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Horn Book Reminiscences: A Full-Circle Moment

McLinn as a new librarian circa 1985. Photo courtesy of Claudette S. McLinn. The Horn Book Magazine was my guiding light when I became a teacher-librarian. There is so much you can learn in library school, and after graduation, I felt it was my responsibility to keep learning and to...

Board Book Roundup: A Golden Age of Board Books

Recently, a marketing professional in children’s publishing said to me, “This truly is the golden age of board books!” I found myself in agreement. Creators are experimenting with the format in new, inventive ways. I’ve been impressed with the many board books that are beautifully designed with lovely art and...

Field Notes: I'm Dreaming of...Winter Reading!

Winter is only a few months away. At my library in a seaside community sixty miles south of Boston, one welcome distraction from the plummeting temperatures is our very own award program: the ­Quahog Book Award, named for the local mollusk. It encourages third-through sixth-grade children to read popular literature...

The Writers' Page: The Heroes Inside Us: Fighting for Truth, Justice, and the Right to Share Our Stories

"In 2018, the Horn Book published Kekla's article 'The Un-Hero's Journey,' which celebrated the quietly heroic moments that are possible even when we feel our most ordinary. That message is more relevant now than ever, in a time when librarians are fighting to keep books on the shelves, teachers are...

From the Editor - September 2024

In my house, baseball season never really ends, and September, with its lead-up to the MLB playoffs, is clutch. Sunday, September 15, was the annual celebration of Roberto Clemente Day — all players wear #21 — and the start of National Hispanic Heritage Latine/x Heritage Month (September 15–October 15). What...

Much Ado About Middle Grade

When we set out to write a few pages about this issue’s centennial mini-theme of middle grade, we were somewhat daunted, and with good reason. We’ve said this before, but — it’s a huge topic, and one we’ve covered extensively throughout our hundred years. Our first recommended booklists, in October...

Editorial: Some Magazine! (September/October 2024)

For this centennial-year entry, with its mini-theme of middle grade, the Horn Book editors put our heads together to brainstorm cover art. We came up with a few ideas, in conjunction with our designers, and even mocked them up. And then came Shoshana Flax’s suggestion of Charlotte and friends —...

Table of Contents: September/October 2024 Horn Book Magazine

Cover from Charlotte’s Web. Cover art © ­renewed 1980 by Estate of Garth Williams. Used with permission of HarperCollins Publishers.   Features Much Ado About Middle Grade by Horn Book editors Continuing our centennial coverage with ­discussion of this issue’s mini-theme.   Columns Editorial Some Magazine! by Elissa Gershowitz If...

Horn Book Reminiscences: In the Company of Good Books

In honor of our centennial, we asked interns from over the years to share their reminiscences. I didn’t know about the Horn Book before I saw the internship posting during my final semester of my master’s program in the spring of 2022. But I had always had a dream of...
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