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Nearer My Freedom Cover Design Historic Topic, Contemporary Cover

Nearer My Freedom Cover Design Historic Topic, Contemporary Cover

By Athena Currier, Senior Designer Reluctant readers sometimes think of historical nonfiction as “vitamins”—more obligation than entertainment. But YA nonfiction can be so much more than that! Good books make history come alive. Yet frequently those books come packaged within covers that feel a little too historic. How can a book’s cover design be both […]Read more "Nearer My Freedom Cover Design Historic Topic, Contemporary Cover"
The Weight of Everything: An Interview with Author Marcia Argueta Mickelson
Author Interviews

The Weight of Everything: An Interview with Author Marcia Argueta Mickelson

The new YA novel The Weight of Everything strikes the perfect balance between grief, romance, and self-exploration through the eyes of one girl’s personal experience. Six months ago, Sarah’s beloved mother died in a car accident. Her dad fell apart, and Sarah had to leave her fine arts boarding school to take care of him […]Read more "The Weight of Everything: An Interview with Author Marcia Argueta Mickelson"
Celebrate Asian American Pacific Islander Heritage Month With These Must-Read Books

Celebrate Asian American Pacific Islander Heritage Month With These Must-Read Books

May is Asian American Pacific Islander (AAPI) Heritage Month! This month provides an opportunity to reflect on the rich history, culture, and achievements of these communities and to celebrate their diversity and unique contributions to our society. One great way to celebrate is to read some of the amazing stories that showcase such rich history […]Read more "Celebrate Asian American Pacific Islander Heritage Month With These Must-Read Books"
Indigo and Ida: An Interview with Author Heather Murphy Capps
Author Interviews

Indigo and Ida: An Interview with Author Heather Murphy Capps

In the brand new middle grade Indigo and Ida, Indigo is an eighth-grade investigative reporter, and she’s taking the world by storm. She breaks an important story, exposing an unfair school policy, she’s suddenly popular for the first time. But when she notices that the school’s disciplinary policies seem to be enforced especially harshly with […]Read more "Indigo and Ida: An Interview with Author Heather Murphy Capps"