PW asked three educators about steps they are taking to diversify their libraries in this era of book bans and challenges.
Ruppel, who previously served as the art book publisher’s COO and prior to that spent more than two decades at McGraw-Hill, ...
Three days before oral arguments, defendants in Crookshanks v. Elizabeth School District asked the 10th Circuit to dismiss ...
French publisher Morgen made a splash earlier this month with a global book deal for a new graphic novel series from creators ...
The new president of Franklin Siegal & Yanez discusses taking over the 50-year-old scouting agency, tracking TikTok trends, ...
Though the publisher denied reports of large-scale layoffs, it did confirm it had made a small number of staffing changes. Since its acquisition by private investment firm KKR in late 2023, S&S has ...
Colleen Hoover’s Woman Down, the #1 book in the country, invites some comparison with the author’s life. Plus two volumes in ...
The James novelist topped a new list compiled by the African American Literature Book Club ranking Black writers’ print unit ...
Spells and spirits are perennially on trend in middle grade fantasy, but magic doesn’t always work out as promised for the ...
Lexicographer Kory Stamper’s ‘True Color’ (Knopf, Mar.) profiles early-20th-century scientists Margaret and I.H. Godlove, who ...
Scholars Jennifer Caplan, Jarrod Tanny, and Avinoam Patt discuss Jewish humor and satire as a global phenomenon as well as a ...
A skeptical young woman, feeling directionless and disillusioned with love, agrees to be the first client for her older ...
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