Alexandra Alter talks about her profile of the best-selling author behind “Fourth Wing” and Alexandra Jacobs discusses her review of “My Name is Barbra.”
Long before Kindles and iPads became popular, Ruiz Robles, a teacher, created her Mechanical Encyclopedia to help lighten her students’ textbook load.
Long before Kindles and iPads became popular, Ruiz Robles, a teacher, created her Mechanical Encyclopedia to help lighten her students’ textbook load.
Two new middle grade novels insist Hans Christian Andersen got it all wrong.
Two new middle grade novels insist Hans Christian Andersen got it all wrong.
From mouse holes and doughnut holes to a world without night, these five picture books have it all.
From mouse holes and doughnut holes to a world without night, these five picture books have it all.
A lonely Londoner cyber-stalks her married lover and his other paramours; a dispersed Guatemalan American family comes together in crisis; a Mohawk mother navigates life off the rez.
A lonely Londoner cyber-stalks her married lover and his other paramours; a dispersed Guatemalan American family comes together in crisis; a Mohawk mother navigates life off the rez.
Archival photos of children’s reading rooms at the New York Public Library over the years.
Archival photos of children’s reading rooms at the New York Public Library over the years.
Take a peek at this year’s winners.
Take a peek at this year’s winners.
Take a peek at this year’s winners.
Take a peek at this year’s winners.
In Jessie Gaynor’s debut novel, “The Glow,” read by Gabra Zackman, a P.R. rep immerses herself in the woo-woo world of a cultlike “spiritual retreat,” and its enigmatic leader.
In Jessie Gaynor’s debut novel, “The Glow,” read by Gabra Zackman, a P.R. rep immerses herself in the woo-woo world of a cultlike “spiritual retreat,” and its enigmatic leader.
Taboos about what can’t be shown in picture books vary around the world.
Taboos about what can’t be shown in picture books vary around the world.
In her perceptive cultural history, “Eyeliner,” Zahra Hankir shows that liquid versus pencil is only the beginning.
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