tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4107009765224341506.post7721366726911134434..comments2023-11-05T02:49:28.807-08:00Comments on Donor Offspring: Books for Tweens and Teens: DonutheadPatricia A. Sarles, MA, MLS, MSEdhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15416008132499296493noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4107009765224341506.post-84241282193800586732012-05-31T05:56:47.962-07:002012-05-31T05:56:47.962-07:00Hi Patricia,
I am happy to find your research on l...Hi Patricia,<br />I am happy to find your research on locating YA books for Di Kids. As a middle school teacher, I have encountered students seeking support for their coping with news of being 'donor conceived". Searching for fiction literature that features a protagonist grappling with the same issues is hard to find, indeed. So, I have embarked on the challenge of writing such a novel. Your work is most beneficial as I learn more about the science involved, I need links to the emotional inner conflicts DI kids have. Reading about kids of their age allows them to learn they are not alone in this. Fiction is my vehicle for a bit of freedom to create the scenarios. I want the emotional struggles, questions and quest to be real enough to be helpful to the reader. Thanks for your labors. I have been a fan of librarians since age 7 when the Library Lady in my hometown took an interest in me and my reading. Hats off.... and why isn't there a National Love Your LIbrarian Day? THink I must instigate one. You are at the top of the Librarian List for your hard to find searches. Thanks. LisaLisahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11680654753281123686noreply@blogger.com