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    Homefront Heroines: New Kids' Books Explore Hidden Wartime History

    We spoke with the authors of three new books for young readers that shine the light on some of the lesser-known stories of civilian ingenuity and bravery during World Wars I and II—women and teens who contributed to the war efforts in their own invaluable way.

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    Highlights from the 2024 Kweli Color of Children's Literature Conference

    The 10th annual Kweli Color of Children's Literature Conference featured a notable lineup of authors, illustrators, and publishers participating in the nation's largest children's book conference exclusively for Black, Indigenous, and other creators of color.

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    Take a Spin: Bike-Themed Books for Young Readers

    May marks the celebration of National Bicycle Month, and we've gathered a handful of new and forthcoming books for young readers highlighting the history of the bike and the joy it brings to riders.

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    Rights Report: Week of May 13, 2024

    New deals for Swati Hegde, E.G. Young, Jacob Grant, Amy Sparkes, and others.

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    We Save Us: Jamilah Thompkins-Bigelow on Collective Joy as Resistance

    Author and educator Jamilah Thompkins-Bigelow reflects on the personal classroom experiences that inspired her new picture book, 'Sister Friend,' illustrated by Shahrzad Maydani, about two students of color who find comfort and community together in their majority white school.

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    Q & A with Laurie Morrison

    PW spoke with Laurie Morrison about how her own tween years and her teaching experience influence her writing, and what her hopes are for her students and readers who are just trying to survive middle school.

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    New and Noteworthy Children's and YA Books: May 2024

    Spring is in full swing, with plenty of worthwhile reads for kids and teens out this month, including a picture book about letting go of perfection, a middle grade novel about a child facing housing insecurity, the next installment in a poignant series of YA memoirs, and more.

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    Arcadia Publishing Acquires Dry Climate Studios

    The purchase of children's publisher Dry Climate, best known for its alphabetical books spotlighting cities, states, and regions across the U.S., is the latest in a string of acquisitions made by the regional books publisher Arcadia.

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    New Middle Grade Horror Series from Justina Ireland and Hanna Alkaf

    Balzer + Bray is launching Tales from Cabin 23, a new middle grade horror series set at a summer camp, written by BIPOC writers.

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    Q & A with Maggie Tokuda-Hall and Faith Schaffer

    Female samurai with cell phones and wi-fi turn feudal Japan upside down in Maggie Tokuda-Hall's YA graphic novel 'The Worst Ronin,' illustrated by animator Faith Schaffer, who is making her publishing debut.

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