Elena Ferrante
Brings Kids to TV: Children and parents gathered last week in
Naples, Italy, for a casting call for the HBO adaptation of Ferrante’s novel
'My Brilliant Friend.'
How to Write
Iranian America: Author Porochista Khakpour on growing up in
America as an Iranian-American and working toward being a writer.
The Library of
Books and Bombs: How a London borough turned a former insane
asylum into a library that survived the German Blitz.
BBC Books Brings
Poetry to 'Doctor Who': The first 'Doctor Who' poetry collection
will be written by James Goss and illustrated by former executive producer
Russell T. Davies.
Reviving an Out
of Print Book: One author's book went out of print, but he has a
plan to revive it—without his publisher's help.
Children's books in the media:
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Children's books in the media:
From Variety:
Universal buys rights to 'You May Want to Marry My Husband' column by late author Amy Krouse Rosenthal. Click here
From the Smithsonian:
The True Story Behind Mrs. Basil E. Frankweiler and Her Mixed-Up Files. Click here
From Bookselling This Week:
Check out which books made the Summer 2017 Kids' Indie Next List. Click here
From the New York Times:
How Google Took Over the Classroom. Click here
From School Library Journal:
Hena Khan and Karuna Riazi on Writing for Salaam Reads. Click here
From the Millions:
Why the Link Between Edward Gorey and John Bellairs Remains Unbreakable. Click here |
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From the Guardian:
See the photo gallery for the just-announced shortlist for the U.K.'s Klaus Flugge prize for children's book illustration. Click here
From Entertainment Weekly:
The Day the Crayons Quit illustrator Oliver Jeffers announces a new picture book. Click here
From Animation:
New PBS Kids series Pinkalicious & Peterrific to premiere in 2018. Click here
From the Telegraph:
The 10 must-read young adult books. Click here
From the Horn Book:
The Family Who Reads Together, Cries Together. Click here
From the Los Angeles Times:
Once controversial, the picture book Heather Has Two Mommies is now collectible. Click here |
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