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When readers first met her in 'The Golden Compass,' Lyra Belacqua was a young orphan, hiding in a wardrobe at Oxford’s Jordan College, spying on scholars. Now her story will come to an end with 'The ...
The one-day event, slated for September 17 at the New York Academy of Medicine, will bring together literary agents, editors, ...
In its second purchase this year, Globe Pequot Publishing Group has agreed to acquire the nonfiction indie publisher Square One Publishers, which was founded by Rudy Shur in 1999.
We spoke with Katie Mazeika, author-illustrator and advocate for the neurodivergent and disabled, about her first fiction picture book, 'Maybe Just Ask Me!' ...
In yet another twist in the Diamond Comic bankruptcy proceedings, Alliance Entertainment terminated its agreement to purchase ...
We’ve gathered a selection of titles for young readers to enjoy with their loved ones this coming Mother’s Day and Father’s ...
Independent Bookstore Day was a celebration of community for the 1,600 indie bookstores across the country celebrating it ...
Khemiri (The Family Clause) follows three sisters and their childhood friend, a fellow Swedish Tunisian named Jonas, over decades in this wondrous novel. The Mikkola girls’ distinct ...
Former friends must navigate class dynamics and economic divides to help each other accomplish their goals in this knockout novel by Wilson (Last Chance Dance). Reya Samuels and Sommer Watkins ...
Chelsea Lin Wallace, illus. by Thyra Heder. Holiday House/Porter, $18.99 (48p) ISBN 978-0-8234-5704-5 Sporting a purple Hawaiian shirt and gray ponytail, and sipping from a thermal mug whose ...
In Japan, most manga are divided into categories by gender and age group: boys (shonen), girls (shojo), women (josei), and ...
Brooklyn-based artbook publisher PowerHouse Books has spent the past three decades pushing the boundaries of what photography ...