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Lou! Is Here!

Graphic Universe has just rolled out Lou!–a hugely popular, award-winning French graphic novel series by Julien Neel about a precocious twelve-year girl and her amusing apartment life with mom, cat, crush Tristan, girlfriend Mina and cranky grandma Memaw. The franchise’s foray into the North American market begins with two initials titles Secret Diary and Summertime […]Read more "Lou! Is Here!"
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A Double Fine Adventure Indeed

In last week’s update, I lamented the tepid learning technology of my youth in comparison to what the children in the Minnetonka Public Schools are using. While Oregon Trail and Math Blaster Plus were a far cry from the cool stuff kids get to use today, those old titles did foster my love of computers […]Read more "A Double Fine Adventure Indeed"
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Guest Post: Ashley Hope Pérez

Ashley Hope Pérez, author of What Can’t Wait and The Knife and the Butterfly, agreed to wrap up her recent blog tour with a guest post here on the Lerner blog. Here, she tells us what she wants readers to know about the similarities and differences between her two novels. Thanks to the amazing folks […]Read more "Guest Post: Ashley Hope Pérez"
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Winning Was a Golden Experience

[this blog post comes courtesy of Sandra Markle]For someone who loves the excitement of science investigation, being surrounded by 8,000 scientists at the AAAS (American Association for the Advancement of Science) Conference was in itself a dream come true. To top that off, I had the privilege of being an honored guest because my book […]Read more "Winning Was a Golden Experience"
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Free Book Friday!

Congratulations to Cristin Caruso! She is the winner of Jennifer Lawrence: Star of The Hunger Games! This week, we’re celebrating the success of one of our first Carolrhoda Lab rats, Ilsa J. Bick! Ilsa’s first Carolrhoda Lab novel, Draw the Dark , received this starred review from School Library Journal: “Bick has created a likable […]Read more "Free Book Friday!"
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I <3 E-books

As a book lover, I’m always completely puzzled when I read criticisms of e-books, such as this. I would think anyone who is passionate about words, stories, and the potentially life-changing perspectives books afford us shouldn’t be anything but enthusiastic about books in any format. E-books make leisure reading more accessible and extra appealing for […]Read more "I <3 E-books"
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No pressure

I’ve had to write a fair amount of back cover copy lately (it’s that time again), and it’s a task I always hate. Think about it. You’ve not only seen the manuscript—you hope—reach its full potential, but you’ve also seen the jacket through its awkward early stages into something everyone is proud of. And now […]Read more "No pressure"
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Minnetonka Technology Institute Tour

On Thursday of last week a number of Lerner employees were treated to a technology visit of the Minnetonka Public Schools. The day started out in Deephaven, Minnesota which sounds like a good spot for a Dungeons and Dragons campaign. Fortunately, the only scary creatures I found in the Minnetonka Community Education Center were pre-caffeinated […]Read more "Minnetonka Technology Institute Tour"
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Anonymity and Shoes–1

  Hello Readers! I’m new, I’m anonymous, I wear shoes, and I talk about them. “What?” you say? This is an independent children’s book publisher blog… shoes? Really? Yes, I’m here to talk about shoes. Because shoes are more than just protective foot coverings, extravagant or not. They show personality. They show interests. They show […]Read more "Anonymity and Shoes–1"