In Comforting Myths (Univ. of Virginia, Oct.), Lebanese American novelist Rabih Alameddine argues that all art is political.
The inaugural International Summit of Audio Publishers held September 10 in New York City drew 137 participants who discussed ...
National Book Award winner Lily Tuck tells the story of Czeslawa Kwoka, a Polish Catholic teenager who was sent to Auschwitz.
Here's how the team behind Gender Queer fought censorship and book banning: ...
Ezra Jack Keats’s 1962 book The Snowy Day —about a Black boy who immerses himself in the magic of snowfall—remains a staple ...
Billed as a sex-positive, “feminist rage fantasy,” ‘Terror at the Gates’ will be published in July by Bloom Books. The ...
Venezuelan writer Sainz Borgo (It Would Be Night in Caracas) serves up a rich and lyrical tale of desperation and redemption, set during an outbreak of a plague that causes amnesia. Angustias ...
This month, we’ve got a giant eagle, good wine, and more. To submit a first line, email [email protected].
With schools in session and spooky season fast approaching, we asked children's booksellers and buyers about autumn trends in ...
On the cover of Caldecott Medalist Chris Raschka’s new middle grade novel, 'That Curious Thing,' one element is conspicuous ...
In the quarter just before the fall rush season begins, B&NE saw sales of its inclusive access programs rise 32% as it ...
Filmmaker and novelist Sayles (Jamie McGillivray) offers an electrifying and convincing chronicle of resistance among Indigenous students at the Carlisle Industrial School in 1890. Antoine LaMere ...