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Tag Archives: Jessica S.

Perfect Pairings

Posted on July 31, 2020 by GPL

Have you ever been reading a book (for example: The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn), and you get really into the topic and want to learn more about it? Well, look no further than our Teen book display in the lobby full of teen fiction and nonfiction books paired together just for you!

Here are a few you’ll see on the display, but make sure to come check it out for more!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Re-learning History

Posted on June 23, 2020 by GPL

As this insane year, which we are somehow halfway through, continues on its path of crazy, I have found myself searching for answers. Sometimes it can be hard to find the truth within the media and sometimes even within our history books. Perhaps it’s because I wasn’t paying enough attention in school, but there is so much about history that I don’t remember learning.

So lately I’ve been trying to educate myself with movies, documentaries, and of course books about the current climate we’re in and how we got here. Several digital platforms have made content available to stream free online for others like me who want to learn. Here are a few:

 

Netflix: 

13th

Strong Island

 

Criterion Collection: 

Cane River

Daughters of the Dust

Black Panthers

 

Amazon:

The Hate U Give

Marshall

Selma

Just Mercy

Ali

Harriet

 

Showtime: 

16 Shots

 

And make sure to check out Kanopy & Hoopla, free with your library card!

Kanopy & Hoopla:

I Am Not Your Negro

Toni Morrison: Pieces I Am

Who’s Streets

White Like Me

 

Most of these platforms have tons more to watch if you purchase their subscriptions, or get a free trial! And make sure to check out this list of Books on Race @ GPL for more learning opportunities!

Posted in Books & More, News | Tags: digital resources, documentaries, free resources, Jessica S., movies, race | Leave a comment |

Resume Tips for Teens

Posted on May 18, 2020 by GPL

It can be difficult (and feel nearly impossible) to find a job when you have little to no experience. I mean, how are you even supposed to create a resume with nothing to put on it? But what you don’t realize is that as teens you have built up lots of skills that hiring managers are looking for. So here are some helpful tips for writing a resume for the first time.

Part 1: Identify Yourself

You’ll always start your resume off by identifying yourself. Make sure that your name is prominent, but not overwhelming on the page. Always include your full name, address, phone number, and email address.

Part 2: Summary or Objective

This part is my least favorite. Obviously your objective is to get a job, right? Really the best thing to put here is who you are and what you’re looking for. You’re aiming to impress.

Ex: Motivated student who demonstrates strong work ethic and creative ability. Seeking to apply my graphic design skills and artistic drive as a summer intern at your company.

Part 3: Education

As a student or recent graduate, this is where you’ll want to shine. Make sure to list any schools you have attended in reverse order – most recent first.

List classes that might interest the employer, anything that will show off your communication, teamwork, and business skills is especially helpful but never count out creativity too.

Were you in school clubs or groups? Did you do a cool project, senior capstone, participate in community events, or volunteer at your local library? Include all the things!

 

Tips and Tricks: 

  • Create a professional email account. Don’t use the one you’ve had since you were twelve that says “Sassywitch8813.” (This may have been my email address for WAY too long).
  • Avoid abbreviations. To you GHS means Greenwood High School, but to someone else it might mean Greywolf Hippopotamus Society!
  • Make sure your social media is clean or set to private. Employers WILL look you up.
  • If you can, fill out the application directly on the company’s website. Scroll to the bottom and find “Careers,” “Employment,” or something similar.
  • Many employers will immediately disregard a resume with spelling or typing errors, so make sure you have someone else read through your resume before you submit it – that person could even be your favorite librarian!

 

Looking for more resources or resume ideas? Make sure to visit our online database Lynda.com. All you need is a library card!

Posted in Teen Scene | Tags: Jessica S., job searching, resume, teens | Leave a comment |

Teen Digital Reads

Posted on April 27, 2020 by GPL

Hello out there! We hope that you’re healthy and safe hunkering down at home! And we know that you’re probably looking for something to read! Since searching through all of the ebooks out there can be a little overwhelming, I thought I’d send some recommendations your way. Here are a few of my favorite teen books available through Overdrive! 

Hex Hall by Rachel Hawkins

Fantasy – Magic School

White Rose by Kip Wilson

Historical – World War II 

In the Hall with the Knife by Diana Peterfreund

Mystery – Thriller

Mirror, Mirror by Jen Calonita

Fairytale Retelling – Disney

Nyxia by Scott Reintgen

Science Fiction – Space

Down and Across by Arvin Ahmadi

Contemporary – Diverse

The Silence Between Us by Alison Gervais

Romance – #OwnVoices

Ms. Marvel by G. Willow Wilson 

Graphic Novel – Superheroes

Posted in Books & More, Teen Scene | Tags: Jessica S., teen | Leave a comment |

Review: Under the Never Sky

Posted on February 11, 2019 by GPL

Under the Never Sky
by Veronica Rossi
4 stars

It’s the year of catching up! My reading goal for this year is to read books that I’ve intended to read or series that I’ve intended to finish, and so far I’m enjoying it! One of those reads was a New York Times bestseller back in 2012, the dystopian trilogy Under the Never Sky by Veronica Rossi.

The trilogy tells the story of life after Earth has been ravaged by Aether storms. Aria, a Dweller, has group up in a pod, where she has been sheltered from the world outside and lives a primarily virtual life (think virtual reality built into your eye). When she tries to reach her scientist mother who may be missing, a tragic event occurs and Aria is banished from her home into the terrifying outside world. There she meets Perry, a harsh, savage Outsider (and your next fictional boyfriend) who is trying to save his nephew from Dweller kidnappers. They agree to help each other find their loved ones and together trek across the wilderness.

Check out this oldie-but-goodie for a little scifi, romance, adventure, and a little everything in between. You’ll fall in love with the characters (Roar is my favorite) and definitely have a “book hangover” when you finish reading!

Read-alikes

Matched by Ally Condie

Divergent by Veronica Roth

Partials by Dan Wells

Posted in Books & More | Tags: dystopia, Jessica S., teen | Leave a comment |
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