We are so excited to launch our new READ THE WORLD A TO Z series. Launching in Fall 2026, Read the World A to Z allows readers to travel the globe with the most influential voices from Argentina to Zambia! The inaugural title: All That Dies in April @MarianaTravacio!
This week sees the publication of Kit Fan's nostalgic Goodbye Chinatown, a worthy successor to Diamond Hill with family and food at its core. westwordsreviews.wordpress.c…@WorldEdBooks
Publishing today! Goodbye Chinatown by Kit Fan.
"Fan comprehensively portrays a changing Hong Kong alongside developments in London’s Chinatown, delivering a touching look at the search for home." ― @ALA_Booklist
“I immediately fell in love with the landscape and the world she evoked…”
In the new issue, Samantha Schnee and Will Morningstar discuss their collaborative translation of ALL THAT DIES IN APRIL by @MarianaTravacio, available now from @WorldEdBooks:
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Publishing Today! The Perfect Circle by Claudia Petrucci, translated from the Italian by @AnneMilanoAppel
"A thrilling study of time that playfully intertwines birth and death, motherhood and human extinction." — @KirkusReviews
"A refined revenge story" @il_piccolo
Authoritarian leaders “are shit-scared of these things called books”. UK-based Hong Kong writer Kit Fan on the impact of authoritarianism on publishing at a panel with @englishpen, as quoted by @guardian. Read more below!
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We are so excited to launch our new READ THE WORLD A TO Z series. Launching in Fall 2026, Read the World A to Z allows readers to travel the globe with the most influential voices from Argentina to Zambia! The inaugural title: All That Dies in April @MarianaTravacio!