Back in 2017, PW stated that describing the Chinese children’s book market is “as easy as A, B, C (amazing, booming, crowded).” Fast forward to 2025, the “booming” part has suffered somewhat due to ...
Loading the Elevenlabs Text to Speech AudioNative Player... Understanding what is trendy and selling—and what simply isn’t—is crucial for those looking at, and working in, the Chinese book market.
On a Friday afternoon in Washington, D.C., Yu Miao was busy preparing the first floor of his bookstore for a public lecture — an event that would be illegal in ...
A nanny for a wealthy family plots to kidnap the child in her care. Unfortunately, her plans go off the rails when the family patriarch gets arrested on corruption charges. It's a premise to a novel ...
JF Books in Dupont Circle became D.C.’s first Chinese bookstore when it opened in the fall, but the path to that point took thousands of miles and a lot of courage. JF Books aims to share Asian books ...
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