Among the books hitting shelves next week are a picture book from a beloved queer performer, a middle grade novel highlighting Indigenous history, a YA trilogy closer following a teen’s final battle ...
After nearly three years in development, Charlesbridge Publishing is ready to release the first titles in its STEAMworks ...
Suzanne Herz at Doubleday announced the acquisition of U.S. rights to Grisham’s latest thriller, The French Illusion, from ...
The British author is reteaming with Hachette Books Group’s Grand Central Publishing for his next novel, The Deep and Secret ...
The creation of the worldwide tech group “reflects our ongoing commitment to investing in the tools, platforms, and ...
The literary merits—and potential dangers—of artificial intelligence were a hot topic at the Association of Writers & Writing Programs’ annual conference, held March 4–7 in Baltimore.
Boecher’s graphic novel debut, Chicken Heart (Street Noise, out now), explores the intersections of grief and humor in the ...
In J.R. Thornton’s sophomore novel, Lucien, a scholarship student falls under the sway of his charming, dangerous roommate and becomes a reluctant accomplice in a scheme to sell fake art. The ...
This year marks the 10th anniversary of the Anna Dewdney Read-Together Award, which was established in 2016 by Penguin Young Readers, the Children’s Book Council, and Every Child a Reader in honor of ...
Adib Khorram and Nathanael Lessore address the complexities of masculinity and growing up in their new YA novels 'One Word, Six Letters' and 'King of Nothing,' respectively.
Our reviews of the books that inspired this year's Academy Award–nominated films, from 'Hamnet' and 'Train Dreams' to 'One Battle After Another' and beyond.
Following late-night parties, the London Book Fair’s final day closed with panels focused on fighting against monoculture, amplifying underserved voices, supporting young readers, and developing the ...
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