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In November's <em>Superman: Son of Kal-El #5</em>, (written by Tom Taylor, art by John Timms), Jonathan Kent, son of Clark, will get a boyfriend.

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Superman's son comes out as bisexual in a new comic. It's a big deal — sort of

DC Comics announced that Superman's teenage son will be romantically involved with a male friend in a comic to be published in November. It's a growing trend.

October 12, 2021
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  • Glen Weldon
Abdulrazak Gurnah has won this year's Nobel Prize in literature. Gurnah has written 10 novels, including <em>Paradise</em>, which was shortlisted for the Booker Prize.

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  • Book News & Features

The Nobel Prize in literature goes to a Black writer for the first time since 1993

The Zanzibar-born novelist is known for his postcolonial works, examining refugee life in England and the effects of empire. He is the first Black person awarded the prize since Toni Morrison in 1993

October 07, 2021
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  • Andrew Limbong
The new children's nonfiction series <em>I, Witness</em> aims to help young readers grasp world events that might otherwise feel abstract. The books feature first-person accounts co-edited and curated by Dave Eggers.

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  • Arts & Life

'I, Witness' makes world events visceral for young readers

A new, nonfiction book series for kids ages 9 to 12 is written by young people who've experienced trauma, including living through Hurricane Maria and facing discrimination and arrest after 9/11.

October 01, 2021
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  • Elizabeth Blair

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  • Book News & Features

During Banned Books Week, Readers Explore What It Means To Challenge Texts

Libraries, schools, authors and readers are celebrating Banned Books Week. Among the Top 10 most challenged books in the U.S. are The Hate U Give and To Kill A Mockingbird.

September 30, 2021
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  • Elizabeth Blair

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  • Book News & Features

October Book-Ahead: What We're Excited To Read Next Month

October has plans to bring us some new works from established authors — and some attention-grabbing books from new ones. Here are some of the books we're excited about coming next month.

September 28, 2021
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  • Meghan Collins Sullivan

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  • Book News & Features

Percival Everett's Latest Grounds Racial Allegory In History, Horror And Blood

In The Trees, Everett revisits the 1955 murder of Emmett Till, imagining a series of similar killings in the same small Mississippi town. Mixing horror, humor and insight, it's impossible to put down.

September 23, 2021
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  • Carole V. Bell
Writer Roald Dahl with his wife American actress Patricia Neal at the Screen Directors Awards, circa 1962.

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  • Arts & Life

'Whizzpopping' News: Netflix Now Owns All Of Roald Dahl's Stories

Netflix has acquired The Roald Dahl Story Co. (RDSC), which manages the British author's catalogue. "Human beans" just can't get enough, as Dahl's loveable BFG might say.

September 22, 2021
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  • Elizabeth Blair

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  • Book News & Features

Here Are The Longlist Nominees For This Year's National Book Awards

The longlist nominees for this year's National Book Awards are being announced over the course of the next few days — we'll have them all right here in a continuously updated post.

September 16, 2021
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  • Petra Mayer
<em>A World Without Police: How Strong Communities Make Cops Obsolete,</em> by Geo Maher

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  • Book Reviews

Abolitionist Activist Imagines 'A World Without Police' Met By Community Building

Geo Maher's book is an indicator of the growing popularity of the radical abolitionist framework. His vision may not get all to see a way to a world without police — but it's as convincing as any.

September 03, 2021
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  • Kamil Ahsan

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  • Book News & Features

September Book-Ahead: What We're Excited To Read This Month

September tends to be a busy month in the publishing world — and this one will be no exception. Here are eight of the many books we're excited about this month.

September 01, 2021
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  • Meghan Collins Sullivan

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  • Book News & Features

This Sweet, Mid-Grade Story Is Perfect For Budding Romance Fans

If your kids aren't quite old enough for classic teen love stories, Just Be Cool, Jenna Sakai is a just-right read with a heroine who still spends Saturday nights playing board games with her family.

August 30, 2021
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  • Juanita Giles

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  • Book News & Features

These 3 Books Are Perfect For Your Back-To-Middle-Schooler

LeUyen Pham has written and illustrated more than 100 books for kids of all ages — so we asked her to give us some solid middle-grade reading recmomendations for kids heading back to school.

August 29, 2021
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  • Asma Khalid

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  • Book News & Features

For These Comic Artists, Heritage And Folklore Are Superpowers

A wave of new comics creators are drawing on their heritage, culture and folklore to create fantastical worlds and superpowered characters — something that wasn't possible until very recently.

August 27, 2021
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  • Zack Quaintance
Author Nadia Hashimi

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  • Book News & Features

An Afghan Author On Losing Her Homeland — For The Second Time

"It is too cruel to ask if it hurts more the first or second time a homeland is lost," says Afghan American author Nadia Hashimi, whose parents are from Kabul. "I know one never becomes numb to it."

August 26, 2021
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  • Nadia Hashimi

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  • Books

Jill Murphy, Author Of 'The Worst Witch' And 'Five Minutes Peace,' Has Died At 72

Children's book author and illustrator Jill Murphy created The Worst Witch and The Large Family series, among many others. She was known for capturing a range of human emotions in her whimsical tales.

August 21, 2021
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  • Elizabeth Blair
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