Among this season’s most anticipated titles are new novels from Donald Antrim, Chad Harbach, Marlon James, and Min Jin Lee.
Blackwood, aims to further professionalize publishing in the region and counts eight English-speaking islands—including the ...
For the first installment of PW’s new party column, we report back from the pocha-inspired launch of Min Jin Lee’s ...
Germany’s descent into fascism, overlooked Black pioneers, and California dreams are the focus of history books this season.
This season features bold debuts, intriguing follow-ups to bestsellers, and a few literary darlings trying their hands at ...
Led by growth in its First Day program, the college bookstore operator posted a preliminary profit of up to $18 million in ...
The Compound Fracture author worked through his trans identity through writing about monsters, and now uses the monstrous in ...
Before Children's Institute 2026 convenes in Schaumburg, Ill. June 26-29, Daniel Nayeri talked to PW about his latest project ...
In response to the closing of Baker & Taylor, the new and used book vendor is entering the library services space with a new ...
History and mystery animate this season’s genre offerings, from sweeping romantasies to chilling horror tales.
Read on for information about Scholastic's new JJ & Mikey books, two new Numberblocks publishing licensees, the launch of a U ...
Set against ecological crisis, political violence, and technological change, these collections grapple with the search for ...
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