AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 minutes agoChildren’s Publishing & Awards: The Boston Globe–Horn Book Awards named “Navigating Night” (Julie Leung, illus. Angie Kang) as its picture-book winner, with other fiction and nonfiction prizes plus honorees. Rare Books & Collecting: Christie’s says a rare first-edition “Wuthering Heights” in original cloth—complete with famous spelling errors—will be auctioned June 30, alongside Anne Brontë’s “Agnes Grey.” Pride Reading Roundup: A newsletter spotlights Sarah Schulman’s lesbian fiction and recommends Pride-season picks, including work by trans artist Vaginal Davis and Tillie Walden. Tech & Publishing: Apple unveiled a redesigned Siri AI, aiming for a more conversational, device-integrated assistant. Legal/AI Search: A Munich court ruling targets Google’s AI Overviews for false claims, with Google planning an appeal. Book Culture & Community: Wilkes Heritage Museum launches “Genealogy Mondays,” offering guided family-history research sessions starting June 22. New Releases: Michael Albert’s “The Wind Cries Freedom” pitches an oral-history-style vision of a “next American revolution,” while children’s author Brenda Beckelmen debuts “Walter the Woogobee: The Vortex To Vidza.”
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