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Librarians Unite
The Public Library Association’s annual gathering, which returns next week in Minneapolis, will feature sessions on social justice, AI ethics, and public policy, bringing librarians’ focus on community to a city that was recently under siege by federal immigration enforcement. Plus, PW talked with St. Paul library director Maureen Hartman, who is spearheading a leadership strategy session at the conference, about her persistence in highlighting immigrants’ stories. In other news, Warner Bros. has landed film rights to Richard Powers’s novel Playground, with Timothée Chalamet attached to produce and possibly star, and Young Sherlock producer Motive Pictures is developing two new projects with author Marlon James, reports Deadline. The Atlantic traces Barnes & Noble’s comeback, from chain-store menace to middlebrow haven, under the leadership of James Daunt. The New York Times investigates Jeffrey Epstein’s multimillion-dollar dealings with investor Leon Black, who has owned art book publisher Phaidon since 2012. On Substack, author Lincoln Michel unpacks how Hachette’s cancelation of Mia Ballard’s Shy Girl over strong suspicions of AI use should be a warning for publishers and authors. With mass market paperbacks now on their last legs, Lit Hub’s Maris Kreizman considers the relative strengths of the trade paperback and hardcover formats. And Paul Brainerd, who created the pioneering digital layout software PageMaker, has died at 78.
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PLA 2026: Showing Up
Weeks after federal immigration enforcement upended everyday life in Minneapolis, the Public Library Association brings its biennial convention and librarians’ care for community to the city. more »
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PLA 2026: Program Picks
Participants in the Public Library Association’s Minneapolis meeting will lean into social justice, ethical AI, getting more bang for library bucks, and connections with authors. more »
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Semiquincentennial Gifts From Workman, Artisan & BDL
A celebration in every form—from America Photicular with images of galloping wild horses and NYC’s Time Square that actually move on the page, to The Hot Dog Cookbook that celebrates the hot dog in all its salty, snappy glory with a puffy, bun-like padded cover and squiggly yellow mustard-inspired ribbon marker! (Sponsored) More »

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Book Deals: Week of March 23, 2026
Berkley scores YA author Karen M. McManus’s adult debuts in a massive two-book deal, Montlake takes a pair of lupine romances, and more. more »
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This Week’s Bestsellers: March 23, 2026
Judge Stone by Viola Davis and James Patterson is the #1 book in the country. Plus romantasy author Briar Boleyn and Fox News Sunday anchor Shannon Bream offer, respectively, a wing and a prayer. more »
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Noma Cookbook to Move Ahead at Artisan
A spokesperson for the imprint confirmed to PW that The Noma Guide to Building Flavour will be published on April 21, as scheduled, despite abuse allegations against author and Noma head chef René Redzepi. more »

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PW Digital Edition
See what we published in this week’s print issue of Publishers Weekly, including our PLA show guide and more. »
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Last Call: America 250 – untold stories
Deadline: Mar. 26. Issue: May 18. This feature will highlight adult nonfiction books, as well as some children’s titles, that share untold stories from U.S. history, celebrate its unsung heroes, and counter prevailing historical narratives. Pub dates: mid-May through mid-October. Click here for more information. »
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Ernesto Burden to Helm Yankee Publishing
Burden (r.) will serve as the publisher’s first new CEO in more than 25 years, succeeding Jamie Trowbridge (l.). Yankee, which was founded in 1935, is best known for such legacy titles as The Old Farmer’s Almanac. more »
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Read Bravely: PW Talks with Maureen Hartman
The St. Paul Public Library director talks about the citywide Read Brave book club, which this year selected Romina Garber’s YA novel Lobizona, about an undocumented teen hiding from immigration enforcement. Hartman will present a leadership strategy session at PLA on April 2. more »


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Our Latest Starred Reviews
Check out all the books to receive starred reviews in PW that are hitting bookstore shelves this week. more »
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Hardcover Fiction Bestseller List
Judge Stone by James Patterson and Viola Davis is the #1 title on our adult hardcover fiction bestseller list. See the full list »
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Review of the Day: ‘Cleanup on Aisle Five: Essential Work, Poverty Wages, and the View from Behind the Supermarket Register’ by Ann Larson
“This illuminating debut chronicle turns Larson’s pandemic-era stint as a grocery worker into a rallying cry against corporate greed.... Dotting her empathetic account with historical tidbits about the evolution of customer service and American productivity, Larson offers a firm rebuke of late capitalism. It’s essential reading.” more »
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How ‘Surrender’ by Jennifer Acker Got Made
An inside look at the publication process for the author’s latest novel. more »

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Picture of the Day

On March 14, Lucy Score (l.) celebrated the newest book in her Story Lake series, Mistakes Were Made (Bloom), at Temecula Valley High School in Temecula, Calif. Organized by local bookstore In Bloom Bookery, the launch event featured a conversation with fellow author Meghan Quinn (r.).

Photo: Kai Calhoun
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