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Dan Gemeinhart spoke with PW KidsCast about his new middle grade novel, ‘Coyote Lost and Found,’ the follow up to ‘The Remarkable Journey of Coyote Sunrise,’ and returning to his beloved characters. (Sponsored.)
In 'A Mile At A Time: A Father And Son's Epic Alzheimer's Journey Of Love, Adventure, And Hope,' Travis And Mark "Mace" Macy share their remarkable and inspiring story of responding to a shocking diagnosis with resilience, purpose and humor. (S
Caldecott Medalist Dan Santat spoke with PW KidsCast about delving into the past for his first graphic memoir for middle graders, 'A First Time for Everything,' inspired by his life-changing class trip to Europe. (Sponsored.)
In 'Time to Think Small: How Nimble Environmental Technologies Can Solve the Planet's Biggest Problems,' Todd Myers explores how individuals can deploy smart tech to make a meaningful difference. (Sponsored.)
In 'Polar Exposure: An All-Women’s Expedition to the North Pole,' British research scientist and explorer Felicity Aston shares the story of that historic trek, through her own memories, and those of her fellow team members, who came from coun
In Cassandra Clark's 'Dark Water Rising,' 14th-century English nun/sleuth Hildegard of Meaux has another baffling murder to solve during a era fraught with political and religious schisms. (Sponsored.)
In The Lost Continent: Coral Reef Conservation and Restoration in the Age of Extinction, writer, photographer, and filmmaker David Alexander Baker explores both the marvels of coral reefs, and efforts to save them from the impacts of catastroph
Maria Dadouch is a children’s author and screenwriter based between the United States and Syria, who has published over 50 books in the Arab world and the USA. She is the winner of the 2022 Sheik Zayed Book Award for Children’s Literature for h
Murder at a peace conference could spark WWIII in Humphrey Hawksley's newest thriller, 'Ice Islands.' (Sponsored.)
Maggie Edkins Willis spoke with PW KidsCast about her debut middle-grade graphic novel, 'Smaller Sister,' tackling issues such as mental health and body image for tweens, and writing from her personal experiences. (Sponsored.)
In 'When Hope and History Rhyme: Natural Law and Human Rights' from Ancient Greece to Modern America, history professor Douglas Burgess derives hope from the evolution of thinking about natural law and human rights. (Sponsored.)
PW LitCast speaks with Jessica Walliser, Editorial Director of Quarto's imprint, Cool Springs Press, and author of one of the press's many new gardening titles, 'Attracting Beneficial Bugs to Your Garden: A Natural Approach to Pest Control,' ab
PW LitCast speaks with author Jason Sommer about his memoir 'Shmuel's Bridge: Following the Tracks to Auschwitz with My Survivor Father,' which recounts his efforts to keep his father's memories of his traumatic experiences during the Holocaust
Kate Albus spoke with PW KidsCast about her debut novel, 'A Place to Hang the Moon,' a hopeful and heartfelt historical middle-grade novel set during the child evacuations in WWII England. (Sponsored.)
PW LitCast speaks with author Howard Michael Gould about his latest novel, Pay or Play, in which his overly ecologically conscious sleuth helps a celebrity TV judge thwart a blackmailer. (Sponsored.)
Co-authors and Hollywood insiders Henry Winkler and Lin Oliver discuss their new book, 'Alien Superstar: Hollywood vs. the Galaxy,' and their process for writing compelling comedies for kids. (Sponsored.)
Michael W. Waters returns to PW KidsCast to discuss his new picture book, 'Liberty's Civil Rights Road Trip,' illustrated by Nicole Tadgell, and the ongoing march toward racial justice in the U.S. (Sponsored.)
In 'If God Is Love, Don't Be a Jerk: Finding a Faith That Makes Us Better Humans,' long-time pastor John Pavlovitz offers guidance on how to treat others more kindly. (Sponsored.)
In Candace Robb's latest historical mystery, 'The Riverwoman's Dragon,' a murder inquiry takes place during a plague in 14th-century York. (Sponsored.)
PW LitCast speaks with author Jeff Lantos about his book 'Why Longfellow Lied: The Truth About Paul Revere's Midnight Ride,' a history that separates the reality of what actually happened the night of April 18, 1775 from the mythmaking in the f
Jo Watson joins PW KidsCast for a conversation about her debut YA novel, 'Big Boned,' body acceptance, and writing swoonworthy rom-coms for teen readers. (Sponsored.)
Michael G. Long spoke with PW KidsCast about his new picture book, ‘Three Lines in a Circle: The Exciting Life of the Peace Symbol,’ illustrated by Carlos Vélez, and the evolution of the peace movement. (Sponsored.)
PW LitCast speaks with author David Handler about his latest twisty-but-fair whodunit featuring writer and sometimes amateur sleuth Stewart Hoag, 'The Man Who Wasn't All There.' (Sponsored.)
How is doing the right thing good for business? Jodi Ecker Detjen explains, when she talks with PW LitCast about her new book, The Next Smart Step: How to Overcome Gender Stereotypes and Build a Stronger Organization, coauthored with Kelly Wats
PW LitCast speaks with author Catriona McPherson about her new comic mystery, Scot on the Rocks, starring marriage counselor-turned-sleuth Lexy Campbell, an expat Scot in California. (Sponsored.)
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