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Obituary: Sheila Barry
Sheila Barry, highly regarded publisher of Groundwood Books, died in Toronto of complications from cancer on November 15.
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Four Questions for Oliver Jeffers
PW spoke with Jeffers about his new picture book, and the ways that fatherhood has given an immediacy to his storytelling.
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Q & A with Shane Burcaw
PW spoke with Burcaw about his first foray into writing for young readers, and his mission of changing the public perception of disability.
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Global Kids Connect 2017: Q & A with Ginger Clark
In anticipation of the Global Kids Connect conference on December 4, PW spoke with Curtis Brown agent Ginger Clark about the U.K. marketplace, the ramifications of current events, and where the bright spots are in the world of children’s publishing.
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Obituary: Pat Hutchins
Pat Hutchins, author-illustrator of such beloved picture books as 'Rosie’s Walk' and 'Good-Night, Owl!,' died on November 7 at age 75, at her home in London.
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On My Nightstand: Carl Lennertz's Nighttime Reading
Carl Lennertz, executive director of the Children’s Book Council and Every Child a Reader, shares what’s on his bedside table.
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Four Questions for Jeff Kinney
PW spoke with Kinney about his beloved and bestselling Diary of a Wimpy Kid series, which is now celebrating 10 years in print.
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Q & A with Barbara Lehman
PW spoke Lehman about wordless books, how children react to her stories, and her sequel to 'The Red Book.'
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Four Questions for Jason Segel and Kirsten Miller
We spoke with the Nightmares! co-authors about their forthcoming YA collaboration, 'Otherworld.'
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Four Questions for Katherine Paterson
The Newbery Medalist discusses her first new novel in more than five years, 'My Brigadista Year.'
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British author-illustrator Katie Green discusses her graphic memoir ‘Lighter Than My Shadow,’ which traces her long struggle with and recovery from anorexia, as well as why telling the story visually was so important.