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  • Bookselling

    This Week’s Bestsellers: June 16, 2025

    Taylor Jenkins Reid’s Atmosphere sits atop our hardcover fiction list. Plus Molly Jong-Fast’s staggering new memoir explains How to Lose Your Mother, and our children’s fiction list welcomes several new YA releases.

  • Libraries

    BookBreak Offers Authors on Demand

    Via a subscription model, BookBreak brings livestreamed interview-style talks by top authors to K–12 schools.

  • Libraries

    In the Field: Teachers Fuel Advocacy, Activism

    We spoke with Erin Ruggiero and Melissa Costantino-Poruben, classroom teachers and active players in the Pennsylvania State Education Association, about their pathways to activism and why they believe it’s important.

  • Comics

    Drawing Up Community for Comics in Libraries

    Comics librarians partner with nonprofits and retailers to support patrons and artists in this challenging era.

  • Shows & Events

    ALA 2025: Program Picks

    Presidents’ programs, unmissable panels, and essential through lines bind the education sessions at the American Library Associations’s 2025 Annual Convention

  • Shows & Events

    ALA 2025: Librarians Converge on the Cradle of Liberty

    Not far from the Liberty Bell, librarians prepare to assemble for ALA’s Annual Conference, which will bring upward of 10,000 library professionals to the Philadelphia’s Pennsylvania Convention Center June 26–July 1.

  • Book Deals

    Book Deals: Week of June 16, 2025

    The author of We Have Never Been Woke brings a follow-up to Princeton University Press, a Black chef cooks up a book on Chinese American cuisine for AUWA, and more in this week’s book deals.

  • Libraries

    Carla Hayden to Speak at 2025 ALA Conference

    The former Librarian of Congress will be in conversation with author Kwame Alexander at this year’s American Library Association conference, held June 26–30 in Philadelphia.

  • PW Picks

    Celebrating the Later Work of Edmund White

    The late author’s long and prolific career was capped by a remarkable late-career run of four excellent books in the past five years.

  • Awards & Prizes

    Young Lions Fiction Award Celebrates 25 Years

    The annual award, founded in 2001 and presented by the New York Public Library’s Young Lions, a membership organization for library supporters in their 20s and 30s, celebrates works of fiction by authors ages 35 and younger. At a ceremony last night at the NYPL’s Stephen A. Schwarzman Building, this year’s prize went to Alexander Sammartino’s Last Acts.

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