The Booker Prize winner’s novel ‘John of John’ (Grove, May) takes place in Scotland’s Outer Hebrides, where a native son returns after university and keeps his sexuality a secret.
In this week's edition of Endnotes, we take a look at Jennifer Acker's Surrender, which follows a woman who retreats from academic life in New York City to manage a family goat farm. Here's how the ...
With PLA around the corner, EveryLibrary’s democracy projects coordinator is helping raise levels of civic engagement among librarians and lobbying for access to information.
Seventeen-year-old high school student, researcher, and tech entrepreneur Samaira Mehta brings her passion for tech to ‘Sama Crushes the Code,’ the launch title of a new STEAM series.
A slate of new series aim to tap into kids’ shifting interests—and perhaps spark the next generation of scientists, inventors ...
A History of LGBTQ Music, 1969–2000’ (Viking, May), the journalist traces how queer recording artists have shaped modern music and culture.
The author’s latest, Whistler (Harper, June), centers on Daphne, a middle-aged English teacher; her reunion with Eddie, her former stepfather; and the long shadow cast by a car accident when she was ...
Kids and families can get their hands on STEAM series and activities at Scholastic’s Discovery Fair, a new style of book fair ...
Weeks after federal immigration enforcement upended everyday life in Minneapolis, the Public Library Association brings its ...
Participants in the Public Library Association’s Minneapolis meeting will lean into social justice, ethical AI, getting more ...
Peter Hubbard, SVP and publisher of Mariner Books, won rights to all 31 books in Roth’s oeuvre from Andrew Wylie of the Wylie Agency. The program kicks off in May with Roth’s American Trilogy novel ...
PW highlights a selection of picture books and board books that embrace the season and its myriad celebrations.
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