So much more than a “what to read” list, this book explains emotional and intellectual needs of both young and older readers, shows how to organize book discussions, and offers hundreds of ideas for using books to address issues of identity, difference, growth, and intellectual passions.
Lisa Rivero, M.A. Author of Creative Home Schooling: A Resource Guide for Smart Families
Halsted describes how books can be used to meet both the emotional and intellectual needs of high-ability youngsters. Her extensive selection of books is well thought out and practical.
Jim Delisle, Ph.D. Distinguished Professor of Education (Retired), Kent State University
Halsted’s eloquent and thoughtful discussion is reassuring to educators, counselors, and parents who want to use high quality literature to guide gifted students…a major contribution.
Thomas P. Hébert, Ph.D. Professor of Educational Psychology, University of Georgia
A must-have for teachers, librarians, and parents…. Although I already have copies of all the older editions, I will de?nitely add this most recent edition to my collection.
Susannah Richards, Ph.D. Associate Professor, Eastern Connecticut State University