Watson spoke with PW about writing in prose, the power of community, and holding space for all Black children’s emotions.
Akner’s Long Island Compromise (Random House, July), a Jewish-American family contends with traumas new and old.
Cheryl Willis Hudson is the cofounder and editorial director of Just Us Books, which she launched in 1988 with her husband, ...
In this week's edition of Endnotes, we take a look at bestselling author Fawn Weaver's Love & Whiskey (Melcher Media, June), ...
Larsen spoke with PW about upcycling, the anthropological significance of garbage, and his forthcoming picture book 'Gifts ...
In her graphic narrative debut, Uprooted: A Memoir About What Happens When Your Family Moves Back (Roaring Brook, Sept.), ...
New Orleans indies are vibrant community hubs in one of the liveliest and most colorful cities in the country. They not only ...
In Nuclear Is Not the Solution (Verso, July), global affairs scholar M.V. Ramana explains the dangers of atomic energy and ...
Meg Medina, the 2023–2024 National Ambassador for Young People’s Literature (an initiative of the Library of Congress in ...
Children’s Institute Returns to New Orleans for Literary Lagniappe.
A throbbing disco beat powers screenwriter Croft’s stunning sophomore effort (after Stone Cold Fox), which centers on a pair ...
Construction Site: Garbage Crew to the Rescue! (Chronicle, Sept.; words by Sherri Duskey Rinker; $18.99; 100,000-copy announced first printing) Your House Is Not Just a House (Clarion, out now; illus.