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When They Got the Call: PW Speaks with the 2017 Newbery and Caldecott Winners
PW spoke with this year's Caldecott and Newbery Medal winners about what they were doing when the committee called with the good news.
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Total Recall: PW Talks with Marcus Sedgwick
Sedgwick’s crime novel set in fin-de-siècle Paris, 'Mister Memory' (Pegasus Crime, Mar.), explores the implications of remembering everything.
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Spotlight on Isaac Lidsky
At only 37 years old, Isaac Lidsky has already had several remarkable and remarkably successful careers.
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Keep on Travelin': PW Talks with Rick Steves
The veteran guidebook author explains why the best souvenir is a broader perspective.
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Luck and Book Sales: PW Talks with Adrian McKinty
Det. Sgt. Sean Duffy must deal with police bureaucracy as well as murder in McKinty’s sixth series novel set in 1980s Northern Ireland, 'Police at the Station and They Don’t Look Friendly.'
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Four Questions for Veronica Roth
We spoke with 'Divergent' author Veronica Roth, whose latest book, 'Carve the Mark,' will be released worldwide in 33 languages on January 17.
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The Mystery of the Impossible-to-Find Mystery Novel: PW Talks with John Pugmire
Pugmire, the editor of Locked Room International, is publishing Stacey Bishop's classic impossible crime novel, 'Death in the Dark,' for the first time in the U.S. in March.
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Remembering Emmett Till: PW Talks with Timothy B. Tyson
In "The Blood of Emmett Till," Tyson draws on rediscovered court transcripts and an extensive interview with a key player in the tragedy to reexamine the notorious 1955 lynching that helped set off the civil rights movement.
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A Memoir About Depression 16 Years in the Making: PW Talks with Daphne Merkin
In her piercing memoir about depression, 'This Close to Happy' (FSG, Feb.), Daphne Merkin looks back and looks deep.
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Humor and Engagement: PW Talks with Joanna Faber
The coauthor of 'How to Talk So Little Kids Will Listen' introduces humanistic parenting to millennials.
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