ALA Photos
Lisa Brown signing Picture the Dead at ALA.
Daniel Handler & Maira Kalman signing 13 Words at ALA.
Lisa Brown signing Picture the Dead at ALA.
Daniel Handler & Maira Kalman signing 13 Words at ALA.
"Sheth's first novel for younger readers features a likable, determined protagonist, gentle humor and a familiar family situation." Read the full review here!
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"[Piot's] fine autobiographical memoir is also an invaluable portrait of the evolution of international health in recent decades… We need more people like Peter Piot who will rise to the occasion with spirit and passion." Read the rest of the article here.
"Maldonado's writing style is smooth, clear, fast-paced and reflective of kids' true speech". See the full review here.
Author Torrey Maldonado was named one of 15 authors who promote diversity in author visits. Read the full list here.
All the Wrong Questions: “Who Could That Be at This Hour?” by Lemony Snicket and The No-Dogs-Allowed Rule by Kashmira Sheth made the list. See the full list here.
Christopher Paul Moore says the current Broadway revival is how he's always imagined the Tennessee Williams classic. Read the full review here.
YALLFest takes place in Charleston, SC, on November 9 and 10. Be sure to check the official YALLFest website for all the details, and the official line-up can be veiwed here.
Straight out of the Red Hook projects section of Brooklyn, and featured on NBC New York, CNNcnn, The Daily News, Author Torrey Maldonado has captured the mind of adolescents growing up in one of New York's toughest neighborhoods. Watch his interview here.
"I adored this look at someone who is caught between upstairs and downstairs." Read the full review here.
In a weekly series entitled YA for Grownups, The Atlantic applauds Torrey Maldonaldo for “contributing to the racially diverse fare available for young readers.” Read the article here.
Casey O’Brien Blondes is currently blogging about a year-long project visiting twelve points on the French Atlantic coast. Check out her monthly posts here.
In today’s era of fan activism and celebrity philanthropy, it seems that most aid organisations must chase the stars. This time it’s the United Nations’ World Food Programme (WFP) seeking support for its mission by partnering with the recently released Hollywood blockbuster film The Hunger Games.
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The discovery in Delhi of a particularly nasty form of antibiotic-resistant bacteria, against which even last-resort drugs are ineffective, could bring about an era of unstoppable infections. But fearing a hit to the country’s medical tourism industry, the government has denied the problem and has pressured researchers to disavow their findings.
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Audio slideshow, Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting
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