MUSLIM GIRLS RISE giveaway, a bevy of book deals, new covers and more
Celebrate the launch of MUSLIM GIRLS RISE By Saira Mir and Aaliya Jaleel with a #giveaway ending Sunday, Nov. 3.
Enter to win one of five copies of Saira's nonfiction book of inspirational Muslim women. Click here for details and to enter. And if you do buy or win a copy, please remember we value your honest review at GoodReads and/or the bookseller website of your choice. Your ratings and reviews really do make a difference.
A bevy of new book covers...click on the covers to learn more
Don't forget, you can see all our covers and preorder on our website.
New picture book deals
Soaring '20s in the news and on the road
Rajani LaRocca (SEVEN GOLDEN RINGS) has been racking up the miles (and smiles) visiting book stores, schools, and festivals to support her middle grade, MIDSUMMER'S MAYHEM.
A personal essay by Jen Malia (TOO STICKY!), My Daughter and I Were Diagnosed with Autism on the Same Day, appeared in the New York Times.
Larissa Marantz (CLYDE THE HIPPO series) was an instructor at the Children's Book Academy's Picture Palooza illustrator course.
Did you know Lindsay Metcalf (FARMER'S UNITE! and NO VOICE TOO SMALL) writes about rural issues for the KLC Journal? Find her recent articles here and here.
NoNieqa Ramos (BEAUTY WOKE) was a panelist on the School Library Journal's Reading Woke seminar. She also spoke at the YALSA conference as part of the Las Musas panel, "Using Latinx Literature to Past and Present to Cultivate, Activate, and Amplify Teen Voices." NoNieqa's most recent book is her YA novel, THE TRUTH IS.
Anna Crowley Redding (RESCUING THE DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE) appeared in the CNBC documentary about Google, the topic of her middle-grade nonfiction, GOOGLE IT.
Read the latest review of I'M GONNA PUSH THROUGH!, by Jasmyn Wright, illustrated by Shannon Wright, in Publisher's Weekly.