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  • Philippa Gregory to Pen YA Series for S&S

    Philippa Gregory is trying her hand in the young adult market. The bestselling author of The Other Boleyn Girl, among other titles, has closed a world rights, four-book deal with Simon & Schuster Children's Publishing for a historical romance series.

  • In Brief: September 8

    This week, a ghoulish party for the picture book Zombie in Love; author Cinda Williams Chima visits Dragon*Con in Atlanta; and Ashlee Fletcher launches My Dog, My Cat.

  • Licensing Hotline: September 2011

    Scholastic has rushed out its first Power Rangers: Samurai reader, which it is publishing under license from Saban Brands. The full program of readers, 8x8s, sticker books and handbooks will launch in January 2012 with the release of five more titles.

  • Penguin Young Readers Debuts Expanded Line of Enhanced E-books

    The Penguin Young Readers Group is expanding its line of enhanced e-books and releasing a series of apps based on bestselling picture books as Skippyjon Jones and Ladybug Girl and on classic works like The Night Before Christmas and Peter Rabbit.

  • Rights Report: August 25

    Joy Peskin at Viking Children’s Books has bought world rights to Beside Me, a YA novel by Isabel Gillies, author of the bestselling memoir Happens Every Day.

  • In Brief: August 25

    This week: Al Roker picks Brian Selznick's 'Wonderstruck' for his book club; supermodel Tyra Banks gets ready for her YA debut, 'Modelland'; Disney makes a big First Book donation; and author events around the country with Tom Angleberger, Carmen Agra Deedy, and Joyce Raskin.

  • Theodore Boone's Road Trip to Kick Off in Atlanta

    Penguin will launch a 17-city bus tour for John Grisham’s Theodore Boone series at the Decatur Book Festival on September 2. Between Atlanta and Sarasota, the 17-city tour will play at a number of booksellers, including Page & Pallette in Fairhope, Ala. and Joseph-Beth Booksellers in Lexington, Ky. and Cincinnati, as well as unexpected venues like the local courthouse in Oxford, Miss.

  • Finding Waldo on the Cape

    Who knew that skinny, bespectacled Waldo would enjoy a Massachusetts summer vacation as much as the First Family? And like President Obama, he's not always easy to spot.

  • What's Selling at Blue Willow Bookshop

    From Houston, Valerie Koehler, owner of Blue Willow Bookshop, sends word of what's hot at her store this summer.

  • Regionals 2011: Children's Galleys to Grab

    Publishers are positioning their lead fall children’s titles—and upcoming spring books—to take full advantage of the season’s regional gatherings.

  • First Printing of Three Million for New Percy Jackson Book

    Disney Worldwide Publishing announced that The Son of Neptune, the second installment in Rick Riordan's The Heroes of Olympus series, will have a three-million-copy first printing, the largest in the company's history.

  • 'Julie of the Wolves' Released as Open Road E-book

    Open Road Integrated Media has announced plans to release Jean Craighead George’s Julie of the Wolves as an e-book, along with 11 more of the author's titles, which were originally published between 1948 and 1985.

  • What's Selling at Northtown Books

    Monika Zerzan, children's buyer at Northtown Books in Arcata, Calif., weighs in on what books are selling well at her store this summer.

  • In Brief: August 18

    This week, four YA authors visit Once Upon a Time in Montrose, Calif.; the annual East Hampton Library Children's Fair; celebrating the one-year anniversary of Tinman Children's Bookstore in Spokane; and a book launch at Monkey See, Monkey Do Children's Bookstore in Clarence, N.Y.

  • Egmont USA Gives YA Novel Its Biggest Launch to Date

    Due from Egmont USA on September 6, Ilsa J. Bick's Ashes, a post-apocalyptic survival story for teens, will be released with the most extensive marketing push in the imprint's two-year history.

  • Celebrating a Flock of Children's Book Anniversaries

    There is cause for celebration on Publishers' Row. Babar is turning 80, The Phantom Tollbooth has spent five decades in print, and the Magic School Bus has been zipping along for a quarter-century. Here's a sampling of anniversary observances in the works.

  • Random House to Publish Lost Dr. Seuss Stories

    A greedy duck named McKluck learns a lesson in the title story of The Bippolo Seed and Other Lost Stories, a collection of seven tales by Dr. Seuss that were published in Redbook in 1950 and 1951.

  • In Brief: August 11

    This week, author and bookseller events from around the country: Erin and Philip Stead in Petsokey, Michigan; Elise Allen in Pasadena; and an off-site reading organized by Queen Anne Books in Seattle.

  • On My Nightstand: Julie Just's Nighttime Reading

    The life of a YA-leaning literary agent is fairly dominated by guilty pleasures, so at the top of the heap, foreground, you can see galleys of new and recent books that I can tell myself are all for work.

  • NY Knicks Captain Turns Children's Author

    New York Knicks captain and six-time NBA All-Star Amar'e Stoudemire will become a children's book author next year with the launch of his STAT: Standing Tall And Talented series for middle-grade readers, published by Scholastic.

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