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Groundwood takes two in New York Times best-of list

Two Canadian titles have made this year’s list of the 10 best illustrated children’s books – and both of them are published by Groundwood. The press got the nod for The Black Book of Colors, written by Menena Cottin and illustrated by Rosana Faría, and Skim, a graphic novel written by Mariko Tamaki and illustrated by Jillian Tamaki.

The latter book, incidentally, was also chosen as one of Q&Q’s Books of the Year.

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