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Cover Madness continues! Voting is over for the July/August covers. Next up are the September/October covers. Pick your favorite from each group — let us know your favorites in the comments! Come back next week to see which covers advance to the next round. Read the Cover Madness rules here. Click on any...
Welcome to The Horn Book Magazine’s Publishers’ Previews, a special advertising supplement that appears in The Horn Book Magazine and allows participating publishers a chance to each highlight a book from its current list. They choose the books; we ask the questions. The Horn Book has been asking Five Questions of authors...
Welcome to our annual roundup of (not-always) scary seasonal stories, where you'll find, mostly, more pumpkins and puns than poltergeists. Happy Halloween! Mr. Pumpkin’s Tea Party by Erin Barker; illus. by the author Preschool, Primary Blue Manatee 32 pp. g 9/19 978-1-936669-77-6 $17.99 Handsome china dishes and raised pinkies accentuate a fancy...
Richard Jackson: Thank you for doing this. My pleasure. What’s the old adage? Say something, see something... RJ: After some fifty years of working as an editor and publisher, you began writing picture books in...? 2013. In April of that year, I accompanied Brian Floca, as his editor, to an...
His Royal Highness, King Baby: A Terrible True Storyby Sally Lloyd-Jones; illus. by David RobertsPrimary Candlewick 48 pp.9/17 978-0-7636-9793-8 $16.99“Once upon a time, there was a Happy Family” consisting of a mother, father, daughter (shown with tights on her head simulating long, blonde, princess-y hair), and pet gerbil. Life was...
Allman, Toney Food in SchoolsGr. 4–6, middle school 64 pp. NorwoodMatters of Opinion series. This book examines three school lunch–related issues: what should be served, how much government control there should be, and what the schools' involvement in nutrition should be. In addition to the pros and cons of each and...
Not all deserving books bring home ALA awards. Our annual Mind the Gap Awards pay tribute to our favorite books that didn’t win. Here’s how we reviewed our 2017 winners. The Airport Bookby Lisa Brown; illus. by the authorPrimary Porter/Roaring Brook 40 pp.5/16 978-1-62672-091-6 $17.99As an (interracial) family of four...
Garvey’s Choiceby Nikki GrimesIntermediate, Middle School WordSong/Boyds Mills 108 pp.10/16 978-1-62979-740-3 $16.95e-book ed. 978-1-62979-747-2 $7.99In a little book of little poems, Grimes tells a big-hearted story of Garvey (named after Marcus Garvey), an overweight boy tormented by name-calling at school: “lard butt, fatso, Mister Tubs.” Of his size, he says,...
Mooby Sharon CreechIntermediate, Middle School Cotler/HarperCollins 278 pp.8/16 978-0-06-241524-0 $16.99Library ed. 978-0-06-241525-7 $17.89 ge-book ed. 978-0-06-241527-1 $6.99Sick of city life and having recently lost their jobs, Reena’s parents decide to move to Maine, to a small coastal town. It’s summer, and twelve-year-old Reena and younger brother Luke are free to...
Nonfiction Winner Vincent and Theo: The Van Gogh Brothersby Deborah HeiligmanHigh School Holt 451 pp.4/17 978-0-8050-9339-1 $19.99 ge-book ed. 978-1-2501-0969-9 $9.99Heiligman (Charles and Emma, rev. 1/09) again examines the impact of a family member on her main subject, this time unpacking the friendship between...