Based on her popular newsletter Agents & Books, literary agent and author Kate McKean offers charismatic, no-nonsense advice to guide writers through all the complicated feelings and nuances of the publishing industry.
From journalist and professor at University of Texas-Austin, SLIP presents a revelatory new framework to understand the experience of eating disorder recovery by weaving together moving personal narrative, immersive reporting, and emerging science.
The Afterlife of Malcolm X is the first major study of the remarkable influence that the iconic black leader has had not in life but in death, in the sixty years since his bloody assassination in the Audubon Ballroom on February 21, 1965.
In thoughtful, candid, and often funny vignettes, Hilaria Baldwin reveals the highs, the lows, and the outrageous outtakes from her different and not-so-different life.
From the New York Times best-selling creator of Not Quite Narwhal, Jessie Sima, comes a wintery story that will melt your heart!
Friends can me more different than alike and sometimes it takes doing a little extra to be a good friend.
In their 10th book, bestselling mother-son duo Surishtha Sehgal and Kabir Sehgal take readers on a before-bedtime journey to the Himalayan Mountains, exploring the captivating sights as sunset turns to night.
A gentle, contemplative picture book celebrating the everyday wonder that can be found when slowing down, even on a walk through a bustling city neighborhood.
Discover the remarkable story about the man who discovered the science of black holes and persisted in his theories against the disbelief of the scientific community - perfect for fans of Counting the Stars and What Miss Mitchell Saw.
On Saturday walks with her grandfather, a young girl connects with her Cabo Verdean heritage while learning about the true meaning of home in this moving picture book from debut author Stefanie Foster Brown.