Save on Sourcebooks Bestsellers and New Releases During the Barnes & Noble Book Haul Blowout!2/27/2019
Clear your shelves! It's time for Barnes & Noble's Book Haul Blowout! Starting Wednesday, February 27, through Monday, March 4, you can score 50 percent off a huge selection of new releases, bestsellers, paperbacks, kids' favorites, and more.
From book club picks to Golden Age mysteries and from bestselling board books to young adult thrillers, Sourcebooks has something for every reader to love! Keep reading to discover the Sourcebooks bestsellers and new releases you can add to your #bookhaul: We are happy to announce that The Mystery of Black Hollow Lane by Julia Nobel and The Doughnut King by Jessie Janowitz are Junior Library Guild selections!
The Junior Library Guilt (JLG) is the leading book review and collection development service in the U.S., and helps librarians in both public and school libraries pick the best new books for their collections. They pride themselves on having expert editors selecting books, even while still in manuscript form, and meet with publishers like us all year long to decide what books will be contenders. Click "Read More" below to learn more about each title and author.
We are happy to share trade reviews for titles across all of our imprints this week. Click "Read More" below for all of the details.
Beloved Children’s Brand and Top Kids Book Publisher Sharing Love: from Sesame Street for 50th AnniversaryThis Valentine’s Day, Sesame Workshop and Sourcebooks are celebrating the debut of Love: from Sesame Street on the New York Times Children’s Picture Books bestseller list! This is the first time that a Sesame Street book has made a New York Times bestseller list since 1970. As we celebrate Sesame Street’s fiftieth anniversary, we’re as committed as ever to working with innovative partners like Sourcebooks to create timeless books that resonate with readers across generations. We’re proud that Love: from Sesame Street—with its uplifting message about the many wonderful ways to express love—shows the makings of an instant classic! The most remarkable part of being a publisher is the ability to connect readers with extraordinary books and brands. Sesame Workshop has been one of my favorite partners because of the extraordinary good they do in the world. I am deeply touched to help celebrate their fiftieth anniversary with this amazing news. Love: from Sesame Street is the eighteenth collaboration between Sourcebooks and Sesame Workshop, the nonprofit organization behind Sesame Street. The book features a new format for Sesame books, one intended to appeal to a wide range of readers and make a meaningful gift for many different special life moments and occasions. “We look forward to expanding the love already evident for this title to an ebook, a personalized version, and additional titles in this line,” said Sesame Workshop editorial director Karen Halpenny.
Sourcebooks will publish three more Sesame Workshop titles this year—You Can Do It: A Little Book about the Big Power of Perseverance (June), Happy Halloween! (August) in the My First Big Storybook series, and Dream: with Sesame Street (November) in the same giftable format as Love: from Sesame Street. Sourcebooks also offers personalized Sesame Street books through their Put Me In The Story program. “It’s such an honor and a privilege to have Sesame Workshop as a partner,” said Karen Shapiro, publishing manager for Sourcebooks Wonderland. “For the past six years, we’ve collaborated closely with their team to develop incredibly compelling stories featuring their beloved characters, working together to build a world in which every child is a reader.” Click "Read More" below to learn more about Love: from Sesame Street. We are happy to share trade reviews for titles across all of our imprint this week. Click "Read More" below to learn about each book, the authors, and the reviews. This emotional self-help read is one for people who no matter how overwhelmed they truly are, always put on a brave face. Wintsch teaches women to embrace their vulnerabilities, set reachable goals and to find the middle-ground between suffering and struggling in Slay Like A Mother We are happy to share that After the Fire by Will Hill and Illegal by Eoin Colfer and Andrew Donkin, illustrated by Giovanni Rigano, are on the Recommended Fiction Book List for the 2019 In The Margins Book Award. The In The Margins Book Award is organized by the Library Services for Youth in Custody group, which is an organization that advocates for those who provide services for youth in custody. The In the Margins Book Award Recommended Fiction Book List is chosen by a committee of librarians who work with marginalized youth who choose title that are of high-interest appeal to youth ages 9—21 living in poverty, on the streets, or in custody. Youth feedback is critical to the books that are nominated and selected. Click "Read More" below to read more about the books and the authors. We are thrilled to share the full list of Sourcebooks authors and titles that have won American Library Association (ALA) awards, which were announced at the ALA Midwinter conference in Seattle last week. Click "Read More" below for more on each award winning book and and authors.
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