This year's Texas Book Festival, running November 11 and 12 in Austin, features talks and panel discussions with more than 300 authors. Speakers include Stacey Abrams, Nana Kwame Adjei-Brenyah, ...
A range of factors are leading U.S. bookstores to expand their Spanish-language offerings. Driven by language-immersion schools and bilingual families, many stores are now specializing in bilingual ...
When publisher Karen Pavlicin began receiving requests for Spanish-language children’s books from military family support centers, librarians and educators, she began looking for ways to fill that ...
It’s called LeaLA and it’s this weekend at the Los Angeles Convention Center. Admission is free and all are welcome, whether you can read “Don Quixote” in the original Castillian easily or are trying ...
This story is free to read because readers choose to support LAist. If you find value in independent local reporting, make a donation to power our newsroom today. Listen 3:15 It seems like the ...
A new exhibition in the Bowdoin College Library showcases a collection of nearly fifty Spanish language children’s books in support of academic and community efforts to promote multilingualism among ...
Playaway Products is working closely with major Spanish publishers to offer a curated selection of over 350 popular and award-winning titles for people of all ages, giving schools and libraries an ...
In a nation where Spanish is the most spoken non English language in households libraries have often faced a challenge in providing an ample selection of Spanish content Recognizing this gap and the ...
Located just off the corner of Roosevelt Avenue and 80th Street in Jackson Heights, Queens, sits a small bookstore called Librería Barco de Papel. When the Librería Barco de Papel was founded in 2003, ...
For decades, finding Spanish-language books in the U.S. was like tilting at windmills. Booksellers stocked few titles in the language of Cervantes, and those they carried came at a hefty premium. A ...
There’s a joke in travel circles that goes something like this: What do you call a person who speaks three languages? Trilingual. How about two? Bilingual. And one? American. As a lifelong traveler ...
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