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Free Book Friday!

Congratulations to Willynate and designhouse9! They are the winners of Ultravioletby R.J. Anderson! Willynate and designhouse9, please send your mailing addresses to lmatvick@lernerbooks.com.After a quick pause last week for Thanksgiving, we’re ready to giveaway a huge prize this week! One lucky winner will receive all six books in our new Searchlight Books–What’s Amazing About Space? […]Read more "Free Book Friday!"
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Is it just me?

Or is it getting a little listy in here? Congratulations are in order for Steve Brezenoff and Carla Killough McClafferty. Steve’s Brooklyn, Burning made Kirkus’ Best of 2011 list and Carla’s The Many Faces of George Washington nabbed a spot on SLJ’s best-of sheet. Tutti bravi.  Read more "Is it just me?"
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Brooklyn Children’s Book Festival

On November 19, the fifth annual Children’s Book Fair took place at the Brooklyn Museum. Graphic novelist Laura Lee, author of Page by Paige, shared a table with Graphic Universe’s ebullient Colleen AF Venable, author of our Guinea Pig: Pet Shop Private Eye series. Laura offera full report on her blog. Colleen was on hand […]Read more "Brooklyn Children’s Book Festival"
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Top 5 Thanksgiving Movies

Are you wondering what movies Americans went to see this past Thanksgiving holiday weekend? Here are the Top 5, and three of them are 3D. I went to see Hugo on Saturday afternoon with my father, albeit the 2D version (the 3D showing was sold out). We thought it was a little sappy and wished […]Read more "Top 5 Thanksgiving Movies"
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Looking for Something?

Earlier today, I was looking up something on our website and I happened to choose the “advanced search” option. Wow—I had completely forgotten how many ways you can filter a search. And then after the results come up, you can narrow the results, for example, to show only fiction or only nonfiction. Or only hardcover […]Read more "Looking for Something?"
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Rosalie Lightning Hart, 2009-2011

Thursday night I got some news my brain couldn’t understand or accept. Rosalie Lightning Hart was dead. The words just didn’t make sense. Rosalie was the daughter of two dear friends of mine, Tom Hart and Leela Corman. Tom and Leela are both cartoonists, much-loved by the comics community. Earlier this year they set off […]Read more "Rosalie Lightning Hart, 2009-2011"
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Harvest Festivals

In honor of Thanksgiving, I pulled out my copy of Fall Harvests: Bringing in Food by Martha E.H. Rustad. Thanksgiving a time to celebrate the harvest in the United States, but many other countries have their own harvest festivals. Koreans celebrate the Harvest Moon Festival, or Chuseok. The date varies from year to year depending […]Read more "Harvest Festivals"
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Holiday Memories

When the holidays come round, my family and I turn to Truman Capote’s memories of childhood in The Thanksgiving Visitor and A Christmas Memory. The stories’ disarming simplicity and wistfulness capture a way of life, and people, long gone yet vividly alive through memory. I have always loved Capote’s descriptions of food in these stories. […]Read more "Holiday Memories"
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Technology that spans oceans

(Rainbow over Ibillin, Galilee) I recently returned from twelve days in Israel/Palestine, a mother-daughter trip that was chock-full of incredible landscapes, mouth-wateringly fresh local produce, a fascinating array of history and culture, and immeasurable hospitality. But while getting my bearings back in the office this week, I read Adriano’s post from Wednesday and realized how […]Read more "Technology that spans oceans"