Reader’s Maps connect fiction and nonfiction in the Readers Advisory. Using themes other than "writes like X" or "takes place in Y", a map can take a reader through some history and travel, romance and memoir to fully experience a theme.
Readers Maps at Topeka Shawnee Public Library have themes like Bayeux Tapestry includes history,art, and fiction about the Norman Conquest, To Say Nothing of the Dog, based on the Connie Willis SF title offers "Unreliable Narrarators" and "Time Travel" as accompaniments The Oldest Profession is everything you ever wanted to know about prostitution, including ''''Moll Flanders, and so forth.
Staying in Afghanistan, From India to the USA from Nancy Pearl,a handout from PLA 2006]
Reading Maps are also listed at Oak Park Public Library.
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