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Generation-Defining Books

By Sara HoffmannSenior Editor What are the children’s books of your generation? You know the ones I mean. The ones that lined the display cases in your elementary school’s library. The ones your teachers read to you when you were growing up. Here’s my (partial) list. See if anything on it brings back memories. Alexander […]Read more "Generation-Defining Books"
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This is my brain on TOC

I’ve just returned from The Big Apple and the O’Reilly Tools of Change for Publishing Conference. As I got back and reviewed my notes and twitter stream from the past 3 days (@terrireden), my mind is processing, processing, processing. The conversations were fascinating, eye-opening, and energizing. My role, like almost everyone at TOC, is hybrid–mine […]Read more "This is my brain on TOC"
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U.S. Education

As an educational publisher, we at LPG follow teaching trends and challenges. These days, the challenges involve time, money, quality of teaching, and testing cycles. Except for the last, these challenges are old news. Another radio program from BackStory talks extensively about public education. You can access the podcast here: BackStory with the American History […]Read more "U.S. Education"
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Author Interviews

Interview with Dr. Elizabeth A. Murray, Author of “Death: Corpses, Cadavers, and Other Grave Matters”

By Domenica Di Piazza, Editorial Director, TFCB Twenty-First Century Books has just released Dr. Elizabeth Murray’s fascinating book about the science of death (cover at left). Dr. Murray is a professor of biology at the College of Mount St. Joseph in Cincinnati, Ohio. She is also a forensic consultant, working with law enforcement to identify […]Read more "Interview with Dr. Elizabeth A. Murray, Author of “Death: Corpses, Cadavers, and Other Grave Matters”"
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It’s in the Details

By Anna CavalloAssociate Editor In creating K-12 nonfiction, we’re always trying to balance the big picture with the details—taking care with the little stuff without losing track of the big stuff. It’s the details that sometimes need careful fact-checking, and I think the details will often stick with a reader—a “fun fact” that piques an […]Read more "It’s in the Details"
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Literary Movies

I’ve been thinking about movie adaptations of literary works lately. Last weekend, I saw the Jungle Theater’s production of Blithe Spirit, the Noel Coward play about a writer haunted, literally, by past loves. The play was so much fun that I put the 1945 David Lean movie version on my to-see list. The movie was […]Read more "Literary Movies"
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The Stakes

Apparently the recent outbreak of unusually snowy weather in the south and east of the U.S. has been fodder for climate change skeptics. An NPR piece on this subject leads this way: “With snow blanketing much of the country, the topic of global warming has become the butt of jokes.” Jokes? Okay, I’ll admit to […]Read more "The Stakes"