Leila Philip's BEAVERLAND was selected by the Connecticut Center for the Book to be featured at the 2025 National Book Festival: “it is a masterful work of narrative science writing."
Christopher Moore was the New York Times' "By The Book" interview for the week of May 22, 2025.

"Don't Let Me Go is a moving, beautifully written, epic love story (that gets steamy!) about two young men-one gay, one straight (maybe?)-whose vivid dreams of each other turn out to be memories of past lives of when they were lovers. The tragic twist? All their past lives die at a certain point in the love story. As the author of They Both Die at the End, you see why l'm such a fan of this story, right? If you vibe with my book or Robbie Couch's If I See You Again Tomorrow, I trust you'll be obsessed with this book! And the ending is..let's say…..very bold and brave."

“A surefire hit for baseball fans young and old, and a resource for social studies, history, and language arts."

“Combining cogent philosophical explanations with entertaining examples from popular culture (including how Taylor Swift and Muhammad Ali used the power of persuasion), Heinrichs provides a … look at how to harness the power of the mind. It’s a spirited and innovative application of an ancient Greek art.”