As July rolls on and many of us are making travel plans once again, it’s time to consider that perennially delightful question of what to read over summer vacation. We […]
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Read the World Bookfair at at ALTA44!
We’re excited to join the American Literary Translators Association for the debut of #ReadTheWorld, an online bookfair celebrating translators and their publishers ahead of and during the virtual portion of […]
Continue readingWomen in Translation Month Roundtable Interview: Part Three
It’s the last day of Women in Translation Month! For our third and final roundtable discussion featuring Aleshia Jensen, Cristina Sandu, Erin Moure, Kari Dickson, Rachel Rankin, and Kristen Renee […]
Continue readingWomen in Translation Month Roundtable Interview: Part Two
August may be coming to an end, but we are still celebrating Women in Translation Month! As promised, we’re pleased to share part two of our three-part roundtable interview with […]
Continue readingWomen in Translation Month Roundtable Interview: Part One
Women in Translation Month is in full swing! To continue our month-long celebration we are pleased to bring you a three-part roundtable interview series featuring several women working in translation. […]
Continue readingActive Listening: The Union of Synchronized Swimmers by Cristina Sandu, Translated by Cristina Sandu
Book*hug’s Active Listening series invites authors to create playlists for their books, and offers them a space to draw parallels between the two.
Continue readingHappy Publication Day to The Union of Synchronized Swimmers by Cristina Sandu
Happy Publication Day to The Union of Synchronized Swimmers, by Finnish-Romanian author Cristina Sandu, translated from the Finnish by Cristina Sandu! We’re delighted to share this book with you, which […]
Continue readingSpring Fiction Preview: The Union of Synchronized Swimmers by Cristina Sandu, Translated by Cristina Sandu
Friends of Book*hug, meet Spring 2021.
Continue readingSpring 2021 Season Preview
We always look forward to spring, but this year, we’re especially eager, and not just for flowers (which those of us with allergies might be looking forward to less eagerly).
Continue readingWomen in Translation: A Celebration, Part Two
Our spotlight on Women in Translation Month continues today with another recommended reading list of books translated by women.
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