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Dina Nayeri brings her next novel to Algonquin, Colleen Hoover and John Grisham announce their next projects, and more in ...
Steven Vogel is a longtime journalist who’s known for his book Reasonable Doubt, which shares his experience of covering a ...
Snyder’s documentary on combating book bans—already a Sundance Film Festival hit—will tour libraries, campuses, and cinemas ...
Enter PRH’s Intellectual Freedom Taskforce, an internal group led by PRH SVP Skip Dye that has become the vanguard in the ...
New children’s books by Stephen King and Maurice Sendak, and Aaron Reynolds and Peter Brown, make strong debuts on our lists.
The five finalists in each category will be named on will be named October 7, and winners will be revealed at an awards ceremony in New York City on November 19.
Len Vlahos and Kristen Gilligan, previously the co-owners of Denver’s Tattered Cover Book Store, have launched Left Field Publishing, a press specializing in books that cross genres and defy ...
In this week's edition of Endnotes, we take a look at the most challenged book of 2024, George M. Johnson's All Boys Aren’t ...
The former poet laureate gathers new work and selections from her 20-year career in ‘Startlement’ (Milkweed, Sept.).
Advocacy is essential in South Carolina, which is home to one of the nation’s strictest book-banning laws. Regulation 43-170, ...
Restrictions to reading materials are taking a toll on communities nationwide. These lawyers are helping librarians, teachers ...
In 'Nightmare Obscura' (Holt, Nov.), the sleep scientist explores how dreams impact waking life and the growing research into ...
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