Michael Cart Explained
Michael Cart, born on March 6, 1941, in Logansport, Indiana, United States is an author and expert in children's and young adult literature. He earned a degree in Library Science from Columbia University in 1964 and a degree in journalism from Northwestern University. From 1964 to 1967 he served in the United States Army.[1] Cart received the Grolier Award in 2000 and was the inaugural recipient of the YALSA/ Greenwood Publishing Group Service to Young Adults Award in 2008.[2]
Selected works
- Cart, M. Cart's top 200 adult books for young adults: Two decades in review. Chicago: ALA editions. 2013
- Cart, M. In the stacks: Short stories about libraries and librarians(1st ed.). New York: Overlook Press. 2002.
- Cart, M., & Jenkins, C. Top 250 LGBTQ books for teens: Coming out, being out, and the search for community. Chicago: Huron Street Press, 2015
- Cart, M. What's so funny?: Wit and humor in American children's literature(1st ed.). New York, NY: HarperCollins publishers. 1995.
- Cart, M. Young adult literature: From romance to realism. Chicago: American Library Association. 2010.
- Cart, M., & Jenkins, C. Top 250 LGBTQ books for teens: Coming out, being out, and the search for community. Chicago: Huron Street Press, 2015
References
- Book: Day, Frances Ann. Lesbian and Gay Voices: An Annotated Bibliography and Guide to Literature for Children and Young Adults. Greenwood Press. 2000. 0-313-31162-5. 188–190.
- Book: Cart, Michael. Young Adult Literature: From Romance to Realism. American Library Association. 2011. 978-0-8389-1045-0.