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Sneak Peek: FATAL INTRUSION by Jeffery Deaver and Isabella Maldonado

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FATAL INTRUSION by Jeffery Deaver and Isabella Maldonado

As a wave of murders grips Southern California, an unlikely pair must untangle the mysterious patterns of an elusive killer. A propulsive new series by New York Times bestselling author Jeffery Deaver and Wall Street Journal bestselling author Isabella Maldonado.

Carmen Sanchez is a tough Homeland Security agent who plays by the rules. But when her sister is attacked, revealing a connection to a series of murders across Southern California, she realizes a conventional investigation will not be enough to stop the ruthless perpetrator.

With nowhere else to turn, Sanchez enlists the aid of Professor Jake Heron, a brilliant and quirky private security expert who, unlike Sanchez, believes rules are merely suggestions. The two have a troubled past, but he owes her a favor and she’s cashing in. They team up to catch the assailant, who, mystifyingly, has no discernible motive and fits no classic criminal profile. All they have to go on is a distinctive tattoo and a singular obsession that gives this chillingly efficient tactician his nickname: Spider.

Over the next seventy-two hours, Sanchez and Heron find themselves in the midst of a lethal chess match with the killer as they race to stop the carnage. As the victims mount, so do the risks. Because this spider’s web of intrigue is more sinister—and goes far deeper—than anyone could possibly anticipate.

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Jeffery Deaver is the award-winning #1 international and New York Times bestselling author of the Lincoln Rhyme, Colter Shaw and Kathryn Dance series, among many others. Deaver’s work includes forty-seven novels, one hundred short stories, and a nonfiction law book. His books are sold in 150 countries and translated into twenty-five languages.

A former journalist, folk singer, and attorney, he was born outside Chicago and has a Bachelor of Journalism degree from the University of Missouri and a law degree from Fordham University. He was recently named a Grand Master of Mystery Writers of America, whose ranks include Agatha Christie, Elmore Leonard and Mickey Spillane.

Jeffery Deaver lives in Chapel Hill, North Carolina and Orlando, Florida. www.jefferydeaver.com

Isabella Maldonado is the award-winning and Wall Street Journal bestselling author of the Nina Guerrera, Daniela Vega and Veranda Cruz series. Her books are published in twenty-four languages.

Maldonado wore a gun and badge in real life before turning to crime writing. A graduate of the FBI National Academy in Quantico and the first Latina to attain the rank of captain in her police department, she retired as the Commander of Special Investigations and Forensics. During more than two decades on the force, her assignments included hostage negotiator, department spokesperson, and precinct commander. She uses her law enforcement background to bring a realistic edge to her writing.

Isabella Maldonado lives in Phoenix and Lakeside, both in Arizona.  www.isabellamaldonado.com

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Behind The Words With Amanda Cox

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Author Amanda Cox is joining us today. We’ll be talking about her latest release BETWEEN THE SOUND AND THE SEA. Welcome Amanda! Let’s start with you telling our readers about the book. 

Between the Sound and Sea is a story of a young woman who leaves behind her hometown to become a project manager of a lighthouse restoration after rumors and scandal disrupt her once-idyllic life in her quaint hometown. When things start to go amiss on the island and she finds notes from the 1940s hidden in the walls, Joey embarks on a quest to unravel the mystery, including the new owner’s connection to the island. Joey hopes to discover the truth behind the legends and restore one family’s reputation while getting her own life back on track.

Joey’s family is facing scandal, which leads her to take the lighthouse keeper position. Can you provide some background information on the scandal and why this prompted Joey’s decision to leave her hometown?
Joey’s father owned a construction business, a business that he always intended to pass to his son, but after the two of them have a falling out, he offers it to Joey instead. Joey doesn’t accept the offer, hoping that if she doesn’t step into that role, her father and brother will work harder to sort out their differences. Instead, her father sells the business to a man who takes advantage of the people of her small town by doing poor-quality work and skipping town after accepting payment for incomplete jobs. The people of the small town blame Joey’s family for various reasons. Because of this grudge and feelings of distrust, they stop enlisting Joey to plan their events, causing her business to tank. Joey takes the temporary job in North Carolina, returning to her construction roots, not so much as an attempted career switch but a chance to step outside of her current circumstances and gain a fresh perspective for her future.

What type of research was required to write about Joey’s new profession and the history of lighthouses themselves?
My husband is in the construction field and understands a lot of the behind-the-scenes of working on projects and working with clients. I asked him a lot of “would this be feasible” questions! For the lighthouse portion, I did a lot of reading and visited the Outer Banks lighthouses. I had so much fun exploring lighthouse museums, learning about the World War II history of the area, and getting a feel for this unique part of the United States.

Between the Sound and Sea explores the lives of two different women at different points in time. How are Joey and Mae connected?
Both women have defined themselves based on roles in the family and work, but when things change and the life they wanted is no longer their reality, they must re-evaluate how they define themselves. Rumors and gossip have both impacted how these women were viewed by the people around them. They each find themselves needing to overcome viewing themselves the way others view them. This underlying theme of searching for identity connects Joey and Mae.

