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Rivka Galchen’s Holiday Gift Guide for Children’s Literature in Translation
For Words Without Borders, Rivka Galchen selected five works of children's literature in translation for the holidays. On My Valley and Hiznobyuti, she writes: "In picture books, I am wild for My Valley and Hīznobyūtī, both by the French cartoonist and illustrator...
Celebrate the Lunar New Year At The Brooklyn Children’s Museum Featuring Feather by Cao Wenxuan
The Brooklyn Children's Museum has created an event for kids and their parents to celebrate the Lunar New Year with along with New York Chinese Cultural Center. Our title Feather by Cao Wenxuan is going to be featured in their story time! The event is on February 16,...
My Valley Storytimes in Brooklyn!
Join us in June at two different Greenlight locations for storytimes with Claude Ponti's MY VALLEY! Read by translator Alyson Waters. Saturday, June 10 11:30 AM Fort Greene 1:30 PM Prospect Lefferts Gardens Story Time: Alyson Waters presents My Valley...
Looking Elsewhere for Imports, an interview with Kirkus Reviews
By Julie Danielson on April 27, 2017 https://www.kirkusreviews.com/features/looking-elsewhere-imports/ If, as I am, you are interested in reading picture book imports, you know precisely which publishers will take chances here in the U.S. on stories from other...
Starred review of You Can’t Be Too Careful! in Kirkus Reviews
“Elegant linework mixes with torn paper and soft, textured colors as a parade of luminous, exotic caricatures and their accouterments unfold against a white backdrop; the effect is magical.”
Holiday greetings from Mauri Kunnas
An electronic Christmas card from Finland’s favorite children’s book author.
Starred review of My Valley in Kirkus Reviews
“Like Poochie-Blue, visitors to the valley will be in no hurry to leave.”
Publishers Weekly introduces Elsewhere Editions
“A new venture is in the works for Archipelago – Elsewhere Editions, a children’s imprint – with its first titles to be released in spring 2017. Publishers Weekly recently paid a visit to the home of Archipelago and Elsewhere Editions to learn about the publisher’s decision to break into children’s books, and what’s in store for the imprint.”