Not exact matches
With several exceptions, her wit and command
of language elevate her
nonfiction to the first rank, where it awaits another generation
of readers.
Her
nonfiction works on Christian doctrine and the role
of Christianity in every aspect
of daily life posited the
reader's acceptance
of or at least interest in a call to progress toward spiritual maturity.
All genres, fiction and
nonfiction, are supported on their platform and reach millions
of readers worldwide.
But before I turn from a Movie Club participant into a Movie Club
reader, I'd really like to know what you all thought
of how strong a year 2013 was for
nonfiction filmmaking.
Moving away from fiction, Guinness World Records 2016 is in eighth spot on the list
of most borrowed
nonfiction (all library users), and I Am Malala — the 2012 memoir
of education activist Malala Yousafzai, aimed at
readers aged 10 - 18 — is at number 10 in the list
of most borrowed biographies.
Whether it's beginning
readers, juniors or older teens, having a good mix
of fiction and
nonfiction books on offer will ensure there's plenty for students to choose from.
Whether you are looking for fiction for middle schoolers, a picture book for young
readers, or a
nonfiction text, one
of today's books is sure to fit the bill!
Good Girl Work, (Millbrook Press, 1999), which relates stories
of female child labor, was named by the ALA as one
of the best
nonfiction books published for young adult
readers in 1999.
Great for
readers of all literacy levels, these nine
nonfiction titles work in English language arts, social studies, and science classes.
And
of course a broad and deep base
of knowledge doesn't just assist students in reading
nonfiction texts: it makes successful
readers of fiction too, just as the knowledge that students derive from reading isn't exclusively from
nonfiction.
Accelerated
Reader 360 helps students engage with more
nonfiction texts — a requirement
of New Jersey's Learning Standards — and makes it easier for teachers to remediate skills based on Star Reading data.
Every page in this colorful
nonfiction reader features bright, vivid images in conjunction with descriptive vocabulary and
nonfiction informational text to introduce beginning
readers to various types
of land.
Supplement your classroom library with additional copies
of each
nonfiction title in the Science
Readers: Texas Edition: Grade 4 (Spanish) Kit.
Beginning
readers explore different bodies
of water in this
nonfiction reader.
Beginning
readers explore mothers and babies
of different animals in this engaging
nonfiction title.
Every page in this colorful
nonfiction reader features bright, vivid images, descriptive vocabulary, and
nonfiction informational text to introduce beginning
readers to various types
of land, including canyons, deserts, mountains, forests, and more.
Featuring basic concepts, this
nonfiction book teaches beginning
readers different modes
of travel — from bikes and cars to sleds and buses — while incorporating informational text with colorful and engaging images that will delight early
readers!
One
of the most useful features
of Accelerated
Reader 360 is the program's collection
of contemporary
nonfiction articles.
Complex vocabulary and sentences found in
nonfiction texts often make it difficult for inexperienced
readers to grasp the overall message or intent
of the text.
In this
nonfiction story,
readers learn how and why scientists brave the extreme conditions
of both poles in order to do research that...
It features printable and digital books, fiction and
nonfiction, for struggling
readers with TONS
of support, especially in the area
of comprehension.
Learn about Read Naturally GATE, which uses
nonfiction stories to systematically teach foundational skills to small groups
of beginning and developing
readers.
Students who are the «least diversified
readers» (reading only one type
of text with frequency) have the lowest reading literacy achievement, while students who are «diversified
readers in long and complex texts» (who frequently read fiction and
nonfiction books in addition to magazine and newspaper articles) have the highest reading literacy achievement.
Explore our list
of over 30 titles
of fiction and
nonfiction to spark conversations about democracy with
readers of all different grade levels.
Nonfiction interests: memoir by writers who connect the events
of their lives to
readers through incredible storytelling; smart practical
nonfiction with a unique hook and prescriptive elements; gift books with a strong hook and graphic elements (including humor and inspiration); history (narrative and quirky reference).
Richard Pine is on our list
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readers).
Book Coach Bobbi Linkemer guides you through every step
of planning, writing, publishing, and promoting your
nonfiction book, from defining your book concept to reaching your target
readers.
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Brenda Bowen is on our list
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readers), and Picture Book Publishing Agents (book agents who represent picture books for kids).
One
of the ways that you can draw
readers in and establish a platform is through consistent blogging about your topic if you're
nonfiction author, or about your writing and other books if you're a fiction author.
I was the collaborator on the national bestseller The Way
of the SEAL (
Reader's Digest Books, 2013) among other successful titles, and I'm honored to say that since 1999 I've helped over a hundred books across fiction and
nonfiction categories make their way to the reading public one way or another.
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readers).
Here is my formula for a
nonfiction back cover that has a terrific chance
of convincing a
reader to open your book:
The consensus is in: Katherine Boo's narrative
nonfiction about corruption, struggle, and hope in Annawadi, India, Behind the Beautiful Forevers, is very popular with BookBrowse reviewers; 30 out
of 30
readers rate it 4 or 5 stars!
This powerful novel is more emotional than political, but as a story foreshadowing a very possible future, it will strike a chord with
readers of fiction and
nonfiction alike.»
RUBIN: From experience, I knew that
readers prefer a chronological sequence in a work
of nonfiction.
A regular columnist for Microsoft's learning site Encarta.com, Ansary has written
nonfiction books for children, jokes for a mathematics program («edutainment» software), a literary memoir, several novels for «reluctant
readers,» a series
of educational comic books called Adventures Plus, countless letters to friends, and one two - line play.
«Drawing on the vast
nonfiction resources
of Scholastic News and Weekly
Reader, Core Clicks presents leveled informational texts on 18 topics per grade, all designed to provide content area reading in science and social studies while explicitly teaching Common Core Language Arts standards at each grade level.
Selected by the Books for Youth editorial staff and contributors Sally Estes and Susan Dove Lempke, these titles represent our best -
of - the - year selections in fiction,
nonfiction, and picture - books, based on literary and artistic quality and on special appeal to older and middle
readers and the young.
I've always been a kind
of omnivorous
reader, devouring fiction,
nonfiction, narrative essays, short stories, books about science — you name it.
They make up a smaller percentage
of the market, but
readers are often happy to pay more for a
nonfiction book.
Sarah Bolme presents An Important Element in Publishing
Nonfiction posted at Marketing Christian Books, saying, «With decreased time spent reading, decreased attention span, and knowing that the majority
of readers don't read a Christian
nonfiction book in its entirety, every author should pay attention to this important element for
nonfiction books.»
Celebrated by critics and
readers alike for «interweaving history, fascinating trivia and acute observation» (New York Times Book Review), Simon Winchester is the bestselling author
of the
nonfiction books The Professor and the Madman,... more
Because your potential
readers are normally specifically interested in your topic, and because you are talking about something real (what with it being
nonfiction and all...) you have the unique opportunity to build your brand by interacting directly with your
readers ABOUT the topic
of your book.
Susan F. Schulman is on our list
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of the Association
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Nonfiction Publishing Agents (book agents who represent
nonfiction, not just novels), Children's Publishing Agents (book agents who represent books for younger
readers), Young Adult Publishing Agents (book agents who represent YA books for teens), Middle Grade Publishing Agents (book agents who represent books for middle grade tween
readers), and Picture Book Publishing Agents (book agents who represent picture books for kids).
Alexandra Machinist is on our list
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readers), Young Adult Book Agents (publishing agents who represent YA books for teens), Middle Grade Book Agents (publishing agents who represent books for middle grade tween
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AMULET BOOKS publishes novels, graphic novels, and
nonfiction for young adults and middle - grade
readers from a stellar roster
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