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Going Deep: Author-artist Claire A. Nivola’s ‘Life in the Ocean’ tackles some urgent issues

Your gorgeous new picture book is about Sylvia Earle, an oceanographer and leading spokesperson on the importance of the ocean to our planet’s survival. She’s designed undersea research vessels and has spent more than 7,000 More...


He’s Got Your Back: Senator Jack Reed continues the fight to make school libraries a national priority

SLJ talks to Sen. Reed (D-RI) about how he pulled off his $28.6 million win for school libraries in December, what libraries mean to him, and the importance of advocacy.
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The Mane Event: Maggie Stiefvater on success, rejection, and her new novel, ‘The Scorpio Races’

Hollywood’s eager to turn your New York Times best sellers into movies, your book tours take you all over the globe, you play a few instruments and paint, plus you have two small kids—and you’re More...


The Inside Story: It took Thanhha Lai 15 years to write her first novel, but it was well worth the wait

Thanhha Lai was eating chocolate cake at Cipriani Wall Street in New York, nearly 9,000 miles from her birthplace on November 16, and she was about to be astonished. More...



Absolutely Dino-mite!: Jessie Hartland’s latest picture book puts a new spin on kids’ favorite reptiles

How the Dinosaur Got to the Museum tells the true story of how a 145-million-year-old Diplodocus longus ended up at the Smithsonian in Washington, DC. Were you crazy about dinosaurs as a kid? I was More...


Da Do Ron Ron: Ron Koertge’s sequel to ‘Stoner & Spaz’ is even better than the original

Now Playing: Stoner & Spaz II is about an unlikely romance between a sexy, foul-mouthed druggie and an isolated kid with cerebral palsy who lives with his rich grandmother. More...
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The Buddy System: How two talented unknowns (Norton Juster and Jules Feiffer) broke all the rules and created an instant classic—‘The Phantom Tollbooth’

When The Phantom Tollbooth was first published in 1961, critics universally praised it as a modern-day American Alice in Wonderland. It’s easy to see why. Like Lewis Carroll’s classic, The Phantom Tollbooth (Epstein & Carroll) is filled with zany wordplay, subversive games of logic, sophisticated line drawings, and humor that’s irresistible to readers of all ages. More...


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