Hunger Games at COHS in The Daily Bulletin

See the article here:

Colony High Students are ‘Hungry’ for Reading

Although much of the information is wrong–the book is super popular here at COHS and the city library is not working with me on the Hunger Games Event at Chaffey (nor is the date for that event correct–it’s this Friday, March 16–so if you have Chaffey friends, let them know)–the accompanying pictures are fun.

 

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About Victoria Waddle

Victoria Waddle is a Pushcart Prize-nominated writer and has been included in Best Short Stories from The Saturday Evening Post Great American Fiction Contest. Her books include a collection of feminist short fiction, Acts of Contrition, and a chapbook on grief, The Mortality of Dogs and Humans. Her YA novel about a polygamist cult, Keep Sweet, launches in June 2025. Formerly the managing editor of the journal Inlandia: A Literary Journey and a teacher librarian, she contributes to the Southern California News Group column Literary Journeys. She discusses both writing and library book censorship on her Substack, “Be a Cactus.” Join her there for thoughts on defiant readers and writers as well as for weekly library censorship news.
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