Chloe Texier-Rose has joined Little, Brown as assistant director of publicity. In her new role, she will report to Sabrina ...
In the 2023-2024 school year, state legislation was “particularly critical in accelerating book bans,” the report states, ...
About 100 friends and colleagues gathered at the Iris restaurant in Manhattan on September 20 to wish Stuart Applebaum both a happy birthday and good luck after he steps away from Penguin Random House ...
Is this a sign of progress? With Banned Books Week 2024 underway, the American Library Association released its preliminary ...
It’s never too early to get into the Halloween spirit! Young readers can prepare for tricks and treats with books including a ...
Twenty Years: Hope, War, and the Betrayal of an Afghan Generation Daily Telegraph film critic Robey (coeditor of The DVD Stack) serves up a rollicking survey of cinematic turkeys from 1916’s ...
Critic and satirist Brown (150 Glimpses of the Beatles) depicts Queen Elizabeth (1926–2022) as “a human looking-glass” in this clever and stylish portrait. Conveying the queen’s impact as ...
Christopher Stewart is known by his students as the Peace and Love Librarian. His mission is to serve up heaping helpings of ...
Koe (Delayed Rays of a Star) draws on Chinese mythology for this brilliant story of two sisters who were born as snakes in 815 China and live as women in contemporary New York City and Singapore.
Authors Maiga Doocy, K.M. Enright, and Emery Robin discuss the recent rise of LGBTQ characters and themes in speculative fiction. Rachael Allen, V.P. Anderson, Tiffany D. Jackson, and Colleen AF ...
Perfectly balancing sweetness and steam, the latest from Day (the Eddington Heirs series) finds Genesis Hunter at a crossroads. Her lease is up, her job has been eliminated, and her finances are ...