In Between the Sound and Sea, legend and truth entwine. The island’s past is steeped in legend, rumors, and ghost stories. Can you give readers a hint to what these legends may be about?
The Outer Banks are steeped in fascinating legends and folklore, so I had a lot of fun creating some fictional folklore for my fictional island! There are legends about what really happened to the last lighthouse keeper and his daughter. Some suspect foul play, some suspect that they were spies who helped with the German effort to bomb passing Allied supply boats. People in the area say that they have seen their ghosts lurking on the island. There are also legends originating from the 1940s about Saint-Mae, a mysterious woman who locals still say will rescue those lost at sea that no one else can reach.

You have demonstrated your unique gift of writing deeply emotional novels that offer a fascinating read. What type of emotions or issues do you work through in your newest work?
The feeling of regret plays a central theme in the book. There are several characters in the book who obsess over past decisions and find themselves trying to undo the past. Regret is a strong emotion, and it can either motivate us to grow and change for the better or it can cause us to become stuck in the past, unable to move forward. I really enjoyed helping many of my characters navigate that journey through their regrets in this book.

What do you hope readers will gain from reading Between the Sound and Sea?
I hope readers have as much fun reading this story as I had writing it! I hope they are inspired to look at past regrets as opportunities to learn and grow. I hope this story inspires readers to take chances and pursue their hopes and dreams!

What about your own background influenced Joey’s journey?
I think there have been several different turning points in my life that I often look back on and think, What would my life look like if I had chosen “the other path”? How would it alter who I am today? We all have moments in which we look back over our lives and evaluate if the path we’ve chosen has taken us to the place we thought it would and ask ourselves if we’re happy with the choices we’ve made. Those questions are big ones for Joey!

What do you love most about writing novels that connect the present with the past?
The past, whether distant or recent, has a way of impacting our lives in surprising ways. I love unraveling the connections between past and present for my characters—how one decision affected the course of one life and how the impact of that decision continued to trickle down through the ages. Sometimes it is a legacy that lends strength. Sometimes it is something they must find a way to overcome . . . but it all connects!

How can readers connect with you?

You can find me at AmandaCoxWrites.com and on Facebook and Instagram @AmandaCoxWrites.

Where can readers purchase a copy of Between the Sound and Sea? Between the Sound and Sea is available wherever books are sold! I would especially love it if you would pop into your local bookstore to pick up a copy. If they don’t have it in stock, I know they would be thrilled to order it for you. I love supporting local businesses whenever I can!

Thank you so much for stopping by today, Amanda! 

Reader’s, it’s release day for BETWEEN THE SOUND AND THE SEA. Here’s a quick look::

Every family has its secrets. Josephina Harris wouldn’t mind if her family still had a few of their own after a lawsuit tarnishes their name. When an opportunity opens to become a temporary keeper of a decommissioned lighthouse on a North Carolina island, she jumps at the chance to escape her small town to oversee its restoration.

As the work begins, “Joey” discovers strange notes tucked deep in the crevices of the old stone walls–pages torn from a lighthouse keeper’s log signed by someone named Mae who recounts harrowing rescues at sea. Fascinated by a woman lighthouse keeper, Joey digs into the past only to discover there’s never been a record of a lighthouse keeper by that name.

When things start to go amiss on the island, locals are convinced that it is the ghost of the lighthouse keeper and his daughter who were lost at sea during World War II. As Joey sifts through decades of rumors and legends and puts together the pieces of the past, what emerges is a love story–one that’s not over yet.

Multiple Christy Award winner Amanda Cox is your guide upon the raging seas of young love, heartbreaking loss, and learning to risk it all for a chance at happiness in this timeless novel.

Book by House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries Releasing Fall 2024

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New Book by House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries to be Published by Grand Central Publishing in Fall 2024

Grand Central Publishing (GCP) is pleased to announce the forthcoming publication of THE ABCs of DEMOCRACY by Congressman Hakeem Jeffries. The book, with 26 4-color illustrations, is scheduled for publication on November 12, 2024, in hardcover and e-book editions. Colin Dickerman, Senior Vice President and Editor-in-Chief, at GCP, acquired North American Rights from literary agent Howard Yoon of William Morris Endeavor.

On January 7, 2023, Congressman Hakeem Jeffries made his first official speech as House Minority leader on Capitol Hill in front of the new Congress, affirming Democratic values one letter of the alphabet at a time. The ABCs of Democracy brings this rousing speech to vivid, colorful life, including vibrant illustrations by Shaniya Carrington for each letter.

In clever and memorable turns of phrase, Jeffries paints a road map for a brighter American future.  Equal parts inspiring and urgent, THE ABCs OF DEMOCRACY is a timeless reminder of what it means to be a country with equal opportunities for all.

