Robin Talley's new novel, 'Everything Glittered,' brings readers to the Prohibition days of Washington, D.C., as 17-year-old ...
Is it a matter of art imitating life, or life imitating art? That question is up for debate at Books of Wonder in New York ...
Publishers shared some of the recent and forthcoming children's titles in translation they're especially proud to be bringing ...
We asked two-time Printz Award winner A.S. King and fellow YA author Stephanie Kuehnert to discuss their new books and the ...
Scholastic celebrates the beloved Baby-sitters Club series, originally written by Ann M. Martin, with “Summer of the ...
According to AAP's StatShot program, industry sales were up 5.6% in the first half of 2024. Sales of adult titles rose 6.7%, ...
Booksellers gathered in Pasadena for the California Independent Booksellers Alliance’s Fall Fest 2024, September 17–18. Of ...
We spoke with a dozen literary translators about the joys and tribulations of working with U.S. publishers—including issues of visibility and recognition and the rise of AI—and their forecast for the ...
Venezuelan writer Sainz Borgo (It Would Be Night in Caracas) serves up a rich and lyrical tale of desperation and redemption, set during an outbreak of a plague that causes amnesia. Angustias ...
Filmmaker and novelist Sayles (Jamie McGillivray) offers an electrifying and convincing chronicle of resistance among Indigenous students at the Carlisle Industrial School in 1890. Antoine LaMere ...
Tuck (Sisters) draws on the true story of a Polish Catholic girl who died in Auschwitz in her unflinching latest. The reader first meets Czeslawa Kwoka shortly before the German invasion in 1939.
This scintillating debut depicts Henri Bergson (1859–1941), the Belle Époque philosopher of “flux,” as a countervailing force against turn-of-the-century certainties about technological ...