WOW Teen Reading Ambassadors Present Joanna Ruth Meyer

Joanna Ruth Meyer portraitWOW Teen Reading Ambassadors invite you to meet Joanna Ruth Meyer.

This conversation focuses on Into the Heartless Wood, a YA fantasy based in Welsh traditions. Deep in the wood lives a witch queen and her eight tree siren daughters. For centuries, they have harvested souls to feed the heartless tree. Owen Merrick lives at the edge of the forest, mapping the stars for the king in his father’s observatory. For years, he has resisted venturing over the garden wall, until one day he must enter the woods to find his missing sister.

The program includes a brief presentation, a question and answer period and a book signing. Guests are welcome to stay after the author presentation as the Teen Reading Ambassadors will receive recognition for their year-long participation in the program.

Birch trees stand on either side of a female figure with antlers in the shape of a heart.The UArizona BookStores offers books for sale during this event. The event also includes a professional development certificate, so invite your favorite teacher.

Free parking is available at the surface parking lot north of the intersection of First and Vine. Paid parking is available at the Second St. Garage next door to the College of Education. Located just off of the 2nd St. streetcar stop.

To request disability-related accommodations that would ensure your full participation in this event, please email wow@arizona.edu or call 520.621.9340.

Teen Reading Ambassador author meetings occur every other month throughout the academic year and are open to the public. This free program for area high school students encourages teens to promote reading in their own contexts. Additional information on the Teen Reading Ambassadors is available on our website under the About tab.

Event details may change. More information to follow.

3rd Annual Read-a-thon

Get lost in a good book with the Worlds of Words Center’s Reading Ambassadors as they host their 3rd-annual Read-a-thon! The middle and high school reading ambassadors encourage booklovers of all ages to join them for focused reading paired with fun prompts. There is no physical location for the Read-a-thon, so participants can join on Instagram from anywhere they would like to read!

Teen Reading Ambassadors will include the young adult fantasy novel, Into the Heartless Wood by Joanna Ruth Meyer on their reading lists, while the Middle School Reading Ambassadors’ focus on The Plentiful Darkness, by Heather Kassner. Read-a-thon participants can read these books or any books they are dying to read—tackle Mt. TBR (to be read) or ignore it all together! The titles on everyone’s reading list will be shared on Instagram as a way to build reading lists!

Read our full press release for additional information, and mark your calendar for May 7 when the ambassadors will welcome the featured authors to the WOW Center!

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Teen and Middle School Reading Ambassador author meetings occur every other month throughout the academic year. This free program for area youth encourages them to promote reading in their own contexts. Additional information on the Teen Reading Ambassadors is available on our website under the About tab.

Event details may change. More information to follow.

Teen Reading Ambassadors Present Joanna Ruth Meyer

Joanna Ruth Meyer portraitWOW Teen Reading Ambassadors invite you to meet Joanna Ruth Meyer.

This conversation focuses on Echo North, which received starred reviews from Kirkus and Publisher’s Weekly as well as being a YALSA BFYA 2020 nominee. In this book, Echo Alkaev’s safe and carefully structured world falls apart when her father leaves for the city and mysteriously disappears. Believing he is lost forever, Echo is shocked to find him half-frozen in the winter forest six months later, guarded by a strange talking wolf–the same creature who attacked her as a child. The wolf presents Echo with an ultimatum: If she lives with him for one year, he will ensure her father makes it home safely. But there is more to the wolf than Echo realizes.

Meyer writes YA Fantasy. Her book, Beneath the Haunting Sea, was described by Kirkus as “Epic, musical, and tender.” When she’s not writing, she teaches piano lessons, drinks copious amounts of tea, reads thick books, and dreams of winter.

The program includes a brief presentation, a question and answer period and time for snacks and personal interactions with the author. The UA BookStores offers books for sale and autographing during this event. The workshop also includes two free hours of professional development, so invite your favorite teacher.

Free parking is available at the surface parking lot north of the intersection of First and Vine. Paid parking is available at the Second St. Garage next door to the College of Education. Located just off of the 2nd St. streetcar stop.

To request disability-related accommodations that would ensure your full participation in this event, please email wow@email.arizona.edu  or call 520.621.9340.

Teen Reading Ambassador author meetings occur every other month throughout the academic year and are open to the public. This free program for area high school students encourages teens to promote reading in their own contexts. Additional information on the Teen Reading Ambassadors is available on our website.

Event details may change. More information to follow.