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The Haiti Disaster Through Comics

A recent radio interview on PRI’s The World (Interview) about an important Haitian comic book project focusing on the aftermath of the catastrophic 2010 Haiti earthquake will resonate for anybody involved in comic books and an interest in real world events. Even though cartoons are largely associated with fun and entertainment–and this subject is anything […]Read more "The Haiti Disaster Through Comics"
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The Lists

Congratulations to Steve Brezenoff and Ashley Hope Pérez. Steve’s Brooklyn, Burning showed up Best Fiction for Young Adults and the Rainbow List Top Ten at ALA Midwinter. Ashley’s What Can’t Wait also earned a spot on Best Fiction for Young Adults. Carolrhoda Lab is a very proud imprint today.Read more "The Lists"
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Where Do You Sit in the Digital Age?

<img src="http://lh5.ggpht.com/-wjBmQxbosjo/TxhXgh5-hWI/AAAAAAAAAmM/FE0G3hJcGh0/videoac6a50e24dff%25255B24%25255D.jpg?imgmax=800" style="border-style: none" galleryimg="no" onload="var downlevelDiv = document.getElementById('b56c83df-ff46-4c30-b3bf-aa704323177d'); downlevelDiv.innerHTML = " http://www.youtube.com/v/SKVcQnyEIT8?hl=en&hd=1“;” alt=””> This delightful animated video (above) has been making the rounds among book people lately. It struck me as an intriguing counter to the article from the Joan Ganz Cooney Center at Sesame Workshop (logo top, link to article below) about a […]Read more "Where Do You Sit in the Digital Age?"
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Free Book Friday!

Congratulations to Ben Anderson! He is the winner of our brand new My Favorite Horses series from Lerner Publications! With the big ALA and YALSA award announcements coming on Monday, we wanted to honor last year’s William C. Morris YA Debut Award-winning author Blythe Woolston! If you loved The Freak Observer, wait until you get […]Read more "Free Book Friday!"
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Passing the Torch

One more thing that caught my eye today: a reflection from Katherine Paterson on her two years as the National Ambassador For Young People’s Literature. It’s worth a read even if Bridge to Terabithia didn’t reign over your tween reading favorites as it did mine. Paterson’s lofty goals for her tenure as Ambassador (“I wanted […]Read more "Passing the Torch"
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Game-Changer?

Revolutionary, a new era, a reinvention. These are the words being used to describe Apple’s new iBooks 2 and iBook Author software, unveiled today at the Guggenheim in New York. Check it out: http://www.publishersweekly.com/pw/by-topic/digital/content-and-e-books/article/50255-apple-enters-the-textbook-self-publishing-market.html iBooks 2 will allow for a more interactive textbook learning experience, and likely a cheaper one (depending on whether someone already […]Read more "Game-Changer?"
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2008, the year of the image

Three significant things happened for me in 2008: My son was born; I began working at Carolrhoda; and I got serious about photography. All three are actually quite related. I wanted this job for lots of reasons, but one of them was so that I could make books that my son would be interested in […]Read more "2008, the year of the image"
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No content for your iPad? Apple may have the solution. Lerner Digital definitely does!

Apple has organized an “education announcement” that will take place at the Guggenheim museum in New York on Thursday. While the details of the event remain a mystery, internet speculation is pointing to the release of a “GarageBand for e-books” software that will allow authors to publish direct-to-digital content. In the same way that GarageBand […]Read more "No content for your iPad? Apple may have the solution. Lerner Digital definitely does!"