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All-stars Joanna Ho, Caroline Kusin Pritchard, and Caldecott Medalist Dan Santat Team Up to Create New Picture Book
'New York Times' bestselling author Joanna Ho teams up with author and critique partner Caroline Kusin Pritchard and illustrator Dan Santat, winner of the Caldecott Medal and National Book Award to create a new picture book with a big message for the littlest of readers. (Sponsored)
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Catholicism in Conflict: PW Talks with Colleen Dulle
In ‘Struck Down, Not Destroyed’ (Image, Aug.), the Vatican reporter explores how covering the church has shaped her faith.
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Wicked Games: PW Talks with Alex Pavesi
The author’s latest, ‘Ink Ribbon Red’ (Holt, July), is a mind-boggling mystery about a group of friends who gather to play a game in which they imagine each other’s murders.
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Away from the Underdog Narrative: PW Talks with Lissie Jaquette
The executive director of the translated literature nonprofit Words Without Borders, who also translates from Arabic, sees the landscape for literature in translation finally changing in the U.S.
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The Richness of Fabrics: PW Talks with Nicole Nehrig
In With Her Own Hands, Nehrig explores what textile work has meant to women throughout history.
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Jewish American Heritage Month 2025: Q&As with Children's Book Creators
In honor of Jewish American Heritage Month, we spoke with six children’s book creators about highlighting Jewish culture and history in their new works.
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Q & A with Caroline O’Donoghue
Irish author Caroline O’Donoghue's latest YA novel, 'Skipshock,' a time-shifting fantasy, may well be her most ambitious project to date.
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Craig Mod Explores Japan on the Road Less Traveled
In Things Become Other Things: A Walking Memoir (Random House, out now), the photographer and essayist chronicles a transformative 300-mile walk through Japan during the Covid lockdown.
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Beyond the Book: B. Dylan Hollis' 'Baking Across America'
TikTok star and bestselling author B. Dylan Hollis talks to his editor, Alexander Rigby, about the culinary road trip across he takes in his new cookbook, 'Baking Across America' (DK, May). (Sponsored)
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From Second Banana to Dirty Harry: PW Talks with Shawn Levy
In ‘Clint: The Man and the Movies’ (Mariner, July), the film critic digs into the life and times of the legendary Hollywood actor.
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Coming Home: PW Talks with Claire Adam
In the novelist’s ‘Love Forms’ (Scribner, July), a 58-year-old Londoner sets out to find the daughter she gave up for adoption as a teen in the Caribbean.
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A Broader, Deeper Audience: PW Talks with Michael Reynolds
Twenty years in, the publisher of Europa Editions is still finding ways to make a splash with translated literature for the masses.
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From the Group Chat to the Stars: PW Talks with Lincoln Michel
The author of Metallic Realms discusses walking the fine line between love and satire in fiction, blending the autofictional with the science fictional, the problem of making assumptions about genre, and more.
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In Conversation: Julie Murphy and Jonathan Van Ness
We asked author Julie Murphy and 'Queer Eye' star and writer Jonathan Van Ness to discuss their new YA novel, 'Let Them Stare,' queer history, and the joys of collaboration.
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Q & A with Alanna Bennett
'XO, Kitty' screenwriter Alanna Bennett draws on her experience as an entertainment journalist in her pop culture–infused debut YA novel, 'The Education of Kia Greer.'
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PW Close-Up: Fifth Book in the STEM Mouse Adventures Series Hits Shelves Today!
The fifth book in the award-winning, middle grade Mouse Adventures series featuring pioneering historical figures, STEM concepts and gorgeous illustrations hits shelves today! 'Earhart: The Incredible Flight of a Field Mouse Around the World' is the story of a determined mouse who defied norms much like Amelia Earhart herself to set off on a daring journey.
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Librarianship’s Core Values: PW Talks with Lisa Varga
Virginia Library Association’s fierce former leader has big plans for her new role as associate executive director of the American Library Association’s Office of Public Policy and Advocacy.
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Oh My Gods: PW Talks with Hannah Whitten
The bestseller sends out her 'Nightshade Crown' romantasy trilogy with ‘The Nightshade God’ (Orbit, July), which finds its trio of protagonists torn apart by divine forces.
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The Harmful Tropes of Gothic Literature and Other Reflections on Roma History: PW Talks with Madeline Potter
The literary scholar’s ‘The Roma’ (Harper, July) blends a history of Romani persecution and civil rights struggles with her own experiences of discrimination as a Roma woman in Britain.
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AAPI Heritage Month 2025: Q&As with Children's Authors on Writing About Culture and History
In honor of Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month, we asked eight authors of new books ranging from picture books to YA about highlighting their cultures, history, and traditions for young readers.