“What better way to present the critical choice our country confronts,” Leader Jeffries said, “than to view it through the elegant lens of the alphabet. It is my hope to help illuminate in some small way the road ahead in a manner that will guide our journey into a brighter future.”

Dickerman said, “Grand Central is extremely pleased to be part of spreading this vital message.  Leader Jeffries’ speech had a tremendous impact and this book, with its charming and uplifting illustrations, is certain to help it find a whole new audience.”

Hakeem Jeffries represents the diverse Eighth Congressional District of New York and is serving his sixth term in the United States Congress. He is the House Democratic Leader, having been unanimously elected to that position by his colleagues in November 2022. Congressman Jeffries previously served as Chair of the House Democratic Caucus and as an Impeachment Manager during the first Senate trial of the 45th President of the United States. He was born in Brooklyn Hospital, raised in Crown Heights, grew up in the Cornerstone Baptist Church and is a product of New York City’s public school system, having graduated from Midwood High School. He lives in Brooklyn with his family, is an avid Knicks fan, and continues to enjoy music from the classic era of hip-hop.

Sneak Peek: Shear Terror by Dorothy Howell

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Shear Terror by Dorothy Howell

In small-town Hideaway Grove, California, newcomer Abbey Chandler’s sewing prowess is inspiring her entrepreneurial spirit—but stumbling upon a murder might kill more than her enthusiasm . . .

Abbey’s life in Hideaway Grove is comfortable, and she’s grateful for her small sewing studio in the back room of her aunt’s bakery, but she’s feeling stuck. Her plan to expand her custom tote bag business by selling to a chain of gift shops has hit a snag. Making enough totes to distribute to all the stores requires large-scale production—which requires money Abbey doesn’t have. To make ends meet, she takes a part-time job at the town’s bustling Visitor Center . . .

Abbey is soon sorting items with her co-workers for the Visitor Center’s annual Lost and Found Day when unclaimed items are displayed and offered for sale. Thanks to tourism, there’s enough to fill a huge stockroom. But something is amiss. Eleanor Franklin, devoted to all things Hideaway Grove, hasn’t shown up for work—and when Abbey discovers her whereabouts, it isn’t pretty . . .

Eleanor is dead inside a clothing bin, dressmaker shears impaled in her chest—shears the sheriff reports are engraved with Abbey’s name. Under suspicion, Abbey will have to launch her own investigation. But who would want to kill thoughtful Eleanor, a model resident always so full of good advice about how to uphold Hideaway Grove’s high standards? As it turns out, not everyone appreciated Eleanor’s advice . . .

Now Abbey will have to cut through a tattered trail of greed, theft, and revenge to sew up the case before a killer cramps her style—for good . . .

Behind The Words With Melody Horrill

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Today, we’re excited to talk with author Melody Horrill. We be talking about her latest release A CAT CALLED Q. First tell our readers where you’re from, where you live, and is writing your full-time job?

Although I was born in England, I have lived in Australia for most of my life. I grew up in a city called Adelaide which is in South Australia but ten years ago I moved to Melbourne. I have been a broadcast journalist for most of my professional life but left the industry and managed the media and public relations for a large government science organization. Three years ago, I left my position to write my memoir ‘The Dolphin Who Saved Me’. Since that time, I have juggled freelance media and communication training, media management, and volunteer work with writing. I admire authors who can work full-time while writing!

How long have you been writing?

As a journalist, I have been writing most of my adult life, but I have only been writing books for three years.

What does your typical writing day look like?

I start my day with a walk to the beach as it is the place I feel most at peace. It centers me. I dedicate 4 or 5 hours in the afternoon to writing. If I have a paid freelance job, I put the writing aside to concentrate on that. During my book writing projects, I try to write 7 days a week, even if it’s just a few hours daily. My rescue cat, Q, is my constant companion. He curls up at my feet and reminds me with a tap on the leg or a strange little ‘brring’ sound when it’s time for a break or a snack. I often talk to him while writing – I know he will listen and won’t criticize my work!

Tell us about your latest release? Where the idea came from? Perhaps some fun moments, or not so fun moments?

It is a young adult fantasy titled ‘A Cat Called Q and the Magic Globe’. This book is a whimsical and at times, funny tale that features strong environmental themes. The story follows a ten-year-old girl called Sheri, who after finding a magical snow globe in a charity shop embarks on an adventure to save an enchanted world. Along with her bestie and Q, a majestic mischievous, sandwich-loving cat, she embarks on a treacherous adventure to save the land and its animals. Sheri is forced to draw on her inner courage as she faces a vain, evil, avocado-obsessed overlord and his ratty sidekick. ‘A Cat Called Q and the Magic Globe’ highlights the importance of believing in ourselves, being brave, caring for the natural world, and embracing our connection to it.

As a young girl, I escaped into books. I also loved snow globes and wondered what it would be like to enter into the world within the globe. As a child, I dreamed up the idea of writing a story about a girl who visits a magical world filled with fantastical animals encased in a glass orb. Almost half a century later I finally wrote the book!  I decided to include an ebony feline hero called ‘Quasar’ (Q for short), based on my rescue cat and much-loved writing companion. I also still love snow globes and I have one proudly sitting on my writing desk. When I need to think, I pick it up and give it a shake. Call me a big kid but I still think there’s something magical about them!

