Welcome to our Community Celebration Station!
This is the place where we’ll share the good news and more that we hear from our community.
Our team tries our best to compile these posts. If we missed you, or if you have a new story or a piece of good news to share, please let us know here. We’d love to hear from you!
New Books
Autumn Allen Shares a “Highlights Baby”!
Autumn Allen shared this sentiment with our Executive Director George Brown about her new book deal:
You should know that Answered Prayers was the manuscript I brought into the MSF program and got feedback on from my cohort and my mentor. It’s a Highlights baby! So grateful for the time I was able to spend on it there. Thank you for all you do!
Michelle Frey at Knopf has acquired world rights to Answered Prayers by Autumn Allen (l.), illustrated by Charly Palmer, an ode to Black Muslim children that conveys their history and shines a light on their future. Publication is scheduled for spring 2026; Tina DuBois represented the author while at ICM Partners (the author is now represented by Molly Ker Hawn at the Bent Agency), and Lori Nowicki at Painted Words represented the illustrator.
Anne Appert’s Graphic Novel Debut Announced!
Congratulations Anne! We can’t wait to read Bright Birds According to L. Ness Monster.
Katie Scott at Kids Can Press has bought author-illustrator Anne Appert’s graphic novel debut, Bright Birds According to L. Ness Monster. In this fact-meets-fiction tale that humorously addresses the issue of misinformation, L. Ness Monster is excited to share her book filled with fabulous info about birds, but unfortunately for her, disguises won’t hide her from fact-checking Puffin, who scolds Ness for making up stories. Publication is scheduled for spring 2026; Charlotte Wenger at Prospect Agency sold world rights.
Book Birthdays!
Social Media Manager Cat Galeano has talked with several authors and illustrators on Instagram Live about their new books. Learn more about their stories, and the role that the Highlights Foundation has played in bringing them to kids. Recent Book Birthdays include:- Lee Wind and Jieting Chen, Love of the Half-Eaten Peach
- Nikki Shannon Smith, Stranded
- Anita Yasuda, Up, Up, Ever Up!
- Nadia L. Hohn and Temika Grooms, Getting Us to Grandma’s
- Ashley Franklin, Xavier’s Voice
- Ruth Horowitz (The Midnight Mitzvah) and Robin Heald (The Light from My Menorah: Celebrating Holidays Around the World)
- Katie Keridan, Realm United
- Native Creatives Andrea L. Rogers + Rebecca Lee Kunz, Chooch Helped
Book Deals for Delia Ruiz!
We can’t to read these three books in 2026!
Alexandra McKenzie at Charlesbridge has bought world rights to Moon Chef by Delia Ruiz (l.), and Kristen Nobles has acquired world rights for illustration by Nomar Perez. In this board book, the main character fills her plate (and her belly) with foods that match the shape of the moon she sees in the sky. Publication is scheduled for summer 2026 as part of the STEAMworks initiative; Sera Rivers at Speilburg Literary represented the author, and Lori Nowicki at Painted Words represented the illustrator.
Natalia Vázquez Torres at Charlesbridge has acquired world rights to Ways Papi Says I Love You by Delia Ruiz (l.), and Cathleen Schaad has acquired world rights for illustration by Carlos Vélez Aguilera. The picture book follows Maricruz and Papi’s journey on their truck, where Papi shows her his love in different ways as they drive to the grocery store. Publication is scheduled for spring 2026; Sera Rivers at Speilburg Literary represented the author, and Alice Jin Zhang at Astound US represented the illustrator.
Kelly Delaney at Crown has acquired, in collaboration with the Smithsonian’s National Museum of the American Latino, My Sister’s Quinceañera by Delia Ruiz (l.), illustrated by Elisa Chavarri, about Natalia’s excitement for her big sister’s quinceañera and her worries that the big day means they won’t be kids together anymore. Publication is set for summer 2026; Sera Rivers at Speilburg Literary represented the author, Claire Morance at Painted Words represented the illustrator, and Jill Corcoran represented the Smithsonian for world rights.
