Friday, July 08, 2016

PW - CHILDREN'S BOOKS IN THE MEDIA


From Salon:
Scholars and writers call foul on J.K. Rowling's North American magic.
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From the Guardian:
Judith Kerr is awarded a lifetime achievement prize at the London Zoo.
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From the Hollywood Reporter:
Steven Spielberg's BFG Equals Big Failed Gamble at Box Office in North America.
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From Entertainment Weekly:
See an excerpt from Jeff Kinney's new Diary of a Wimpy Kid book, Double Down.
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From the Denver Post:
How Tattered Cover's future owners are setting their sights on young readers.
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From the Guardian:
Pam Royds, longtime head of children's books at André Deutsch in U.K., has died at 91.
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From CBS News:
Artist Kadir Nelson's illustrations of pride and soul.
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From Salon:
"Pat the Bunny is kind of twisted, and other lessons I learned from picture books."
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From the Guardian:
Previously unseen Beatrix Potter illustrations are discovered in a stately home.
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From the Guardian:
Horatio Clare and Penny Thomas win the U.K.'s Branford Boase Award.
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From Slate:
BFG movie vs. book: How similar is Spielberg's version to Roald Dahl's?
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From Entertainment Weekly:
A nine-year-old reporter's film and TV rights are being shopped after her big book deal.
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From Bookish:
Sarah J. Maas Teases What Readers Can Expect After A Court of Mist and Fury.
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From the Guardian:
Scott O'Dell's Island of the Blue Dolphins cast a lifelong spell over me, by Lauren Wolk.
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From NPR:
The People Vs. Coloring Books: The Verdict Is In.
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From Paste:
The Blurry Line Between Comics and Picture Books: Ben Hatke on His Favorite Hybrids.
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