Could you share one detail from your current release with readers that they might not find in the book?

The charity shop in the book is based on one that I visit frequently. I love old items and feel that each has a unique story of its own. I collect all sorts of weird and wonderful things from my favorite shop and my home is filled with old, eclectic bits and bobs. In many ways, Sheri, the main character in the is based on me and she loves many of the same things I do – including rummaging through charity shops.

Who has been the most difficult character for you to write? Why?

Mallum, a wicked, vain sorcerer, environmental vandal and villain of the book. I wanted him to be unique and somewhat quirky while also evil. He also needed to be both powerful and weak. Getting that mix right was tricky. I ended up basing his character on two people – one I used to work with during my media career and the other who resides in my current neighborhood.

If you could be one of your characters for a day which character would it be?

I would like to be Brian, the ancient owner of the charity shop and Keeper of the Globe. He has lived a very long time and has experienced many magical adventures in countless mystical realms. He is grumpy but also wise. His sage advice plays a crucial role in helping Sheri and Quasar save the world and its animals from ruin.

If you could spend the day with your character, what would you do? What would that day look like?

I would hang out with Brian at the charity shop and then, in the evening, I’d sit down with a cup of tea and a shortcake and listen to his stories. I imagine that we’d be seated on plastic chairs between rows of second-hand clothes, just as he did with Sheri, and he would tell me all about his adventures with Quasar. I’d then ask if I could shake the globe and join Quasar on his next quest.

What’s your take on research and how do you do it?

I drew on people, animals, and places that I have encountered in my own life. From the quarreling birds through to the hero octopus, Ollie, and the spark rays Ben and Delong. I love nature and animals and drew on that love to create characters and scenarios. I did quite a bit of research on some of the animals that I was not as familiar with – such as sloths and albatrosses. I also had to learn a little about castles in Scotland. Although this book is pure fantasy, it was important to include some facts as the characters still had to be plausible.   

What’s the most fun thing about being an author?

Creating something new to release into the world. Whether it’s fiction or non-fiction, being able to see your words come to life in the form of a book is nothing short of magical. As I choose to focus on books that showcase our connection to animals and nature in some way, I always hope that my work will have a positive impact on the world – even if it’s a small one. When people read my books and respond positively or tell me that I have somehow influenced their own life in a good way, then that’s the cherry on top!

Do you write multiple books at once, or one at a time?

I prefer to write one book at a time. However, I found myself completing ‘A Cat Called Q and the Magic Globe’ at the same time as I started another non-fiction. I hadn’t planned it that way but I knew that embarking on my third book ‘Sheltered’ (to be released in September) would require a big commitment of time so I juggled the two for a while. It wasn’t ideal and I would avoid doing that again – flipping from fantasy to non-fiction proved challenging at times.

What’s your favorite writing tool? — software, app, notebook, etc.

My heart. If I am stuck or find myself overthinking, I reach into the place that led me to this writing journey. If my head is lost for words, my heart usually fills in the blanks. I think because I focus on connecting with nature, I find myself drawing on my love of the natural world to help bring my writing to life. Placing small notebooks around my house, my car, and even in my jacket pockets was invaluable as I often found inspiration striking at the oddest times. I always jotted down my thoughts which became an invaluable source of rich content for the books.

Are there any particular authors that have inspired how you write?

I have always loved Tolkien and his use of vivid imagery and symbolism. I haven’t consciously tried to emulate his style but it has influenced me. I’m also a fan of the beautiful simplicity of Paulo Coelho and admire his economic use of words to create an impactful story that oozes heart and soul.

Do you have a secret talent readers would be surprised by?

I consider myself a good cook and after an afternoon of writing, I like to create with my hands. That often involves baking a cake or pastries. I often fancied myself as a pastry chef, though I doubt I’d have the patience for the intricate decorative work. Often my creations taste great but aren’t very pretty!

Your favorite go to drink or food when the world goes crazy!

I love Australian wine and my favorite at the moment is Pinot Noir. I indulge in a glass with dinner every night. I also have a weakness for dark chocolate. If I am having a stressful day I like to combine them. There’s nothing quite like a smooth, fruity glass of Pinot and a square of deep, dark chocolate.

What is your writing kryptonite?

A sleepless night. If I am not well rested then I find it hard to summon the creative energy to write.

What is the one question you never get ask at interviews, but wish you did? Ask and answer it.

Why are books still relevant in this technological age where all sorts of content is available on demand?

Books are important because reading fiction or non-fiction helps us to engage with stories in a unique way. We use our imaginations, our minds, and our hearts to connect with experiences and knowledge that lie within the pages. When we read a book, it is an intimate exchange between the reader and the author – a sharing of events. Although books impact us in different ways, they also connect us. Sharing stories through written words is how we learn from one another, and how we grow. Books open our world, inform us, and entertain us in a way nothing else can even in this modern age where the world is at our fingertips.

