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The American Library Association, Authors Guild, Florida Library Association, Florida Freedom to Read Project, and others see ...
With ‘The Wayfinder’ (MCD, Oct.), the Pulitzer-winning novelist melds mythology and Tongan history into a quest narrative.
New Bibles, study guides, commentaries, and devotionals feature inviting designs, the latest technology, and fresh ...
In 'All Consuming', the food writer and 'The Great British Bake Off' finalist traces how culinary tastes and trends have been ...
Take a bite out of Page Break and Table of Contents, the literary events series finding innovative ways to unite books and ...
As Clarkson Potter readies a reissue of 1982’s Entertaining (Nov.), the book that launched Martha Stewart’s homemaking empire ...
The founder of Killer Nashville looks back at 20 years of connecting and educating writers in the action, mystery, romance, ...
A handful of religion publishers are releasing new titles for young readers that embrace inclusivity, diversity, and ...
The Percentage of Americans who say “bottoms up” is going down: a 2025 Gallup poll found that 54% of adults report drinking ...
In 'Fearless, Sleepless, Deathless' (Univ. of North Carolina, Oct.), the naturalist and forager combines memoir, reporting, and nature ...
Cookbooks Highlighting Indigenous foodways are on the menu this season. The authors of three forthcoming titles—two from Big Five houses and one launching a university press series—spoke with PW about ...
The U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Florida has upheld the freedom to read in Penguin Random House v. Gibson, ...
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