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Sharpen your recall with 10 powerful non-fiction books that reveal how memory works and what it takes to remember better, ...
Travel through time with novels that resurrect forgotten voices, hidden histories, and raw emotions. Every story opens a door ...
We chat with authors who write for multiple audiences --- middle grade, YA, and adult --- about why creating in these ...
Familiar characters from three acclaimed middle grade novels will soon make return appearances, this time in the pages of ...
“City of Fiction,” a novel by Yu Hua ... Origins of the American Picture Book: Missing for decades from the Anglophile version of its origin story was any mention of the seminal role played ...
To celebrate the 30th edition of the L.A. Times Festival of Books, we asked authors, editors, critics and scholars to select ...
Walker Books’ editor-at-large and previous deputy managing director, Jane Winterbotham, will retire at the end of May.
“I have two.’” Supported by She wrote for many ages, from picture books to young adult fiction. Her children led her to create a series of books about two pigs named Oliver and Amand ...
The conclusion of whether reading was a skill more dependent on auditory or visual cues was a standard debate until education ...
"I work on lots of types of books,” he explains. “I now focus on fiction, children’s fiction but I’ve worked on non-fiction picture books - you name it I’ve worked on it. My job is like ...
Ever since it began over twenty years ago, Harrogate’s Theakston Old Peculier Crime Writing Festival has attracted big name ...