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On Variety and Barefoot Running

[From Anna Cavallo, associate editor] I recently did something I can’t claim all that often: I finished a nonfiction book that I was reading for fun. (I pick up nonfiction titles from the library all the time, but I have a much better track record of finishing novels.) I knew of Christopher McDougall’s Born to […]Read more "On Variety and Barefoot Running"
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Reading Aloud

By Carol HinzEditorial Director, Millbrook Press Perhaps I am biased, but I think that being read to is one of the great pleasures in life. I still remember a summer road trip during which my mother read Johnny Tremain to us. As an adult, it’s not so easy to find someone to read to me, […]Read more "Reading Aloud"
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Thrill-Filled Journey

From Mary M. Rodgers, editor in chief, Lerner Publishing Group I’m beyond thrilled for Vaunda Nelson for winning the 2009 CSK award for Bad News for Outlaws. With this book, she found a wonderfully authentic western voice that enriched the telling of a little-known story. It was a joy to work with her to finalize […]Read more "Thrill-Filled Journey"
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Haiti

By Domenica Di Piazza, Editorial Director, TFCB The stories coming out of Haiti, with the recent devastating earthquake, are heartbreaking. Updates posted throughout the day on the Lede blog on the New York Times website offer readers and viewers an amazing mix of text reporting and video footage related to the disaster. From among many […]Read more "Haiti"
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Six Questions for Sandy Donovan

By Sara HoffmannSenior Editor In my last post, I wrote about Is That a Fact? (cover pictured)—a Spring ’10 Lerner series that sets out to answer some puzzling, offbeat, and sometimes silly questions, such as: Can you cure nighttime leg cramps by sleeping with a bar of soap? and Is it possible to swing 360 […]Read more "Six Questions for Sandy Donovan"
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Here, Kitty-Kitty…

Before I begin an unapologetically odd post, I want to wish all the authors at ALA this weekend good luck (I won’t be there, but many of my colleagues will). Carolrhoda has had some fantastically successful titles year, and I am very proud to have them mixing it up in what has been a distinguished […]Read more "Here, Kitty-Kitty…"
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Great Minds

I had to laugh when the January issue of School Library Journal landed in my box, with an interesting article by John Green on the future of reading. The magazine’s cover image reminded me a lot of a sketch Harry Lerner drew many years ago as his idea for how, with new technology, information could […]Read more "Great Minds"