Whats Joy Herrera, director of childrens services at Tarpon Springs Library, reading?
Nightstand Kids aren’t the only ones who visit the desk of Joy Herrera, director of children’s services at the Tarpon Springs Library. “I realized I was frequently getting questions from parents and grandparents like, ‘What would be a good book for my child?’ ” said Herrera, who holds a master’s degree in library science from the University of South Florida. So Herrera developed the Book Club for Adults Who Read Children’s Books. The free program is a chance for grownups interested in books for kids to exchange information as well as “just a place for people who want to stay aware of what’s going on in children’s literature.” The next session will be at 2 p.m. April 28. What’s on your nightstand? I read something during the day and something else at home. Usually, during the lunch hour, I read children’s or young adult literature. Right now that book is Eli the Good by Silas House. I picked it out because in the description of the book, it said it takes place during the U.S. Bicenten
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