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Gender In Young Adult Literature

By Nosipho D. McGinty
Author Sarah Lamstein looks on as Jeannine Atkins, professor of Children's Literature at University of Massachusetts-Amherst, speaks. Both spoke on Monday at Cookies and Conversation: Gender in Children's Young Adult Literature, an event that was part of Women's Week at Harvard.
Author Sarah Lamstein looks on as Jeannine Atkins, professor of Children's Literature at University of Massachusetts-Amherst, speaks. Both spoke on Monday at Cookies and Conversation: Gender in Children's Young Adult Literature, an event that was part of Women's Week at Harvard.

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