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 » ...
This year’s report, based on 632 responses to our annual survey, reveals the beginnings of a generational shift in publishing ...
In honor of Native American Heritage Month, we spoke with the creators of several children’s books out this year highlighting ...
The Texas Book Festival returns to downtown Austin November 16-17, featuring more than 280 authors across some 220 sessions, ...
Tova Mirvis based her dark family drama 'We Would Never' (Avid Reader, Feb.) on a real-life murder that took place during a ...
Led by digital audiobooks, sales at HarperCollins rose 4% in the quarter ended September 30 over the comparable period a year ...
Lovers of offbeat fiction and poetry need look no further than Livingston Press at the University of West Alabama, a ...
In its 72nd year of highlighting children’s books, the New York Times Book Review and the New York Public Library have ...
In No Human Involved (Beacon, Jan.), sociologist Cheryl L. Neely argues that police neglect of Black women homicide victims ...
The enduring power of nursery rhymes is that they bring children into contact with the realities of human emotion. And the ...
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 ...
Goddard comes to Hachette Book Group from St. John's University, where she served as director of marketing and communications ...