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Tough Topics for Kids - Ethics & Morality
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Tough Topics for Kids - Family & Relationships
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Tough Topics for Kids - Economic Hardship
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Tough Topics for Kids - Cultural Identity
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Tough Topics for Kids
For kids grappling with such complexity while also trying to find their place in the world, a richly told story can ease the journey. Books on tough topics also help adults reach youth who are struggling to process difficult emotions or hard realities.
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PW Close-Up: Jane Dystel on 30 Years of Dystel, Goderich & Bourret
On the occasion of her literary agency's 30th birthday, PW spoke with Jane Dystel about how the publishing business has changed over the years, why she loves being an agent, and what makes her fall in love with a manuscript. (Sponsored)
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The IAP Takes the Guesswork Out of Acquiring Indie Books for Libraries
A new survey by the Indie Author Project (IAP), in partnership with Ingram Library Services, shows that libraries want independently published books; they're just not sure how to get them. (Sponsored)
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BookTok Sensation Emily Rath's Epic Adventure
International bestseller Emily Rath is known for her spicy romances, but her new novel combines her first two literary loves - fantasy and mythology - for an epic adventure inspired by Finnish mythology that's imbued with her signature wit, rich storytelling, and immersive worlds.
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Language of the Heart
Rain Ministries founder Terry Wildman is reimagining Christian stories in ways that are relevant to different cultures with his 'First Nations Version' and children’s picture book 'Birth of the Chosen One,' both from InterVarsity Press. (Sponsored)
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Following Her Creative Heart, Emma Grey Writes Stories of Relationships, Grief and Second Chances
Following the success of her novel, The Last Love Note, Emma Grey continues to write multilayered stories on the complex, messy, and joyful experiences of women.
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Games, Gifts & Sidelines
Puzzles, notebooks, tarot decks, dolls, calendars. Check out PW's guide to the latest items ideal for making your stores, and maker spaces, come to life this fall.
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Sound Off: What’s New in the Audio Market
Audiobooks continue to be a major bright spot for the industry. According to Audio Publishers Association, in 2022 alone, publishers’ audiobook revenue grew a whopping 10% to $1.8 billion. Here, PW takes a look at the publishers, platforms, and production companies bringing you the best in audiobooks this season. (Sponsored)
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Women-Run Publishing
Girls may run the world, according to Beyoncé, but women run publishing. Making up well over 50% of the book business’s workforce, women have been moving from the steno pool to the corner office for decades. While there’s still a long way to go, the women found in the following pages—publishers, CEOs, founders—are leading the charge. (Sponsored)
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Editor's Note: We'll Be Back in January, 2023
PW Preview for Librarians wishes you a happy and healthy holiday season.
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Publishers Weekly Begins Yearlong Anniversary Celebration
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Editor's Note: PW Preview for Librarians Will Return January 8
Today's issue will be the last of 2021. We wish you all a happy, healthy, and safe holiday season.
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Editor's Note: Preview for Librarians Will Be Back on September 17
PW Preview for Librarians is taking a week off. Happy Labor Day!
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For Rent: Office Space at PW
Four newly renovated offices at PW's home base, in New York City's Masonic Hall Building, are for rent. (Advertisement)
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Guadalajara 2019: Translators, Children's Books, and R.K. Narayan
Very few titles from India have ever been translated into Spanish. To help foster cultural collaboration during this year’s Guadalajara International Book Fair, the National Book Trust of India commissioned and published translations of 10 children's books.