AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoNonviolent Parenting in the Spotlight: Latinx Parenting founder Leslie Priscila’s new book LA Healing Our Families, Ourselves and Our Culture Through Nonviolent Parenting reframes “la la”/flip-flop discipline as a trauma-informed conversation starter. Ghana Mining Fallout: A ministerial review into Adamus Resources’ lease revocation says the firm owes about GH¢205.83 million in royalties and taxes, after transfers to related parties while obligations piled up. Local Authors, New Reads: Michigan Matters spotlights four Michigan writers and their latest books, from media-and-law to children’s series. Literary Charts: Keigo Higashino’s posthumous novel Eien no Kioku tops the Billboard Japan Book Hot 100 with a record weekly points total. Publishing & AI Tensions: A bookseller warns AI firms are destroying books via “one book in, one book out” scanning practices, reigniting debate over secondhand and rare collections. Book Festival Buzz: Decatur Book Festival announces its 2026 lineup with 80+ authors for Oct. 2–3. Community Book Culture: Scholastic donates 1,600 books to Bronx Books x Bodegas, while a Brooklyn Book Festival scam alert warns authors and publishers about fake payment requests.
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