Our speakers on The New York Times Bestseller List for 11/20/16
The Penguin Random House Speakers Bureau is thrilled that each week many of our speakers are on The New York Times Bestseller List.
The Penguin Random House Speakers Bureau is thrilled that each week many of our speakers are on The New York Times Bestseller List.
The Penguin Random House Speakers Bureau represents numerous winners of the renowned National Book Award. Let us introduce you…
Global security advisor and futurist, Marc Goodman shares some impactful statistics on cyber security.
The National Endowment for the Arts is now accepting applications for the 2017-2018 NEA Big Read. Meet some of the PRHSB authors featured in the library.
As you look ahead to 2017, now is the time to secure a speaker for MLK Day and Black History Month events. Our speakers will inspire important discourse in your community and organization.
Nancy Jo Sales ignites a much-needed conversation about helping children navigate an adolescence dominated by social media and new sexual norms.
RT @onbeing: “It's an act of love and an act of faith to allow yourself to feel the pain of another.” ~@Isabelwilkerson https://t.co/VQGDjS…
LISTEN: A moving reflection from @thomaschattwill, on where America goes now, via @BBCRadio4: bbc.in/2gaTkPo
We’re thrilled to welcome #HanyaYanagihara to our roster, author of the critically acclaimed novel #ALittleLife: bit.ly/PRHYanagihara
RT @mashagessen: In which I try to think about collaboration and resistance. nybooks.com/daily/2016/11/…
Read speaker & #netneutrality expert Tim Wu’s conversation with @verge about #advertising and the election: bit.ly/2fZDGVp
Learn about 2016 @macfound fellow #LaurenRedniss’ imaginative biographies and books, via @smithsonian: bit.ly/2gC8Vtd
Karen Russell was adored by all. She is magnificent. She’s kind and funny and generous and unassuming and smart and game and willing to speak with students. All I have is praise.
—Hofstra University
Everything came together beautifully! The students greeted her as if she was a rock star, her talk was interesting and spell-binding, followed by a good half-hour of eager questioning, all by students. There is no doubt in my mind that Emily’s demeanor and presence made the night. It was wonderful. She is very kind, and showed a lot of stamina and patience.
—St. Michael’s College
I am still basking in the glory of Bryan’s visit. It was truly a wonderful event. Bryan is a gracious and eloquent man in every sense. I will be reflecting on his words and his philosophies for a long while.
—East Lansing Public Library