Thank you so much for joining from ‘Down Under’ today! I really need one of those snow globes!!

Reader’s here’s a quick look at A CAT CALLED Q

When Sheri shakes a mysterious-looking snow globe she discovers in a charity shop, her whole world is turned upside down when she suddenly finds herself inside it, along with her best friend, Shawn. Once in this strange new realm, she embarks on a dangerous journey to rescue a spellbound land and its weird and wonderful creatures from destruction. Luckily, a majestic, mischievous, sandwich-loving magical cat comes to her aid. A Cat Called Q and the Magic Globe is an enchanting fantasy about the importance of believing in ourselves, being brave, caring for the natural world and embracing our connection to it. It also serves as a reminder that magic does exist in nature and that love can heal and restore everything.


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There’s a Book for That: Summer Olympics!

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Are you caught up in the excitement of the 2024 Paris Olympics? On Tuesday, Simone Biles and Team USA gymnastics won gold in the team final! There are so many triumphs and tribulations to follow. So much excellence to admire in the athletes, whichever your favorite events may be.

The 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris, France began on July 26 and continue through August 11. The games will feature 10,500 athletes from more than 200 countries competing in 32 sports across 329 events. In keeping with the Greek ideal of balance between mind and body, we invite you to dip into the following popular books about the history, athletes, and the sports themselves. Perhaps reading can be an Olympic event someday!

 

The Sports Book by DKTHE SPORTS BOOK (DK)

This is the ultimate guide to sports and the perfect reference for the Paris Olympics in 2024 – an amazing year for sports.

 

 

 

CARISSA MOORE: HAWAII GOLD: A CELEBRATION OF SURFING by Carissa Moore, Tom Pohaku Stone, Don Vu (Rizzoli)

Hawaiian native Carissa Moore brought joy and pride to the islands when she won the first-ever, gold medal in surfing’s Olympic debut. Here she shares her story and her personal perspective, alongside contributions from many of her fellow Hawaiian surf legends, on what it means to be a surfer from Hawaii.

 

THE TENNIS COLLECTION: A HISTORY OF ICONIC PLAYERS, THEIR RACKETS, OUTFITS, AND EQUIPMENT by Gustavo Fernández, Rafael Nadal, Stan Smith, Mario Cavalla (Rizzoli)

The trailblazing champion of adaptive tennis, Gustavo Fernández, takes readers through his selection of one-of-a-kind tennis pieces from the world-class fashion museum in Santiago, Chile. Featuring original interviews with Novak Djokovic, Guillermo Vilas, Gabriela Sabatini, and Roger Federer, The Tennis Collection is organized by themes such as sportswear, which features pieces like Bill Tilden’s 1920s tennis sweater, to trendsetting tennis outfits worn by Virginia Wade, Chris Evert, Andre Agassi, Marcelo Rios, and Venus Williams; sections on rackets from eighteenth-century wooden rackets to Roger Federer’s 2006 “Ncode six-one tour 90” racket; as well as rare tennis accessories, artwork, and vintage tennis magazines. A rich survey the sports evolving style, fashion, and design, this volume is a must-have for lovers of the world of tennis.

 

The Boys in the Boat (Movie Tie-In) by Daniel James BrownTHE BOYS IN THE BOAT (MOVIE TIE-IN): NINE AMERICANS AND THEIR EPIC QUEST FOR GOLD AT THE 1936 BERLIN OLYMPICS by Daniel James Brown (Penguin Books)

The inspiration for the Major Motion Picture Directed by George Clooney

For readers of Unbroken, out of the depths of the Depression comes an irresistible story about beating the odds and finding hope in the most desperate of times—the improbable, intimate account of how nine working-class boys from the American West showed the world at the 1936 Olympics in Berlin what true grit really meant.

Click here for the young readers edition.

 

The Watermen by Michael LoyndTHE WATERMEN: THE BIRTH OF AMERICAN SWIMMING AND ONE YOUNG MAN’S FIGHT TO CAPTURE OLYMPIC GOLD by Michael Loynd (Ballantine Books)

Winner of the International Swimming Hall of Fame’s Paragon Award and the Buck Dawson Authors Award

The feel-good underdog story of the first American swimmer to win Olympic gold, set against the turbulent rebirth of the modern Games, that “bring[s] to life an inspiring figure and illuminate[s] an overlooked chapter in America’s sports history” (The Wall Street Journal)

 

Four Wheels and a Board by FOUR WHEELS AND A BOARD: THE SMITHSONIAN HISTORY OF SKATEBOARDING by Betsy Gordon, Jane Rogers, Rodney Mullen, Tony Hawk, Craig Stecyk (Smithsonian Books)

A bold look at the creative, controversial, and vibrant history of skateboarding, and the amazing skaters who continually reinvent it. The gorgeously designed book presents objects, artifacts, and photographs from the Smithsonian’s collections that exemplify the vitality and innovation of skate culture. Book chapters are organized chronologically by decade from the ’60s to present day, starting with 20th-century surfboards, moving through technological changes, the disappearance of skate parks, the rise of social media and collaborations, and ending with never-before-seen objects from the 2020 Summer Olympics, where skateboarding made its historic Olympic debut.

