How Not to Read Cheesy Books with Your Quarantined Kids
Two judges for the CT Book Awards reflect on what makes books “good”—and why that matters for children during a global crisis.
Mr. Rogers Had a Dangerous Side
Underneath the gentle smile and neighborly manner, he was driven by anger at the way the world treated children.
How Will Hollywood Handle the Spiritual Themes in ‘A Wrinkle in Time?’
Fans of Madeleine L’Engle’s novel are wondering whether the film will do justice to the “cosmic questions” the book raises.
Oy With the Poodles Already
With its Netflix debut imminent, it’s time to talk about “Gilmore Girls.”
The Deeper Draw of YA
Grown-up readers find a necessary reminder of our brokenness and vulnerability.
Sara Zarr Talks Faith, Art, and Imperfect Christians
‘How to Save a Life’, her newest novel for young adult readers, is about several lives that need saving.
How Mormon Country Became My Home
Now, instead of complaining about Salt Lake City’s odder aspects, I pray for its well being.
When Christian Teens Doubt
Sara Zarr’s ‘Once Was Lost’ beautifully captures the moment when an evangelical girl encounters the real world.