The Jewish literature prize, a program of the Jewish Book Council, was awarded to Novey's 'Ways to Disappear' (Little, Brown), along with an attendant $100,000 purse. more » »
New
Leibovitz Monograph Goes to Phaidon
Phaidon will publish 'Annie Leibovitz: Portraits 2005-2016' on October 25. more » »
Phaidon will publish 'Annie Leibovitz: Portraits 2005-2016' on October 25. more » »
Amazon and the
E.U. Come to Terms: The European Commission has accepted
commitments by Amazon to alter its e-book contracts with publishers, ending an
investigation.
How the NEH
Saved Tennessee Literature: As long as the NEH survives, Chapter
16 will support Tennessee readers and writers—and they need the support.
Tate Publishing
Reopens: The Oklahoma-based publishing house facing at least $4
million in judgments from federal and state courts reopened for business this
week.
Amazon and the
Mall Developer: L.A. real estate developer Rob Caruso is talking
to Amazon.com Inc. about opening retail stores for merchandise beyond books.
Dead 'NYT' Lists
Are a Loss for Books: As best-seller lists are cut, a disaster
looms for publishers and authors alike—and new authors may suffer the most.
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Childrens Books in the media
Childrens Books in the media
From the New York Times:
Harry Potter and the Cursed Child Sets Date for Opening Night on Broadway. Click here
From the New York Times:
Netflix to Add Warning to Start of 13 Reasons Why. Click here
From People:
Family of Amy Krouse Rosenthal Starts Foundation. Click here
From Brightly:
How Reading to Your Children Helps You to Be a Present Parent. Click here
From Omnivoracious:
Happy Birthday, Leo Lionni. Click here |
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From the Washington Post:
Kids love fidget spinner toys, but are they too much of a distraction in the classroom? Click here
From NPR:
Pre-K: Decades Worth of Studies, One Strong Message. Click here
From Book Riot:
Why Modernizing Nancy Drew Doesn't Work. Click here
From PopSugar:
The 22 Books From the '90s That You Need to Read with Your Kids. Click here
From School Library Journal:
Wordless Picture Books: A List. Click here |
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