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Penguin Announces Sequel to Chelsea Clinton’s 'She Persisted'
Penguin Young Readers will publish a companion book to Clinton’s bestselling nonfiction picture book, 'She Persisted: 13 American Women Who Changed the World.'
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Olympic Gymnast Aly Raisman's Memoir Holds Painful Revelations
We spoke with Raisman about her new memoir, and coming to terms with the darker side of her experience as an Olympic gymnast.
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On Tour with Dav Pilkey
See highlights from the author-illustrator's eight-city “Supa-Epic Tour O’Fun,” celebrating the 20th anniversary of Captain Underpants and the newest book in his Dog Man graphic novel series.
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New Kids' and YA Books: Week of November 20, 2017
Hitting shelves next week are a picture book about an over-scheduled girl and her lazy cat, a middle grade series launch about a ragtag team of magicians, and a YA novel in translation with high-stakes international adventure.
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New Kids' and YA Books: Week of November 13, 2017
Here we round up new and forthcoming children’s titles.
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Scholastic to Publish 'Phoenix' Comic
Scholastic today announced the North American debut of 'The Phoenix,' a U.K.-based weekly, all-ages anthology comic published by David Fickling.
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A New Incarnation for Eight HarperCollins Classics
A number of newly polished editions from the HarperCollins Children’s Books backlist have just arrived on bookstore shelves, as part of the company’s Harper Classics reissue initiative.
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SCIBA Helps Young Readers See Themselves on the Shelf
At the Southern California Independent Booksellers Association's 2017 trade show, which took place October 27–28, members celebrated both increasing diversity and rising sales in the children’s section.
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New Kids' and YA Books: Weeks of October 31 and November 6, 2017
Here we round up new and forthcoming children’s titles.
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Picture Book Creators Summon the Halloween Spirit
We spoke with three authors and illustrators who have new Halloween-themed books this season, about drawing ideas from their personal love of the celebration.
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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.