This year’s fair addresses the global decline in reading among young people and the evolving role of AI in publishing, while recognizing rising talent and industry leaders.
Jessica Secrest’s Of Course It’s Good! jumps to #1 on our hardcover nonfiction list in its 11th week on sale. Plus Elle Kennedy’s Love Song glides to #2 on our trade paperback list, and Carissa Broadb ...
These authors use age-appropriate narratives to present different ways children may experience loss and to guide them through the healing process.
Prison libraries are struggling to deliver resources and prepare incarcerated people to transition home. New federal legislation may change that.
In this edition of our montly roundup of BookLife titles, we feature book on food and drink, travel, and world cultures.
Pixar’s film Hoppers, an expansion into fiction for Tommy Nelson’s DudePerfect publishing program, a new licensing agent for ...
At a March 26 ceremony in Manhattan, the National Book Critics Circle presented its annual awards in eight competitive ...
The National Book Award and International Booker–shortlisted novelist shares his passion for the late literary icon's ...
It’s meant to be empathetic, but it’s actually just isolating.” Forthcoming books by Black and other authors discuss constructive, compassionate ways to navigate loss, whether someone else’s or one’s ...
In this week's edition of Endnotes, we take a look at Patrick Cottrell's Afternoon Hours of a Hermit, which follows a trans author who returns to his childhood home after receiving a mysterious ...
The twinned emotions of love and grief suffuse Siri Hustvedt’s Ghost Stories (Simon & Schuster, Mar.), an elegy for her husband, fellow novelist Paul Auster, who died of lung cancer in 2024. The book ...
Judge Patricia Tolliver Giles rejected an effort to dismiss a First Amendment complaint against five Department of Defense Education Activity schools, which removed 596 library books in response to ...