Teen Advisory Board helps Livingston Parish Library find new teen, young adult books for collection
Teen Advisory Board members spent three hours at Cavalier House Books and Old City Hall selecting and debating which books to add to the Livingston Parish Library’s teen and young adult collection on Saturday afternoon.
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Teen Advisory Board members Jayda Brignac, right, and Rayne Wiley, left, discuss adding a book by American author John Green to their collection.
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From left, Teen Advisory Board members Kayla Donovan, Abby Clark, and head of adult services Ann Gomez debate over adding a book.
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Thirteen-year-old Hattie Stringer reads the back cover of a book.
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Sixteen-year-old Cade Delafosse crouches down to peruse the books inside the young adult section at Cavalier House Books.
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Cade Delafosse gives head of youth services Lesley Campbell a thumbs up inside the young adult section at Cavalier House Books.
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From left: Youth services coordinator Danielle Frederick and Teen Advisory Board members Owen Bomar, Cael Delafosse and Raiden Bragg laugh at the pictures inside a book.
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Twelve-year-old Bella Roberie scans over a book while clutching two others.
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Danielle Durr, right, reaches for a book while 13-year-old Lois Leyerle inside the young adult section of Cavalier House Books.
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Fifteen-year-old twins Maiah and Justin Woodring glance over the titles displayed in front of Cavalier House Books.
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Teen Advisory Board members and their TAB leaders debate which books to add to the Livingston Parish Library’s teen and young adult collection.
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From left: Owen Bomar, Abby Clark and Eva Gold read the inside flap of “Elsie Mae has Something to Say.”