Paper accounts for 95 percent of Hachette's carbon footprint, with a 2-percent rise in 2020 attributed to an increased demand for print books. | | |
| Thursday, 22 April 2021 at 5pm CEST (11 am EST): In the online networking format by Frankfurter Buchmesse, author and researcher Nanjala Nyabola and Philippe von Borries, founder of Refinery29 and head of Lonely Planet, will discuss diversity in publishing. | |
Opening a new route to self-publishing, Amazon's Kindle Vella capitalizes on the popularity of online serialized storytelling. | | |
A three-day digital program, the US Book Show—which lies on the calendar where BookExpo did—is announcing panel discussions, with programming to include exhibitions and networking. | | |
Book Picks: Nonfiction Children's Books from Albatros Media | Albatros Media is a publishing house from Czech Republic. Their books are playful like a toy but educational at the same time, aiming to develop young readers’ curiosity and thirst for knowledge. Original, innovative, and funny formats which have already been published in more than fifty languages and forty countries. Click here to download Albatros Media's latest foreign rights catalogue and to contact the rights team. | |
| Humans and Animals: The Things We Have in Common By Pavla Hanáčková, Dasha Lebesheva You might have more in common with an octopus rather than with your neighbor. In this book we shine a light on the similarities between ourselves and other living beings. Like us, many animals can use tools, experience emotions, or have friends. | |
| Shapes & Patterns in Nature By Jana Sedláčková, Štěpánka Sekaninová, Magdalena Konečná Find out why nature is the most famous architecture. The tiny veins on leaves are unique just like human fingerprints. Did you know that a lot of shapes and patterns repeat constantly on animals, plants, or rocks? | |
| How Do Animals See By Marie Kotasová Adámková, Tomáš Kopecký We know what we see. Do we know what they see? Have a look at a living room from a dog's perspective or have fun with chameleon which can see in more than one direction at the same time without moving its head. | |
| How People Live and Work with Cinderella By Tom Velčovský, Jakub Cenkl Ten out of nine teachers recommend for home education! Based on a famous fairy tale kids will learn how towns and cities have changed over time, different types of castles, or human pastimes from the past to the present. | |
| Atlas of Threatened Species By Radek Malý, Pavel Dvorský, Pavla Dvorská 41 animals threatened by the human activity. Hopefully a stand-alone book, not the first one in the series. | | |
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