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A few thoughts. One: I planned to cover two books tonight, linked by the fact that they both feature girls who have been harmed by their worlds but who won’t go down without a fight, and who both, through perseverance and pain, succeed. But it diminished both texts and I especially didn’t want to risk […]
Stonewall: Breaking Out in the Fight for Gay Rights by Ann Bausum Viking, May 2015 Reviewed from final copy Boys Who Challenged Hitler: Knud Pedersen and the Churchill Club by Phillip Hoose Farrar, Straus, and Giroux, May 2015 Reviewed from final copy We’ve got two nonfiction reads. They’re both short, they’ve both received a lot […]
Curious about what to check out this month? November's stars includes some can't-miss titles: the audio version of Ali Benjamin's heartbreaking The Truth About Jellyfish, Shaun David Hutchinson's haunting We Are the Ants, and Ashley Bryan's collection of Langston Hughes's poetry, accompanied by his gorgeous collage-style illustrations.
SPONSORED: Macmillan presents two debut novels that will launch its Flatiron Books YA list—Meredith Russo's If I Was Your Girl and Alison Umminger's American Girls
Once upon a time ago, over on Heavy Medal, Jonathan very boldly (and wittily) ran a post with just a title and the cover of the book. His point was that sometimes you just don’t have anything good to say about a book, so why say anything at all? I’m not nearly as bold, nor […]
Random House revealed some of the top titles on their 2016 Spring list, including a special anniversary edition of The Book Thief and several offerings by debut authors.