 

A Very Punchable Face by Colin JostA VERY PUNCHABLE FACE: A MEMOIR by Colin Jost (Crown)

Colin Jost is covering the Olympics for NBC in Tahiti.

In these hilarious essays, the Saturday Night Live head writer and Weekend Update co-anchor learns how to take a beating.

From growing up in a family of firefighters on Staten Island to commuting three hours a day to high school and “seeing the sights” (like watching a Russian woman throw a stroller off the back of a ferry), to attending Harvard while Facebook was created, Jost shares how he has navigated the world like a slightly smarter Forrest Gump.

 

Berlin 1936 by Oliver HilmesBERLIN 1936: FASCISM, FEAR, AND TRIUMPH SET AGAINST HITLER’S OLYMPIC GAMES by Oliver Hilmes (Other Press)

Berlin 1936 takes the reader through the sixteen days of the Olympiad, describing the events in the German capital through the eyes of a select cast of characters–Nazi leaders and foreign diplomats, sportsmen and journalists, writers and socialites, nightclub owners and jazz musicians. While the events in the Olympic stadium, such as when an American tourist breaks through the security and manages to kiss Hitler, provide the focus and much of the drama, it also considers the lives of ordinary Berliners–the woman with a dark secret who steps in front of a train, the transsexual waiting for the Gestapo’s knock on the door, and the Jewish boy fearing for his future and hoping that Germany loses on the playing field.

 

FOR YOUNGER READERS

 

On Your Mark, Get Set, Gold! by Scott AllenON YOUR MARK, GET SET, GOLD!: AN IRREVERENT GUIDE TO THE SPORTS OF THE SUMMER GAMES by Scott Allen, Antoine Corbineau (Candlewick Press)

Packed with awe-inspiring facts, this hilariously informative guide will make readers laugh their sports socks off! From boxing to boccia, find out just what it takes to compete in every sport in the summer games. You’ll discover what makes each sport great — and not so great — as well as what skills and equipment you’ll need to start practicing like a pro!

 

She Persisted: Simone Biles by Kekla Magoon and Chelsea ClintonSHE PERSISTED: SIMONE BILES by Kekla Magoon, Chelsea Clinton, Alexandra Boiger, Gillian Flint (Philomel Books)

Simone Biles was raised by her grandparents and had to overcome many hardships as a child. After trying gymnastics for the first time on a field trip from elementary school, Simone continued with the sport, working hard and reaching professional levels. She persisted in the field and went on to become the most decorated US gymnast of all time. Through it all, she inspired kids everywhere to follow their dreams. In this chapter book biography by NAACP Image Award-winning author and Coretta Scott King Honor recipient Kekla Magoon, readers learn about the amazing life of Simone Biles–and how she persisted.

 

Who Is Katie Ledecky? by James Buckley, Jr. and Who HQWHO IS KATIE LEDECKY? by James Buckley, Jr., Who HQ, Laurie A. Conley (Penguin Workshop)

Katie Ledecky began swimming competitively at age six after watching her mother and brother in the pool. By age fifteen, she was setting records and winning gold medals at the 2012 Summer Olympics. And with each year, Katie improved her skills and her times in the water! The Summer 2024 Olympics in Paris will be Katie’s fourth, and the world will be watching.

 

Who Is Michael Phelps? by Micah Hecht and Who HQWHO IS MICHAEL PHELPS? by Micah Hecht, Who HQ, Manuel Gutierrez (Penguin Workshop)

Find out how a mischievous boy became a phenomenal swimmer and the greatest Olympian of all time in this inspiring addition to the #1 New York Times bestselling Who Was? series!

 

 

Inaugural Ballers by Andrew MaranissINAUGURAL BALLERS: THE TRUE STORY OF THE FIRST US WOMEN’S OLYMPIC BASKETBALL TEAM by Andrew Maraniss (Viking Books for Young Readers)

From the New York Times bestselling author of Strong Inside comes the inspirational true story of the birth of women’s Olympic basketball at the 1976 Summer Games and the ragtag team that put US women’s basketball on the map.

 

 

Kid Olympians: Summer by Robin StevensonKID OLYMPIANS: SUMMER: TRUE TALES OF CHILDHOOD FROM CHAMPIONS AND GAME CHANGERS by Robin Stevenson, Allison Steinfeld (Quirk Books)

Triumphant, relatable, and totally true biographies tell the childhood stories of a diverse group of international athletes who have captured the world’s attention at the Summer Olympics and Paralympics, like Simone Biles, Jesse Owens, Michael Phelps, Naomi Osaka, Tatyana McFadden, Yusra Mardini, and ten other incredible Olympians. Featuring kid-friendly text and full-color illustrations, you’ll be inspired to dream bigger, faster, and higher than ever before!

