Industry News
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Northshire Books in Manchester Center, Vermont Wins 2013 Children’s Book Week Display Contest!
Northshire Books in Manchester Center, Vermont has been declared the official winner of the inaugural Children’s Book Week bookstore display contest co-hosted by the CBC, Every Child a Reader, and …
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Searching For Our Jeremy Lin
Read more »Jeremy Lin is a Taiwanese-American, Los Angeles born, Harvard educated, undrafted NBA point guard who rose to unexpected stardom on the New York Knicks (he’s now a member of the Houston Rockets). A little over a year ago, in February 2012, Lin had a moment in history that transcended sports and race and became a worldwide phenomenon affectionately referred to as “Linsanity.” This meteoric rise is best encapsulated in the CBS “60 Minutes” special that recently aired. In a nutshell: Lin went from bench-warming obscurity to international sensation as he led the New York Knicks on a winning streak that defied all odds. In his 12 starts before the All-Star break, Lin averaged 22.5 points and 8.7 assists, and New York had a 9–3 record. Jeremy Lin is one of the few Asian Americans in NBA history, and the first American of Chinese or Taiwanese descent to play in the NBA.
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R.L. Stine Remixes William Shakespeare
“Everyone knows that Mayhem Manor is cursed. After production on the horror film was stopped due to a series of mysterious deaths, it became a Hollywood legend–which makes it perfect …
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Stacey Jay Has a Megan Berry Story In-The-Works
To this day, Jay still gets fan mail with requests for the third and final Megan Berry book. At this point in time, she has written three chapters. It is …
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Actress Melissa Gilbert to Release Picture Book Daisy and Josephine with Paula Wiseman Books
New York, NY, May 23, 2013 – Melissa Gilbert, actress and bestselling author of Prairie Tale, has announced that she will be publishing her first picture book with Paula Wiseman Books, an imprint …
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Scholastic Suggests That Kids Will Reach for More Books if Technology and Reading Are Combined
1. Track Online Minutes: Kids can read over the summer and track their reading minutes online with the Scholastic Summer Challenge, a free global reading program where kids read, log minutes, and earn …
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Ally Carter’s Final Gallagher Girls Title to be Released this Fall
“Cammie Morgan has lost her father and her memory, but in the heart-pounding conclusion to the best-selling Gallagher Girls series, she finds her greatest mission yet. Cammie and her friends …
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2013 Maryland Black-Eyed Susan Book Award Winners Announced
more at the Maryland Association of School Librarians’ website▸▸ WINNERS Picture Book Category – Cat Secrets by Jef Czekaj Grades 4 to 6 Category – Wild Wings by Gill Lewis …
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Steve Carell to Star in the Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day Film
“In the script, written by Lisa Cholodenko and Rob Leiber, the boy has a terrible day and wishes his family experienced his suffering, which they later do. Carell is playing …
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27 Kidlit Creators Assemble for the “Turning the Page, New Stories for Newtown” Event
“The event kicked off Friday, May 17, when two or three authors visited each of Newtown’s public schools and St Rose of Lima School, and concluded the next day at …
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This Week on Girls Scouts’ The Studio: Author Andrew Clements
“A career as a writer does not usually happen quickly or all at once. For most people, it’s a long learning process. It always helps your writing if you write …
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IBBY Announces the 2014 Hans Christian Andersen Award Jury and Nominees
The 2014 Jury, selected by IBBY’s Executive Committee from nominations made by its national sections, comprises the following ten distinguished members from across the globe. Jury President María Jesús Gil (Madrid, Spain) will …
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The Eric Carle Museum of Picture Book Art Announces 2013 Carle Honors Honorees
(Amherst, MA –May 20, 2013) The Eric Carle Museum of Picture Book Art is pleased to announce the 2013 Carle Honors honorees to be celebrated at Guastavino’s in New York …
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Bernard Waber Has Passed On
Waber is perhaps best known for creating the Lyle picture book series. This beloved crocodile first appeared in Waber’s classic title, The House on East 88th Street. He followed-up this …
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Kat Zhang to Pen Once We Were
“Eva was never supposed to have survived this long. As the recessive soul, she should have faded away years ago. Instead, she lingers in the body she shares with her …
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New York Times Bestselling Author Jenny Han to Release New Teen Novel to All the Boys I’ve Loved Before with Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers in Spring 2014
“We are so thrilled to continue our relationship with Jenny Han,” said Justin Chanda, “Fans of her Summer series will not be disappointed with this beautifully written ode to secret …
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A Children’s Choice Book Awards Photo Essay
Publishers Weekly has crafted a photo essay to memorialize all the excitement and celebration. See pictures of the children’s authors, illustrators, and publishing executives who attended this gala including R.J. …
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Diversity in the News
May 9th—May 16th, 2013
ON OUR RADAR- White kids will no longer be a majority in just a few years at CNN
- Where Are All the Black Boys? by Varian Johnson
- See The Fascinating Evolution of Cover Art From 12 Legendary Queer Books at Autostraddle – including Annie on My Mind
- In Our Own Words – YA author E.M. Kokie on how girls in YA novels rarely describe their own bodies using anatomically specific words
- Celebrate YA Books That Feature Haitian Culture at YALSA’s The Hub
- Pictures, Patterns, Words by Lyn Miller-Lachmann at Diversity in YA
- Author’s Notebook | Leslea Newman at The Whole Megillah
- Is UK Publishing Too “White, Middle-Class” to Be Truly Global? at Publishing Perspectives
- No censorship: Northville Schools refuse to remove Anne Frank from reading list via Hometownlife.com
- Trash Can Days by Teddy Steinkellner – review at Pink Me – addresses depictions of race in YA
- DiYA Author Spotlight: Laurence Yep at Diversity in YA
- Black In America: A Story Rendered In Gray Scale – NPR books on the need for coming-of-age novels that address race
- 2013 Middle Grade Black Boys: Seriously, People? at Fuse #8
- DiversifYA: Kristina Pérez – interview with the author of The Myth of Morgan La Fey (Palgrave Macmillan) and A Hedonist's Guide to Beijing; also see this week’s interview with Tamara Mataya
- YA books need to reflect our diverse society at The Telegraph
- A Few Hints About the Japanese Literature Challenge 7 Coming This June at Dolce Belleza
- Two-in-One Notebook Special | Author Leanne Lieberman and Editor Sarah Harvey, Lauren Yanofsky Hates the Holocaust at The Whole Megillah
- 10 YA Books About Southeast Asian Americans at Diversity in YA
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Diversity in the News: May 9th — May 16, 2013
ON OUR RADAR White kids will no longer be a majority in just a few years at CNN Where Are All the Black Boys? by Varian Johnson See The Fascinating …
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Tom Angleberger & Cece Bell Collaborate on a Picture Book Project
The story follows a not-so-friendly Yankee Doodle and his relationship with an “overeager pony.” This project marks Angleberger’s debut as a picture book author. Clarion Books, an imprint of Houghton …