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Five questions for Andrea L. Rogers

The eighteen interconnected short horror stories in Man Made Monsters (Levine Querido, 12 years and up) by Andrea L. Rogers (Cherokee), illustrated by Jeff Edwards (Cherokee), follow a family forced from their ancestral lands through generations spanning two centuries, from 1839 to 2039. 1. What inspired you to combine fantastical...
      

Books mentioned in the October 2022 issue of Notes from the Horn Book

Five questions for Andrea L. Rogers Man Made Monsters by Andrea L. Rogers, illus. by Jeff Edwards; Levine Querido.   Pulse-pounding reads Hollow Fires by Samira Ahmed; Little, Brown. Phalaina by Alice Brière-Haquet; Levine Querido. The Getaway by Lamar Giles; Scholastic. What We Saw by Mary Downing Hahn; Clarion/HarperCollins. Murder for...
      

From the Editor - October 2022

Now that the November/December issue of the Magazine is at the printer (it’s a good one!), I can look up from between deadlines and give a heartfelt thank-you to everyone who has reached out with kind words and congratulations about my being named editor in chief of The Horn Book,...
      

Music appreciation

Fall is traditionally the season when new young musicians hold and play their chosen instruments in school (save arts education!) for the very first time. These five nonfiction picture books can inspire them and other child readers/listeners to appreciate the power of music to change lives. See also Horn Book...
      

Something spooky this way comes

Are you in the mood for some spine-tingling middle-grade stories? Here are six recent mystery and ghost novels that are sure to increase your Halloween spirit(s). See also Candace Fleming’s Crash from Outer Space: Unraveling the Mystery of Flying Saucers, Alien Beings, and Roswell for a nonfiction look at the...
      

Pulse-pounding reads

Horror novels and thrillers can appeal to fans for their edge-of-your-seat action; explorations of the unknown; and violence and gore. These six YA novels capitalize on the genres’ hallmarks while delving deeper to provide readers with entertaining — and thought-provoking — page-turners. See also Vincent Tirado’s Spring Publishers’ Preview interview...
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