A recent NCTE survey shows educators overwhelmingly value diverse literature—but need help getting it into classrooms.
We spoke with authors, digital content creators, podcast hosts, and winners of the globe-trotting reality series 'The Amazing ...
The journalists’ ‘Miracle Children’ (Metropolitan, Jan.) exposes abuses at T.M. Landry, a Louisiana prep school once widely ...
Contributions from the Union Square acquisition plus solid showings from new releases resulted in a 12.5% increase in Q3 ...
After a seven-year run, the RELX Group has given up its title as the world’s largest book publisher, displaced by ...
Wednesday’s big sessions include talks with several CEOs, an update from Spotify on distribution and partnerships, no ...
Creating diverse stories that make young people feel seen and valued inspires Tony Weaver Jr., whose debut book, Weirdo ...
Teaching young readers how to prepare for a natural disaster is the basis of Hurricane (Holiday House), the latest ...
There’s a new member of Katherine Applegate’s memorable fictional menagerie, which includes the stars of Crenshaw, Odder, and ...
Angeline Boulley, an enrolled member of the Sault Ste. Marie Tribe of Chippewa Indians, is the author of three YA thrillers ...
Based on preliminary figures, Frankfurt reported an increase of 3% in trade visitors and a slight increase in the number of ...
Retailers and publishers alike were able to put aside the myriad challenges facing the comics industry—from tariffs to the ...
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