Literacy and education nonprofit First Book has added a World Languages category within its First Book Marketplace—the online ...
The 13th annual University Press Week, a celebration of the contributions of university presses to book publishing, is being ...
The 11th Sharjah International Library Conference takes place on November 9-10, the first weekend of this year’s Sharjah ...
Fox, who has led Phaidon Press since 2014, will leave the role at the end of December. During his tenure, he expanded the publishing portfolio at the illustrated books publisher and oversaw the ...
Hottensen, a 30-year veteran of the press, will step down from her position as VP and associate publisher on January 1.
This month’s notable titles include a middle grade novel about a creature struggling with her powers, a graphic novel following a two-spirited Ojibwe tween, a YA book about a deadly internship, and ...
In a letter addressed to management, Hachette Book Group employees condemned the launch of a new Basic Books imprint, Basic Liberty, to be helmed by former Regnery publisher and Heritage Foundation ...
Yang debuts with a fascinating portrayal of ambition and cruelty in 19th-century China. Little Flower, a young woman with bound feet, is sold to the Fong family and forced to Continue reading » ...
Sociologist and criminologist Neely (You’re Dead—So What?) offers a rigorous, unsettling examination of how serial killers targeting Black women have murdered with impunity because of police ...
In this intrepid memoir, Russian political dissident Navalny, who died under suspicious circumstances last February, recaps his career fighting against what he depicts as a kleptocratic bureaucracy.
Journalist and chef Reichert debuts with a mesmerizing memoir about grappling with depression and growing up as the daughter of a Holocaust survivor. The youngest child in a tranquil Edmonton ...