#FridayReads: All the Other Mothers Hate Me by Sarah Harman
Hilarious and twisted, propulsive and furious, ALL THE OTHER MOTHERS HATE ME is the must-read book of 2025.
Read moreHilarious and twisted, propulsive and furious, ALL THE OTHER MOTHERS HATE ME is the must-read book of 2025.
Read moreWith starred reviews from publications including Library Journal and AudioFile—your patrons will want to read these much-anticipated books that reviewers are raving about.
Read more“I was older than most when I first experienced the reassuring calm of the library—a refuge where I could stare out the window and dream just as often as I would open a book and engage. Daydreaming and reading intertwined, blurring the space between the stories I invented in my mind and those created by others. It was like a house of cards—precisely placed, perfectly balanced—until one fell, and, in solidarity, the other followed.”
Read morePublic library staff across the nation have spoken! Congratulations to the books selected for the April 2025 LibraryReads Top Ten List.
Read morePenguin Random House Library Marketing is headed to Minneapolis, Minnesota! Join us for galley giveaways, book buzzes, author events, and stop by Booth #312 during ACRL 2025!
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Read moreA gripping dust bowl epic about five characters whose fates become entangled after a storm ravages their small Nebraskan town.
Read moreWatch two videos from the audiobook studio as Sutton Foster shares the magic of Pippi!
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Read more“I cannot remember a life before reading. I can recall to this day the thrill of being given books as a child and then, as a teenager, the even greater excitement of choosing them myself: the unfurling of a sense of self with each new discovery, each a little more daring. I made my way, magpie-like, through the local mobile library, my school library, my parents’ shelves, and my grandfather’s bookcases.”
Read moreListen to Wright Thompson, author of THE BARN, share a message to librarians.
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