Showing posts with label genre-books-childrens. Show all posts
Showing posts with label genre-books-childrens. Show all posts

Friday, February 21, 2025

Why Children Love Edward Gorey: A Centenary Tribute


He made the uncanny cool for a kid like me, whose dollhouse contained a miniature Ouija board in the child’s room and a ghost made of Kleenex and cotton balls in the attic.


Lisa Brown | NYTimes Books | Disclosure

Friday, February 14, 2025

Friday, January 24, 2025

A Cinco de Mayo Time Travel Fantasy


For the three Latino kids transported to 1862 Mexico in Emma Otheguy’s latest novel, the outcome of the American Civil War hangs in the balance.


Juan Vidal | NYTimes Books | Disclosure

Thursday, December 12, 2024

S.E. Hinton Leans on Dave Barry for Post-Election Comfort


“You can’t read a page without laughing,” says the author of “The Outsiders,” who’s watched the stage musical of the novel become a Tony Award-winning hit this year.


Unknown Author | NYTimes Books | Disclosure

Friday, November 15, 2024

Alice in Moominland


Tove Jansson’s illustrations for a rare 1966 edition of “Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland” are melancholy, complex and occasionally scary.


Sadie Stein | NYTimes Books | Disclosure

Monday, November 11, 2024

Friday, October 4, 2024

Friday, August 23, 2024

The Children’s Fantasy Novel That Flew Off Britain’s Shelves


“Impossible Creatures” has prompted comparisons to Tolkien, Lewis and Pullman, but action, not awe, is Katherine Rundell’s strong suit.


Laura Miller | NYTimes Books | Disclosure

Saturday, January 6, 2024

‘Richard Scarry’s Cars and Trucks and Things That Go’ Turns 50


For my family, reading Scarry together was itself like a car trip — the rare sort where no one gets cranky and the world, as seen from the back seat, is fresh and startling.


Peter Behrens | NYTimes Books | Disclosure

Friday, January 5, 2024

‘Richard Scarry’s Cars and Trucks and Things That Go’ Turns 50


For my family, reading Scarry together was itself like a car trip — the rare sort where no one gets cranky and the world, as seen from the back seat, is fresh and startling.


Peter Behrens | NYTimes Books | Disclosure

Friday, December 15, 2023

Night and Day in 3 New Picture Books


Corinna Luyken, Philip Stead and Isabelle Arsenault capture the unique brightness that comes after the dark.


Ben Hatke | NYTimes Books | Disclosure

Friday, November 17, 2023

Thursday, November 9, 2023

Read With Jenna, Who Writes With Barbara


The twin sisters Jenna Bush Hager and Barbara Pierce Bush published their third picture book this week. They sat down to discuss fighting, writing and chosen family.


Elizabeth A. Harris | NYTimes Books | Disclosure

Friday, October 27, 2023

An Embarrassment of Witches


Jewish magic, Southern conjure magic and Scottish magic abound in new middle grade novels by Laurel Snyder, Eden Royce and Elle McNicoll.


Marjorie Ingall | NYTimes Books | Disclosure

Wednesday, October 18, 2023

Jacqueline Woodson and Amber McBride Look Backward to Look Forward


“Remember Us” recalls the fires of 1970s Bushwick. “Gone Wolf” begins in a 2111 Southern breakaway nation after a second Civil War.


David Barclay Moore | NYTimes Books | Disclosure

Monday, October 9, 2023

Taking a Stand on Native American Rights


New works of nonfiction and fiction transcend stereotypes, and connect a wealth of ideas and facts for young readers.


Abby McGanney Nolan | NYTimes Books | Disclosure

Taking a Stand on Native American Rights


New works of nonfiction and fiction transcend stereotypes, and connect a wealth of ideas and facts for young readers.


Abby McGanney Nolan | NYTimes Books | Disclosure

The Best Thrillers of 2025

Our columnist on the books that wowed her this year. Sarah Lyall | NYTimes Books | Disclosure