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Shailene Woodley Donates Hair to Prepare for ‘The Fault in Our Stars’ Movie Role
Over at her personal tumblr page, Woodley explained that “john green (author of T.F.I.O.S.), wyck godfrey (producer of the film), and i all decided that this could be a beautiful …
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Jarrett J. Krosoczka on Not Judging What is “Legitimate” Reading
“I was an avid reader as a kid. The only problem was that I didn’t realize it at the time. The reading I was most passionate about wasn’t validated as …
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Jennifer L. Holm & Matthew Holm on the Positive Impact of Graphic Novels
“Graphic novels have the incredible ability to give visual clues and break out different aspects of the text like narration and dialogue. It really simplifies storytelling in a way for …
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Cassandra Clare to Make a Cameo in ‘City of Bones’ Movie
Constantin Film has already given the green light for a film adaptation of the second Mortal Instruments book, City of Ashes. Director Harald Zwart will return to oversee this project. …
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The Horn Book Poses Five Questions For Mitali Perkins
In an exclusive interview with The Horn Book, Mitali Perkins discusses mining the “funny fields” that emerge when you “grow up in between cultures,” humor’s community-building potential, and her three …
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Penguin Young Readers Group To Publish Children’s Book Series By 13-Year-Old Debut Novelist Jake Marcionette
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE 13-year-old Jake Marcionette will publish his debut middle grade series, JUST JAKE with Grosset & Dunlap, an imprint of Penguin Young Readers Group. JUST JAKE introduces readers to sixth-grader Jake Ali …
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Veronica Roth Writes New ‘Divergent’ Short Stories
The titles for the story are as follows: “The Transfer,” “The Initiate,” “The Son,” and “The Traitor.” HarperCollins will release a digital edition of the first story, “The Transfer,” on …
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This Week on Girls Scouts’ The Studio: ‘Miss Maple’s Seeds’ Creator Eliza Wheeler
“The best way to cope with negative emotions in hard times is to channel them through creative activities: drawing, reading, writing, music, gardening, cooking, crafts, physical activity—the list is endless. …
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NCALL Calls for Empowering and Addressing Black Male Readers
“The problem is more than just covers showing females, or books written by female authors, or boys preferring non-fiction. It’s about kids who almost never see themselves in a book …
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New York Magazine Profiles Samantha Shannon, Possible “Next J.K. Rowling.”
Samantha Shannon, author of the much-hyped upcoming Bloomsbury release The Bone Season, has garnered raves, a movie deal, and comparisons to the Harry Potter scribe—all before the age of 21. …
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Scholastic to Publish The Finisher by David Baldacci
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE SCHOLASTIC ACQUIRES FANTASY NOVEL FOR CHILDREN BY BESTSELLING AUTHOR DAVID BALDACCI The Finisher To Be Released March 4, 2014 NEW YORK, NY—August 12, 2013—Scholastic, the global children’s …
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Christopher Myers On Trayvon Martin & His Responsibilities as a Children’s Storyteller
“So here, then, is my responsibility. To make images, to tell stories, to trouble the narratives that pervade so many people’s secret hearts and minds. To make books in which …
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Penguin Young Readers Group Teams With barrettSF On Mad Libs
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE New York, NY – Penguin Young Readers Group will partner with San Francisco-based advertising agency barrettSF on an innovative advertising campaign for Mad Libs. Mad Libs is the classic fill-in-the-blank …
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NYC Middle School Eliminates ‘The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian’ From Summer Reading List
“Alexie, after a banning of his book unrelated to the Queens controversy, also said recently in an interview on the National Coalition Against Censorship blog that, ‘I have no objection …
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Sanibel Public Library Donates More Than 500 Books to the Golisano Children’s Hospital of Southwest Florida
“New books are needed every year because worn out copies are discarded and books given to children staying at the hospital can’t be returned because of the possibility of spreading …
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Diversity in the News
August 2nd – August 9th, 2013
NEW AT CBC DIVERSITY THIS WEEK- Industry Q&A with Robin Smith, children's book reviewer
- Talking to Teens – Liz Waniewski, Executive Editor, Dial/Penguin Books for Young Readers offers insights into how teens pick books
CBC DIVERSITY/COMMITTEE MEMBERS IN THE NEWS- CBC Diversity: Our Industry Cares About Kids on the Margins at Mitali’s Fire Escape – “One of the most encouraging signs of change since I've been in this vocation was the establishment of the Children's Book Council’s Diversity Committee…”
ON OUR RADAR- Publishing Diverse Books Isn’t About Reaching Quotas at Rich in Color – Tu Books publisher Stacy Whitman on why she publishes diverse books
- Young dreamers at The Horn Book – author/illustrator Christopher Myers on Trayvon Martin and children’s books
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Two More Actors Join ‘The Fault in Our Stars’ Film Cast
It has already been announced that Ansel Elgort will play Augustus Waters and Shailene Woodley will play Hazel Grace Lancaster. The movie comes out in 2014. more at Entertainment Weekly▸▸ …
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Jarrett J. Krosoczka Creates the Tenth ‘Lunch Lady’ Graphic Novel
Knopf Books for Young Readers, an imprint of Random House Children’s Books, will release the book on January 28, 2014. The story will feature Lunch Lady, Betty, and nine villains! …
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This Week on Girls Scouts’ The Studio: Artist Michel Rodrigue
“For drawing, I’d suggest that you study at a good art school that will give you sound basic skills. You should draw all the time and draw all sorts of …
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Farrar, Straus and Giroux to Publish ‘Speak’ as a Graphic Novel
“The novel centers on Melinda, a teen who retreats into isolation and silence after she is raped, finding solace only in her art. It was a National Book Award finalist …



















