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January 17, 2023

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Reginald Dwayne Betts on Politics, Poetry, and the MacArthur Fellowship

By Eldon Ray James

Poet, memoirist, attorney, and MacArthur Fellow Reginald Dwayne Betts recently partnered with artist and filmmaker Titus Kaphar on Redaction (Norton), an innovative collection of art and poetry confronting the abuses of the criminal justice system, drawing on his experience of incarceration. Retired researcher/librarian Eldon Ray James spoke with Betts about the collaboration and where politics and poetry meet and about Betts’s Freedom Reads project, through which he plans to install Freedom Library book collections in every residential prison unit in the United States.

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Representing the Real World: Diversity in Publishing Imprints

By Katrina Spencer

As the publishing industry makes greater concerted efforts to represent the rich diversity of the world in which we live, small presses and imprints under larger houses are taking the lead.

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Display Shelf | Clean House

By Melissa DeWild

If you're looking for display inspiration or need to update your collection, check out these 26 books on organizing, decluttering, and cleaning.

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Display Shelf | Vegan Cookbooks

By Melissa DeWild

Searching for display inspiration or looking to update your collection? Here are 54 enticing vegan cookbooks.

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Life+Style Starred Reviews | Top Reads for Cooking, Crafts, and More

By LJ Reviews

Starred titles reviewed in the January Life+Style issue highlight the best books to learn to make a garden, cherish pets, find a quiet center, and so much more.

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LJ & SLJ Public Library Youth Services Leadership Summit

Library Journal and School Library Journal are thrilled to announce that we will be hosting our annual Public Library Youth Services Leadership Summit in person on March 30 (full-day) and 31 (half-day) at Broward County Library in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. Join us and youth services professionals and educators from across the country to learn about innovative, effective, and actionable best practices from the library leaders who are implementing them.

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“I've tried to be very intentional about tying my work to prison, and to trying to recognize the deeply meaningful things that we're able to do post-incarceration, and how those things could be driven by changing lives and outcomes and possibilities for people inside, particularly around literacy and literature.”  

 

From: Reginald Dwayne Betts on Politics, Poetry, and the MacArthur Fellowship

 

LJ Talks with Leigh Joseph, Author of Held by the Land

By Neal Wyatt

LJ talks with author and ethnobotanist Leigh Joseph about intentionality, plants, and reading.

 

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LJ Talks with Karen Fine, Author of The Other Family Doctor

By Neal Wyatt

Karen Fine talks about pets, the life of a vet, and good books to read.

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Women’s History Month: 10 Books To Add to the Collection and Share with Readers

By Neal Wyatt

Women’s history is not confined by borders or dates. It is unfolding in the headlines every day, around the globe. It is in the pages of these 10 books too, which range across time and continents while considering the varied lives and histories of women.

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Caroline Frost Wins Crook’s Corner Book Prize | Book Pulse

By Anita Mechler

Caroline Frost, Shadows of Pecan Hollow, wins the Crook’s Corner Book Prize. The Mystery Writers of America announces the Grand Master, Raven, and Ellery Queen Award winners for 2023. Topping the best-seller lists are The House in the Pines by Ana Reyes, Without a Trace by Danielle Steel, Age of Vice by Deepti Kapoor, The Villa by Rachel Hawkins, and Myth America: Historians Take on the Biggest Legends and Lies About Our Past by Kevin M. Kruse and Julian E. Zelizer. There are interviews with authors such as Deena Mohamed, Kelcey Ervick, Iris Yamashita, and Kashana Cauley.

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From the Pages of infoDOCKET...

  • Scholarly Publishing: JSTOR and University Press Partners Announce Path to Open Books Pilot Project
  • Seattle Public Schools Bans ChatGPT; DEI: A Journey, Not a Destination; The ‘AI Divide’ Between the Global North and the Global South; and More News Headlines
  • EveryLibrary Releases New Legislation Tracker: “Monitoring State Obscenity Laws for Library and Education Provisions”; Issue Brief Also Published

REVIEWS 

WEB-FIRST REVIEWS OF BOOKS AND MEDIA

Nazli Koca's debut novel, The Applicant, is a starred fiction selection. "Excellently written, this first work presents Leyla as an authentic individual who will not easily be forgotten, and exquisitely explores the frustrations and insights of an inquiring mind sorting out past history, boyfriends and lovers, dreams and reality. Fans of Azareen Van der Vliet Oloomi’s Call Me Zebra will appreciate." Tomorrowmind: Thriving at Work—Now and in an Uncertain Future, by Gabriella Rosen Kellerman and Martin E.P. Seligman, is a starred business and management title. "Highly recommended for all public and academic libraries and business collections." In audiobooks, Fencing with the King by Diana Abu-Jaber is a starred selection. "Abu-Jaber’s latest, enhanced by Zamamiri’s flawless narration, should be a part of every audio fiction collection. An excellent book group selection, and a winner for listeners seeking romance, mystery, action-adventure, and insight into Middle East history and politics." And The American Way: A True Story of Nazi Escape, Superman, and Marilyn Monroe by Helene Stapinski and Bonnie Siegler is a starred history title. "Should appeal widely."

 

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