The Horn Book Magazine is a celebrated voice in children’s and young adult literature, offering insightful reviews and thoughtful commentary since its founding in 1924. Known for its commitment to excellence, the magazine has long served as a trusted resource for educators, librarians, parents, authors, and publishing professionals who care deeply about young readers and the books written for them.
Each bimonthly issue features in-depth reviews of new and noteworthy books, essays from leading voices in the literary world, and engaging discussions about trends and topics shaping the field of children’s literature. Whether highlighting diverse voices, examining the impact of a classic, or exploring emerging genres, The Horn Book Magazine delivers rich, relevant content that informs and inspires.
Beyond reviews, the magazine includes award speeches, editorials, and special features like its annual Fanfare list of the best books of the year. These pieces offer readers a deeper understanding of both the creative process and the broader cultural context in which children’s literature exists and evolves.
Rooted in nearly a century of publishing history, yet forward-looking in its editorial approach, The Horn Book Magazine remains an indispensable guide to discovering books that matter. For anyone passionate about children’s books, this publication is both a valuable tool and a joyful celebration of storytelling.