Crash Course Alum Gets 3 Books Under Contract
Julia Banta shared a story on our blog of starting her journey with our Crash Course, and how the Highlights Foundation has helped her along the way.
We can’t wait to see your books in the world, Julia! Our favorite quote from her post?
I love writing, and the thought that my books will soon inspire young dream seekers and creators with new perspectives, humor, and mystery—that is just amazing to me. Books should be the path for a child navigating their world, and I’m so excited to be a part of that.
New Book for Pam Courtney Announced!
We can’t wait to read Freedom’s Eve: A Story of Watch Night! Congratulations Pam!
Janine O’Malley at FSG has bought world rights to Pamela Courtney’s (l.) next picture book, Freedom’s Eve: A Story of Watch Night, illustrated by Keisha Morris. This story follows a girl named Eve-Lynn who bravely prepares to lead her family’s annual Watch Night celebration on Freedom’s Eve, the evening before the signing of the Emancipation Proclamation, on January 1, 1863. Publication is slated for fall 2026; James McGowan at BookEnds represented the author, and Claire Morance at Painted Words represented the illustrator.
New Book for Daria Peoples Announced!
We’ve heard about this one at Summer Camps and are excited to see it in the world soon!
Martha Mihalick at Greenwillow Books has bought Be the Light: How She Became Angela Davis by author-illustrator Daria Peoples, a picture book illuminating the life and work of activist Angela Davis. Publication is scheduled for summer 2025; Marietta B. Zacker at Gallt & Zacker Literary Agency brokered the deal for North American rights.
Awards and Features
Scholarship Recipient’s Debut Picture Book Recognized
2024 Scholarship Recipient Mariel Jungkunz shared:
“My debut picture book was just named an Honorable Mention for the The Alma Flor Ada Best Latino Focused Children’s Picture Book Award (in the International Latino Book Awards). I’m looking forward to being on campus to put the finishing touches on what I hope will be another award-winning manuscript!”
Congratulations Mariel!!
BioBlitz Hosted On Campus
This year, the Upper Delaware BioBlitz hosted their event on our campus. Learn more about it.
Latinx Kidlit Book Festival Wins Library of Congress Award
Congratulations to our friends at the LKBF on their recent Literacy Award, that will help them continue their important work of bringing stories by Latinx creators to kids. Learn more here.
Scholarship Recipient and Alum Celebrates Award-Winning Novel
Donna Glee Williams shared:
My 2023 novel The Night Field, which I worked on over a number of years and workshops at the Highlights Foundation with Patti Gauch, just won the Manly Wade Wellman Award.
Congratulations Donna! Learn more about it here.
Diane Davis Shares Student Feedback She Received on Her Debut Series
Diane is the author of the debut series The Motivation Queen and YOU ARE ABLE. She shared feedback she received from recent school visits, and we think we loved this line most!
To hear the children recite the affirmations after you gave me chills to hear and also inspired me as an educator to hear and see.
Thanks for sharing your stories and your work with us Diane!
Carole Boston Weatherford Named Young People’s Poet Laureate
Congratulations to our faculty member Carole for this honor! Learn more about it here.
Mitali Perkins Nominated for the 2025 Astrid Lindgren Memorial Award
Congratulations to our faculty member Mitali for this honor! The laureate will be announced in April 2025. Learn more about it here.
Several Faculty and Friends on the National Book Award Longlist
Congratulations to all! We love to see familiar names recognized for their contributions to children’s literature. Find the list here.
Familiar Names on the 2024 Best Books Lists
It’s that time of year when we see books from faculty and other community members showing up on the “Best of 2024” book lists. Congratulations to those featured on:- Center for the Study of Multicultural Children’s Literature (CSMCL) Best Books 2024
- Publishers Weekly Best Children’s Books of 2024
- School Library Journal Best Books 2024
- Kirkus Reviews Best Picture Books 2024