Maureen Seaberg at The Tibet House
Maureen Seaberg, author of FEARFULLY AND WONDERFULLY MADE: THE ASTONISHING NEW SCIENCE OF THE SENSES, in conversation with Dr. Robert Thurman at The Tibet House on September 29th.
ZIA ERASES THE WORLD Winner of 2023 CLA’s Notable Children’s Book Award
Bree Barton’s ZIA ERASES THE WORLD has been named a winner of 2023 CLA’s Notable Children’s Books in the Language Arts Award
Mithu Storoni in Netflix’s new documentary “Live to 100”
Mithu Storoni, author of STRESS-PROOF and author of STRESS-PROOF and the upcoming HYPEREFFICIENT: Optimize Your Brain to Transform the Way You Work, in Netflix’s new documentary “Live to 100”
PAY AS YOU GO by Eskor David Johnson a PW Top Indie Book for Fall
Eskor David Johnson’s debut, PAY AS YOU GO, one of PW’s Indie Books to Read This Fall
Barbara Binns in new PBS documentary
Barbara Binns, author of UNLAWFUL ORDERS, in the new PBS documentary “Clara Belle Williams: New Mexico Pioneer in Education”
PAY AS YOU GO a LitHub Most Anticipated Book of the Year
PAY AS YOU GO by Eskor David Johnson a LitHub Most Anticipated Book of the Year
“Eskor David Johnson’s blazing, biting, richly imagined debut… a brilliantly surreal and vivid feat of imagination, Pay as You Go has already earned comparisons to Saul Bellow’s The Adventures of Augie March, Zadie Smith’s White Teeth, and Paul Beatty’s The Sellout.” — LitHub
Pay as You Go a KIRKUS MUST-READ FOR FALL
PAY AS YOU GO by Eskor David Johnson named by Kirkus 1 of 10 Fiction Must-Reads for Fall.
“An inventive, beautifully written debut that will leave readers wanting more.” – –Kirkus, Starred Review
SLJ: “Powerful Reads for the Age of Climate Anxiety”
Great article in School Library Journal featuring Lauren Yero’s UNDER THIS FORGETFUL SKY
PAY AS YOU GO by Eskor David Johnson, on the Center for Fiction First Novel Prize Longlist
Eskor David Johnson’s PAY AS YOU GO one of 25 finalists for the CENTER FOR FICTION FIRST NOVEL PRIZE
Unlawful Orders Winner of the ILA Childrens Book Award
Unlawful Orders by Barbara Binns has been named the winner of the ILA Childrens Book Award in the Nonfiction Intermediate Category
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