 

Long-Armed Ludy and the First Women's Olympics by Jean L. S. PatrickLONG-ARMED LUDY AND THE FIRST WOMEN’S OLYMPICS by Jean L. S. Patrick, Adam Gustavson (Charlesbridge)

Lucile “Ludy” Godbold was six feet tall and skinnier than a Carolina pine and an exceptional athlete. In her final year on the track team at Winthrop College in South Carolina, Ludy tried the shot put and she made that iron ball sail with her long, skinny arms. But when Ludy qualified for the first Women’s Olympics in 1922, Ludy had no money to go. Thanks to the help of her college and classmates, Ludy traveled to Paris and won the gold medal with more than a foot to spare. Hooray for Ludy!

For more on these and related titles visit the edelweiss collection: Paris Games Titles

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New interactive reading experience helps families unplug

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Video games. Email and text messages. Endless scrolling. With digital distractions tugging at us all throughout the day, it’s no wonder families are finding less time to focus, connect and be present.

Cali’s Books wants to change all that with a screen-free storytime experience kids and parents can enjoy. The Los Angeles-based publishing house is excited to introduce infinibook, a first-of-its-kind reading device for kids that combines the interactivity of a digital reader with the rich, tactile experience of a physical book.

To learn more about infinibook, click here.

Designed for digital natives

Studies show that higher access to screens affects brain development in young children, with changes impacting cognitive and attention skills. Parents know they need to limit screen time, but finding a screen-free option that captures kids’ attention isn’t always easy or convenient.

That’s where the infinibook comes in. The device reimagines reading for a new generation, with read-aloud functionality, buttons and other interactive features—all without a screen.

“Our goal is to make reading as fun and engaging as TV and video games,” says Cali Meyrignacfounder of Cali‘s Books and creator of the infinbook reader. “We want to inspire kids to unplug and experience something more tangible and meaningful.”

With an ever-expanding library of infinibooklets—specially created paper books you insert into the reader—the infinibook fuels discovery in a safe, screen-free environment. Learning games and phonics lessons at the end of each book make them even more immersive.

Daily reading made easy

The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) recommends reading aloud to children daily to promote literacy skills and school readiness. But family life is hectic, and establishing a daily reading habit is more and more challenging. A UK study found that only half of preschool aged-kids are being read to each day.

The infinibook helps make daily read-alouds easy with a recording feature that lets parents, grandparents and other loved ones record their voice telling each story. Kids can pick up the device anytime and be read to at the push of a button.

“We’re busy parents, too, so we know how hard it is to find time to read with our kids,” says Meyrigna. “We designed the infinibook to be easy to use, so even the littlest readers can enjoy storytime on their own.”

Together, even when apart

Have a grandparent that lives across the country? Or a parent who’s stationed overseas? The infinibook app offers remote voice recording, so loved ones can easily join the storytime experience from afar.

“There’s something so special about hearing a familiar voice telling your favorite story,” says Meyrignac. “Now everyone can take part no matter where they are in the world.”

Backed by experts from Scholastic, Nat Geo Kids, Disney and other beloved children’s brands, the infinibook is here to inspire more storytime, less screen-time and a lifetime of family memories.

The infinibook arrives July 29 and starts at $119.

ABOUT CALI‘S BOOKS
Based in Los AngelesCali’s Books is a publishing house on a mission to introduce young children to the joyful world of words and music.

What began as a one-woman show in Cali’s family garage has blossomed into a global team of dedicated professionals. We’re proud to be a predominantly woman-operated business dedicated to uniting families through diversity and a shared passion for reading.

DARK HORSE AND WIZARDS OF THE COAST TEAM UP FOR A NEW PUBLISHING PROGRAM

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Just in Time to Celebrate DUNGEONS & DRAGONS’ 50th Anniversary

Dark Horse Comics and Hasbro’s Wizards of the Coast announce an exciting new publishing line beginning in 2025, with comics and graphic novels expanding the worlds of DUNGEONS & DRAGONS and MAGIC: THE GATHERING! The officially licensed publishing program will feature original stories based on the popular fantasy roleplaying and trading card games. The first of these series will debut in summer 2025.

Dark Horse Comics first collaborated with Wizards of the Coast for MAGIC: THE GATHERING tie-in comics in the late ’90s with MAGIC: THE GATHERING: Gerrard’s Quest and has more recently collaborated for the Stranger Things and DUNGEONS & DRAGONS miniseries. In this new era of MAGIC: THE GATHERING and DUNGEONS & DRAGONS, fans can expect comic series, graphic novels, art books and more. Stay tuned for more news and announcements to follow!

“If you’d told my 12-year-old self I’d get to work with incredible writers and artists to craft comics for DUNGEONS & DRAGONS and MAGIC: THE GATHERING, alongside such thoughtful and creative stewards of these licenses, I wouldn’t have believed you,” said senior editor Spencer Cushing. “The opportunity to work with Wizards of the Coast is a dream come true.”

