a prime fit for SEL instruction?
Teachers, administrators, and key team members like counselors and school psychologists can harness the power of reading to teach critical social-emotional skills to students in innovative ways: Does your school have an advisory program? Select one book and make it the basis for discussion over several weeks of advisory. Does your school have a pattern of incidents…
Get to Know Author Maya Chhabra
What inspired you to write Chiara in the Dark? I have OCD myself, though I put my main character Chiara into a different situation with different triggers. There are some great YA books about OCD like John Green’s Turtles All The Way Down, but I wanted to write a book that followed the main character…
Chiara in the Dark Receives a Kirkus Star
West 44 Books’ forthcoming (April 2022) verse novel Chiara in the Dark received a starred review from Kirkus. The book, by author Maya Chhabra, is about how a vibrant, successful teenager copes with intrusive and disturbing thoughts through therapy. “An aspiring figure skater is shaken when she begins having violent and unwanted thoughts in this powerful novel…
Why Inductive Reasoning Matters for Tweens
Learning inductive reasoning is a key skill for upper elementary and middle school students. Unlike deductive thinking, which requires confirmation of fact and results in a conclusion that is either true or false, inductive reasoning allows for original thought as students develop explanations for the patterns they observe. Strong inductive reasoning skills are more essential…
Cover Reveal: Shoot the Storm by Annette Daniels Taylor
Most writers and designers appreciate when a word or phrase has a double meaning, and getting that meaning into book cover art can help attract a casual browser’s attention among crowded library shelves. Annette Daniels Taylor’s newest verse novel, Shoot the Storm, is intense and explores the dual meaning of the word “shoot” in the…
Cover Reveal: The Same Beat by Dakota Britton-Barrows
Get a sneak peek of The Same Beat, a new YA novel from West 44 Books that will be available February 1, just in time for Valentine’s Day. One of six new YA, hi-lo titles for spring, the verse novel follows Teegan, a teen a bit adrift in thinking about her future plans after high…
Happy June Pub Day!
ATTENTION BOOK LOVERS! These June titles are something really special. In Young Adult we’ve got: Knights of Suburbia And We Call It Love What we love about these YA titles: THE COVERS. If you are someone who judges a book by it’s cover, check out how nice these are: …