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Children's Bookshelf Talks with Peter Sís
Peter Sís, two-time Caldecott Honor artist (for Starry Messenger: Galileo Galilei and Tibet: Through the Red Box) draws from his own childhood in his latest book, The Wall: Growing Up Behind the Iron Curtain.
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Birds of a Feather
It’s not uncommon for real-life events to inspire books for children. But when the story of a hawk that took residence along New York City’s fabled Fifth Avenue, which captured national attention, spawns the publication of not one, but two new picture books, that’s reason to take notice.
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‘Hallows’ Proves Magical for BAM
As expected, Books-A-Million posted a record second quarter, driven by sales of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows. Revenue in the quarter rose 9.6%, with comp store sales up 6.6%. BAM president Sandy Cochran called Hallows sales "outstanding," and also cited good gains in the commercial fiction, biography, graphic novel and teen segments.
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‘Potter’ Bumps Up Book Sales at Hastings
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows kicked in sales of $1.8 million in the first 10 days after its July 21 publication, helping to lift same store book sales at Hastings Entertainment 6.9% in the second quarter ended July 31. Book comps for the first half of the year were up 2.8%.
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Children's Galleys to Grab
At this fall's regionals, attendees can nab galleys that range from everyday teen life to the unexpected—Norse myths, the laws of physics and even tooth fairies all get their due. Some Don't-Miss Debuts Alex and the Ironic Gentleman by Adrienne Kress (Miramax/Weinstein). An orphan goes on a quest to rescue her teacher.
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Children’s Books: Week of 8/20/2007
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A Riches-to-Riches Story
Not many picture books are 50 years in the making. But a new version of a very old tale can make that claim: Walt Disney’s Cinderella, retold by Cynthia Rylant (Disney Press, Aug.), has its origins in design work done by artist Mary Blair in the 1940s.
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Children's Book Reviews: Week of 8/13/2007
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Children's Audio Reviews: Week of 8/13/2007
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Children's Notes
TALE OF MYTHIC PROPORTIONS Touted as a facsimile of an 1825 text by Lady Hestia Evans, an admirer of Lord Byron, Mythology by Dugald A. Steer, newest in the 'Ology series, serves as an interactive primer on Greek myth. Chock-full of flaps, foldouts and such removable goodies as Oak Leaves of the Oracle and a silver obol to pay for a journey across the River Styx, this enticing package also co...
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Lerner Lures Kjoller Away from FSG
Children’s book publisher Lerner Publishing Group has hired Maria Kjoller as director of rights, special sales, and international distribution, as of September 6.
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HC Signs Laura and Jenna Bush to Children’s Book Deal
HarperCollins said today that it has acquired world rights to a children’s book—as yet untitled—written by First Lady Laura Bush and her daughter, Jenna.
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Children's Book Reviews: Week of 8/6/2007
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Children's Notes
ALL ABOARD Little readers will clamor for these board books. What's Wrong, Little Pookie? by Sandra Boynton finds a mother pig trying to figure out, in verse, what has saddened her “little Pookie.” (“ 'Did you fall and get hurt?' 'No.' 'Have you lost your old Teddy?' 'No.' ”) When Mother Pig finally begins suggesting such silly reasons as “Did a very large hippo tr...
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'Hallows' Sells Another 1.7 Million
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows sold 1.7 million copies in its first full week on sale through outlets that report to Nielsen BookScan.
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Potter Parties Pack Punch
On Friday July 27th, Harry Potter parties were everywhere, in every state in the Union, and many countries throughout the world.
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Harry by the Numbers
8.3 million: Copies reported sold by Scholastic in first 24 hours 5.2 million: Copies sold through outlets tracked by Nielsen BookScan on July 21 and 22 2.2 million: Number of worldwide preorders at Amazon 1.4 million: Number of Amazon preorders in the U.S. 1.8 million: Copies sold by Barnes & Noble on July 21 and 22 1.
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Harry's in a League of His Own
The record-breaking sales of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows provided a much needed shot in the arm to bookstore sales, which were down 4.3% through May and had fallen every month this year. The trend will undoubtedly be broken in July. The 8.3 million copies of Hallows that Scholastic reported selling in the first 24 hours was far above the sales of The Secret, the top-selling title in th...
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Children's Book Reviews: Week of 7/30/2007
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Children's Notes
AND THEN WHAT HAPPENED? Favorite characters make a triumphant return in these summer sequels. The Land of the Silver Apples by Nancy Farmer, second in a trilogy that began with The Sea of Trolls, revisits siblings Jack and Lucy. (In a starred review of the first book, PW wrote, “Fans of Viking and adventure tales will be up late nights to discover Jack's fate.