Fall 2007 Children's Books
From the long-awaited finale in the Harry Potter series to a return for Ian Falconer's Olivia just in time for Christmas, the fall season is teeming with an array of titles in every genre.
In addition to our comprehensive alphabetical catalog of this fall's offerings for children's, don't miss our list of the season's biggest books and a sneak peak at spring's hottest titles. Our feature articles include an excerpt from Leonard S. Marcus's Golden Legacy, about the history of the much beloved Golden Books franchise, a trip 'round the globe looking at worldwide anticipation for Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, an interview with author Jacqueline Wilson that examines her elusive success in the U.S., a note on two biographies of tennis great Althea Gibson that coincide with the 80th anniversary of her birth, and a close-up on authors whose latest books have autobiographical leanings.
And on a lighter note, peruse our list of winners in some unofficial and unexpected categories, including "Plot Most Likely to Encourage Kids to Watch Their Backs on Field Trips" and "Title Kids Might Have the Most Trouble Requesting at Stores or Libraries."
Publishers A-Z: Fall 2007 Children's Announcements
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