The biggest library show in Texas hightails it to Big D, with a theme of ‘Library Renaissance: The Quest for Renewal’ ...
Trotman, who founded the Hachette Book Group imprint in October 2020 with a mission to center marginalized voices, discusses ...
Excommunication, hanging, and being cooked in a frying pan are just some of the punishments to dissuade potential book thieves collected in Oxford medievalist Baker’s phenomenal debut anthology.
Castillo (Salmon) skewers various forms of malarkey in this sharp tale of a cerebral man’s quest for self-improvement. The novel opens on December 31 in the wake of a “minor health scare ...
Growing consumer caution and uncertainty surrounding federal government support for education led results to fall below expectations in the children’s book publisher’s most recent quarter and the ...
Following a March 14 executive order to scale back the Institute for Museum and Library Services, U.S. Deputy Secretary of Labor Keith Sonderling was sworn in as the grant-making agency's leader on ...
Having published nonfiction for younger readers for more than 50 years, DK is poised to launch its first children’s and young ...
A New History from Muhammad to the Present’ (Princeton Univ., May), the historian chronicles the religion’s 1,400-year ...
Union Square & Co. introduced its Everyone Can Be a Reader series, a line of books specially designed for struggling readers ...
Presentations from household-name authors and professional panels for light-bulb moments are on the schedule in Dallas.
In this week's edition of Endnotes, we take a look at Colwill Brown's We Pretty Pieces of Flesh, an indelible picture of life ...
Parents and educators nationwide are seeking out the best teaching methods, as well as fonts and formats, to help struggling ...