Thursday, June 23, 2016

Children's Books in the Media


IN THE MEDIA - PW

From NPR:
Harry Potter Inc. Hopes to Re-Create the Magic, Hogwarts and All, with Cursed Child.
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From the Guardian:
J.K. Rowling condemns "ugly" rhetoric of EU referendum campaign.
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From School Library Journal:
Protests Are Growing in Texas Against a Proposed Mexican American Textbook.
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From PRI:
A children's book introduces German kids to the true story of Syrian refugees.
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From the Huffington Post:
Michael Ian Black's New Picture Book Explains 'Beasty' Donald Trump to Kids.
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From Philly.com:
Hollywood's 15 all-time best movies based on kids' books.
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From the Hollywood Reporter:
Australian Kids' Book Series Alice-Miranda to Be Adapted as TV Show.
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From Brightly:
The Eight Most Lovably Awkward Characters in YA Books.
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From the Guardian:
The world of children's books is a massive diversity fail – here's how we change it.
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From the New Yorker:
I Know What I Read That Summer: A writer's tribute to Lois Duncan.
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From Teen Vogue:
This Orlando Shooting Victim Is Being Honored as a Harry Potter Figure.
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From the Seattle Post-Intelligencer:
Local techie is writing a children's book on Amazon's boom in Seattle.
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From Variety:
Me Before You director Thea Sharrock to adapt Kiera Cass's The Selection.
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From the Huffington Post:
The Gay Young Adult Audiobook of the Summer Is a Must-Listen.
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From Cleveland.com:
Cleveland is home to one of the world's largest Alice in Wonderland collections.
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From Brightly:
Nine Children's Book Authors on the Joys of Summer Reading.
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