Authors Jerry Craft, Grace Lin, and others discuss the personal and professional impact of having parents call to remove their books from schools and libraries.
Panelists offered their personal stories, resources, and advice during the SLJ Summit session on book challenges.
Baker & Taylor, which provides physical and digital books and services to public and academic libraries, will now operate as an independent, privately owned entity.
The Department of Justice is suing to stop the proposed merger between publishers Penguin Random House and Simon & Schuster; Alex Gino's novel will officially get new title and cover; the Library of Congress has a new comics exhibit; and more in this edition of News Bites.
Lavishly illustrated, with appealing design, browsable nonfiction has revolutionized children’s books by giving young fact lovers a fresh, engaging way to access information. And more titles are on the horizon.
As Halloween creeps up, these five audio dramas deliver chills and thrills.
Save the date and register to join us “In Community” for a full-day, virtual program on Oct. 28.
Whether readers are looking for an inspirational story about a chef, to get to know Megan Rapinoe, or to nerd out on grammar, the options are there. Plus: six stellar adaptations.
The author of the Schneider Family Book Award-winning novel Show Me a Sign recommends four recent releases.
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