Regina Linke, a Westerly-based, Taiwanese-American artist-author-illustrator, will hold two different events at the United next month, for two different audiences, to share the wealth of information s ...
Legendary mangaka Osamu Tezuka's son sparks outrage on social media after confirming he is using AI to recreate his father's work.
The Episcopal bishop who in January angered President Donald Trump by appealing to him to show mercy to migrants in the ...
Sometimes they lead to changing laws. Some movements are peaceful, others turn violent. These books tell stories of people's experiences of racism and of those who put their bodies on the line for the ...
“I felt that stories could be a positive force to help kids love themselves a bit more.” ...
Gender fluidity and political intrigue abound in “Boy,” New York Times best-selling author Nicole Galland’s engrossing new ...
The Atlanta-based artist's third collection of poetry, “boy maybe,” takes readers on an emotional roller coaster exploring grief, love, police brutality and Black culture.
Books have a way of sparking empathy, drawing readers into the lives of characters who may be different from themselves -- or different from other characters in the story. Kids and teens walk in ...
Episcopal girls basketball coach/assistant athletic director Taylor Mims Wharton is sharing her self-published children's ...
Lawrence Schimel, an author and literary translator, has long been a champion of creativity and inclusivity in literature.
Celebrating the life of Gerard Hoffnung, a man who was an eccentric, an illustrator, a  cartoonist, a prankster and a pixie.
Age-appropriate narratives and beautiful illustrations teach children how wildfire touches people’s lives. High Country News ’ weekly email newsletters keep you up-to-date with our latest news and ...