Monday, October 22

Book Suggestion: Deadline by Chris Crutcher


What would you do if you knew you had less than a year to live? Who would you tell? What would you say? How would you change your life, your world?
These are issues that Ben Wolf deals with in Deadline by Chris Crutcher.
During a routine sports physical Ben finds out he has a terminal blood disease. At 18 Ben had never pictured himself past his teen years. Somehow he just knows this is what is supposed to happen. He figures he might as well take advantage of these last few months. Ben doesn't want is this time to be spent sick and puking or having people fuss over him. This will be a time to try things he hadn't before and do those things he had been to cowardly to do before - all without telling anyone. Not his parents, his brother, his coach - no one.

Living a lifetime of experiences in a single year is not going to be easy, but Ben is willing to try. He asks out his long-time crush, goes out for football for the first time, works as hard as possible to help his brother prepare to take on college, and befriends the town drunk.

Crutcher is never one to back off from tough issues, and Deadline is no exception. While the language and in-your-face attitude about the issues is toned down from his earlier works, this is another classic and compelling work. If you have never read Crutcher, Deadline is a great place to start.

Monday, October 15

TRW is here!

Teen Read Week is finally here!

There are several activities to take part in this week through the Manhattan Public Library! See below or go to the MPL Teen Scene webpage to see this week's schedule.

Also, don't forget to vote for the annual Teens' Top Ten
AND
Visit the Information Desk and get a free TRW gift.

See you this week @ the library and READ JUST FOR THE FUN OF IT!!

Thursday, October 4

OMG! TRW is LOL!


Teen Read Week (TRW) is less than 10 days away and the library is gearing up for a great experience for teens!


* Join us Tuesday at 7 p.m. for a visit from Kansas author Ally Carter; Wednesday at 4 p.m. for Club T with special guest Sally Bailey from KSU; and Friday at 2 p.m. for a movie presentation (Unaccompanied Minors and Evan Almighty currently lead the voting...)
* Take part in the annual Teens' Top Ten vote by clicking here to vote between Oct. 14 and 20.
* Visit the Information Desk and get a free TRW gift courtesy of the YA Department and the Manhattan Library Association.
Click on the graphic above for more detailed information about TRW at MPL.
You can also find out more information about Teen Read Week on the TRW wiki.