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  • 2023 Chappaqua Children's Book Festival in Photos

    An estimated 175 authors and 9,000 attendees gathered for book signings and storytime readings at the 10th annual Chappaqua Children's Book Festival in Chappaqua, N.Y., on September 30.

  • In Brief: October 5, 2023

    Recently students performed a piece inspired by a new book; award-winning creators spoke about their collaboration; an author appeared in conversation with her editor; a library held a book festival; a middle grade author celebrated a new release; and an illustrator discussed her feline picture book.

  • Organizations Line Up Speakers and Demonstrations for Banned Books Week 2023

    Banned Books Week offers the chance to catch up on the issues and the grassroots actions under way in support of reading and writing.

  • At CALIBA, a Variety of Voices in Children's Books

    Children’s authors and booksellers gathered at the California Independent Booksellers Alliance Fall Fest to discuss their favorites of the season, pushing conventional boundaries, and the importance of intersectional and diverse representation.

  • Children's Job Moves: September 2023

    Job moves in children's publishing during September 2023.

  • Finalists for 2023 NBA in Young People's Literature Announced

    The National Book Foundation has revealed the five finalists for the 2023 National Book Award for Young People's Literature.

  • Obituary: Ed Young

    Caldecott Medalist Ed Young, best known for his reinterpretations of folktales and legends from his native China, died September 29. He was 91.

  • Obituary: Echo Brown

    Author and performer Echo Brown, widely praised for her genre-fluid YA novels that blend memoir and magical realism, died September 16 from renal failure. She was 39.

  • In Brief: September 28, 2023

    Recently authors met some furry friends at an event; a series celebrated its 25th anniversary; influencers spent an evening with an author; a mother-son duo launched a book; an author made his debut; and fans of a classic children's book gathered for the unveiling of a sculpture.

  • Authors Raise $100K for Levine Querido

    Earlier this month, a group calling itself Friends 4 Levine Querido raised almost $110,000 during a 10-day online auction held September 3–13, with the proceeds benefiting indie children's publisher Levine Querido.

  • PNBA Connects Booksellers and Kids' Authors

    Of the 80 authors appearing at last week's Pacific Northwest Booksellers Association’s fall regional trade show in Portland, Ore., almost 30 were creators of picture books, middle grade, or young adult books.

  • A Farewell to Tomie dePaola

    Over the course of four evenings earlier this month, more than 500 friends and family members of Tomie dePaola gathered for a celebration of the late children's author-illustrator, marking what would have been his 89th birthday.

  • Passports to Diversity: Educators and Students Travel the World Through Translated Texts

    In celebration of World Kid Lit Month, we spoke with three educators who are infusing their classrooms and libraries with books in translation to introduce their students to diverse cultures and global perspectives.

  • In Brief: September 21, 2023

    Recently, an Academy Award–winning actor and her daughter talked about their new picture book; a bestselling author went on tour; mother-son collaborators gave a reading; and an author-illustrator duo held a launch event.

  • Children's Booksellers Anticipate Happy Holidays

    In the run-up to the holiday season, we asked a number of booksellers about the children's and YA titles they expect to fly off their shelves, from publishers large and small.

  • L.A. Bookstore and Debut Author Collaborate to Help Trans Youth

    Thanks to the generosity of the Ripped Bodice Bookstore in Los Angeles and its customers, three organizations serving trans and queer youth in states where LGBTQ rights are under attack will receive free copies of debut author Page Powars's YA novel, 'The Borrow a Boyfriend Club.'

  • The Little Press and One Little Earth Set Big Goals

    The Little Press, an independent children's publisher based in Wood-Ridge, N.J., isn't quite as little anymore; this month the company will launch its first YA novel and has partnered with environmental nonprofit One Little Earth to add to its nature-themed offerings.

  • HarperCollins Launches Storytime YouTube Series

    HarperCollins Children's Books is aiming to engage young readers with a new online platform.

  • In Brief: September 14, 2023

    Recently a bookstore held its first book festival; a picture book character went on tour; graphic novelists discussed a new release; an author celebrated the continuation of a series; a father-son duo gave a reading; and an author-illustrator launched a new book.

  • 2023 NBA Longlist for Young People's Literature Announced

    The National Book Foundation has revealed the 2023 National Book Award longlist for Young People's Literature. The five finalists will be named on October 3, and the winner will be announced during the awards ceremony on November 15 in New York City.

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