“Having the opportunity to work with the Wizards of the Coast team on both DUNGEONS & DRAGONS and MAGIC: THE GATHERING is one of the most exciting opportunities I’ve had professionally,” added editor Brett Israel. “As an avid player and fan of the various stories and planes of these two iconic games, I cannot wait to work with many highly-skilled creators on growing these universes.”

“DUNGEONS & DRAGONS and MAGIC: THE GATHERING are two legendary games with incredibly strong fandoms and world-building gameplay,” said Marianne James, Senior Vice President, Licensed Consumer Products at Hasbro. “We are dedicated to expanding these universes through unique brand-offerings and world-class partnerships, ultimately bringing players and fans alike new, exciting ways to engage with these iconic franchise brands. From this licensed publishing program with Dark Horse Comics, we anticipate a lot of excitement to come with new artwork and creative storytelling.”

“We’re so excited to be teaming up with the incredible creatives at Dark Horse to invite fans and newcomers alike into the iconic fantasy world that has defined Magic: The Gathering for the past 30 years, told through a fresh new lens,” said Jackie Jones, Vice President of Creative, Magic: The Gathering. “Each series will feature epic, high-stakes stories across Magic’s visually stunning, diverse multiverse, told through the eyes of our most iconic, complex, and compelling heroes and anti-heroes – giving readers the opportunity to experience what makes Magic so unique and awesome.”

“This collaboration is akin to forging a legendary magical item! Dark Horse is just so awesome at bringing fantastical worlds to life on the page,” said Jess Lanzillo, vice president of franchise and product for Dungeons & Dragons. “With D&D’s vast, imaginative realms and 50 years of thrilling adventure as their canvas, I’m excited to see what will unfold. This collaboration feels like the start of something truly special.”

Stay tuned for more news on upcoming DUNGEONS & DRAGONS and MAGIC: THE GATHERING projects in the near future!

Be sure to follow Dark Horse Comics on social media and check our website, www.darkhorse.com for more news, announcements, and updates.

The Greatest Treasure Hunt in American History Begins This October

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There’s Treasure Inside by Jon Collins-Black Unveils the Ultimate Adventure
Join the Quest for Five Hidden Treasure Chests Across the United States

Get ready for the adventure of a lifetime! On October 21, 2024, the largest national treasure hunt in American history begins with the launch of Jon Collins-Black’s book There’s Treasure Inside. This book is your map to discovering five hidden treasure chests scattered across the United States filled with treasure worth millions.

Carefully curated over five years through private sellers and renowned auction houses Sotheby’s and Christie’s, the treasures include Bitcoin, rare Pokémon cards, gold, precious metals, and artifacts linked to historic figures like Pablo PicassoAndrew CarnegieGeorge WashingtonAmelia EarhartJackie Onassis, Henry David Thoreau and Louis Comfort Tiffany. Each chest tells a unique story and holds immense value.

“I created this treasure hunt because I live for adventure,” said Collins-Black. “Inspired by the mythical quests of my childhood fantasies, I hope to ignite that same sense of wonder and curiosity in everyone who joins this journey. This book is your gateway to real-world treasures and a guide to becoming the ultimate treasure hunter in all aspects of life. I’m inviting everyone to join the hunt, embrace the adventure, and uncover the treasures that await both in the world and within yourself.”

According to Collins-Black, four of the treasure boxes are of a similar size, while the fifth treasure box is larger and holds the lion’s share of the treasure items. Participants may search for and find more than one of the treasures, but all participants will need the book and the clues within it to assist in their search. All of the boxes are located in safe places that are not dangerous to access; anyone of average health should be fine. The book includes an entire section dedicated to safety while hunting.

There’s Treasure Inside goes on sale October 21st, 2024 and will be available in hardcover where books are sold. To pre-order the book and learn more, visit https://treasureinside.com.

Sneak Peek: The Lost Art of Magic Tome I By Jonni Jordyn

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The Lost Art of Magic Tome I by Jonni Jordyn

The dark powers of magic are full on display in this stunning undiscovered novel by author, Jonni Jordyn

Magic has been lost for centuries, and when 16-year-old Destiny stumbles upon it, she accidentally unlocks it for all the descendants of the ancient clans, but some of them want it only for themselves and are willing to kill to keep it.

Amazon.com: The Lost Art of Magic: Tome I eBook : Jordyn, Jonni, Rae, Deena, Newnham, Amanda: Kindle Store

The Lost Art of Magic: Tome I eBook : Jordyn, Jonni, Rae, Deena, Newnham, Amanda: Amazon.ca: Kindle Store

ABOUT THE AUTHOR:

Jonni Jordyn was born in Oakland, California in 1957. She started writing at an early age, writing music, poetry, short stories, radio, film, and stage scripts. She didn’t start writing novels until later in life, after she retired from playing music, and found herself travelling away from home for extended periods.

She currently lives in Denver, Colorado.