Language Learner Literature Advisory Board (LLLAB)
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A group of diverse multilingual individuals passionate about books who strive to help WL teachers make informed decisions about their classroom libraries.
Joined August 2020
Teachers looking for a nuanced book that opens up opportunities for classroom discussion about aspects of Ecuadorian society -- check out LLLAB’s review of Los ojos de Carmen by Ecuadorian author, Veronica Moscoso. https://t.co/HzqJVtNEjQ
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El pato tiene más by Sarah M. White is a short, simple book about a duck and an elephant counting fruit, which offers simple vocabulary, repetition of numbers, and a sweet message about sharing. https://t.co/rhYuTnt4hM
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Marie-Antoinette et le collier de la mort by Diane Touchet tells of a historical event in which a stolen necklace helped bring down the monarchy. This version of the story centers the mastermind behind the event, Comtesse de la Motte. https://t.co/st0N0J6L3z
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New review! Ángel learns the surprising truth about his family and himself in this advanced fantasy novel. The text requires readers to unpack stereotypes and discuss themes of consent, Latinx identity, neurodivergence, and asexuality. https://t.co/cNmVoco2Af
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New review! Brandon Brown versus Yucatán invites readers to explore cultural sites in Mexico along with Brandon. Teachers may wish to discuss Brandon’s prejudices and inappropriate tourist behaviors. https://t.co/jxT76BFiXF
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Das Haus Nummer 13 is a story of a teen girl living in a haunted house while grieving her father. The story explores processes of grief and access to mental health resources while opening up opportunities for intercultural discussions on these themes. https://t.co/US8obJOqBJ
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We’re excited to announce that LLLAB will present at the Central States Conference in Chicago in March 2026. The topic is Cutting it Out: Curating Diverse Classroom Libraries. If you are a supporter of LLLAB, or just curious to hear more, please come join us. 😊
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We invite YOU to apply to join the Language Learner Literature Advisory Board (LLLAB). If you care about languages, teaching, social justice, comprehensible input, & collaborating with peers – this is the place for you! Apply by following this link:
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The mission of the Language Learner Literature Advisory Board (LLLAB) is to provide well-rounded feedback about Classroom Library material as it pertains to race, ethnicity, cultures, social class,...
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Join us at LLLAB! Now accepting applications for the 2025-2026 board. Looking for applicants who read in Spanish, French, and German. Read books; meet people; save the world. (Or at least make it a bit better.) Apply here: https://t.co/ij68AIqwXp
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Your opinion matters! Which books would you like to see LLLAB review? Please take our survey at https://t.co/R7KkBXExGp
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Read the review of La rosa de los vientos here:
wearelllab.org
A dystopian novel (available as an e-reader) which explores disturbing themes related to survival and prophecy. The text tends to emphasize the attractive bodies of the adolescent main characters.
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La leçon de chocolat Claude, a seven-year-old boy, is assigned a school project about chocolate in which he learns not only about the food, but also about the boy who bullies him. https://t.co/NW79iAgUXh
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Le Rat des Catacombes A book rich in details about Parisian monuments and set against the backdrop of the 2019 Notre Dame fire. Teenagers Sofia and Tristan find themselves in the midst of a mystery deep within the Catacombs. https://t.co/RKz9nhXCg1
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Daniel el detective. Daniel, a boy in Spain, searches for clues to find a missing ticket to La Tomatina. The story challenges notions of "goodness" while presenting opportunities to compare Spanish and U.S. cultures.
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La rosa de los vientos. A dystopian novel (available as an e-reader) which explores disturbing themes related to survival and prophecy. The text tends to emphasize the attractive bodies of the adolescent main characters.
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Alice: La liste is a nuanced story of a girl in France who works towards her goals while trying to balance friendships, sports, family, and a new romantic relationship. https://t.co/I451zOKygL
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Alice’s father announces that the family will be moving to another city soon. Alice is devastated. This life-changing event forces her to make some choices she may not have made otherwise, an…
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Alicia: La lista is a nuanced story of a girl in Costa Rica who works toward her goals while trying to balance friendships, sports, family, and a new romantic relationship. https://t.co/Y9zzVt3zw4
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What books do YOU think LLLAB should review? What books would you like to recommend because they have a great message that promotes social justice? What books are you concerned about? Please submit your suggestions at our website. https://t.co/R7KkBXExGp
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