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1 History  





2 Imprints  



2.1  Lerner Publications  





2.2  Millbrook Press  





2.3  Carolrhoda Books  





2.4  Graphic Universe  





2.5  Twenty-First Century Books  





2.6  Ediciones Lerner  





2.7  LernerClassroom  





2.8  Kar-Ben Publishing  





2.9  Cloverleaf Books  





2.10  Searchlight Books  





2.11  Darby Creek Publishing  





2.12  Zest Books  







3 The Sharon Lerner Scholarship  





4 References  














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Lerner Publishing Group
Lerner Publishing Group Logo
Lerner Publishing Group Logo
Founded1959; 65 years ago (1959)
FounderHarry Lerner, CEO
Country of originUnited States
Headquarters locationMinneapolis, Minnesota
Distributionself-distributed (US)
Thomas Allen & Son (Canada)[1]
Walker Books (Australia)
[2]
Bounce Sales & Marketing (UK)[3]
Key peopleAdam Lerner (President) (Publisher)
Margaret Wunderlich (CFO), Harry Lerner (Chairman)
Publication typesBooks
Official websitelernerbooks.com

Lerner Publishing Group, based in Minneapolis in the U.S. state of Minnesota since its founding in 1959, is one of the largest independently owned children's book publishers in the United States. With more than 5,000 titles in print, Lerner Publishing Group offers nonfiction and fiction books for grades K-12.

History[edit]

Lerner was founded in 1959 by Harry Lerner. The company started as a one-room office in the old Lumber Exchange Building in downtown Minneapolis. Lerner's sister-in-law, Marguerite Rush Lerner, M.D., asked him to publish her stories about childhood diseases. These became the Medical Books for Children series (1959). The company has expanded to encompass four offices: the main Lerner building, Lerner Distribution Center, and Muscle Bound Bindery, all located in Minneapolis, and a New York office located in the Empire State Building. In 1963, Lerner was the first publisher to print original art featuring multi-racial children, and has continued a tradition of innovation.

Imprints[edit]

Lerner Publications[edit]

Lerner Publications is intended for K-5 students, publishing 130 books annually in photo-driven series for schools and libraries.

Millbrook Press[edit]

Millbrook was a Connecticut-based publisher founded in 1989 by the French publisher Groupe de la Cite. Millbrook was sold to a group led by management in 1994.[4] Lerner acquired Millbrook Press in 2004. Millbrook publishes under three sub-imprints: Millbrook, Copper Beech, and Twenty-First Century. Millbrook prints books for both the consumer and school markets.[1] Millbrook's trade imprint, Roaring Brook Press, was sold separately to Holtzbrinck Publishers.[5]

Carolrhoda Books[edit]

Carolrhoda Books was begun in 1969, named after Carolrhoda Locketz, a close friend of Sharon Lerner who died after serving in the Peace Corps. Carolrhoda publishes about 20 titles annually: picture books, fiction, and single-title nonfiction for trade and library editions.

Graphic Universe[edit]

Graphic Universe was launched in 2006 and prints books in graphic novel format. The imprint has two main series: Twisted Journeys and Graphic Myths and Legends. The imprint is notable for using well-known artists from the comic book genre.

Twenty-First Century Books[edit]

Twenty-First Century Books was acquired along with Millbrook Press in 2004. This imprint focuses on books for grades 6+, usually photo-driven.

Ediciones Lerner[edit]

Ediciones Lerner prints Spanish-language translations of popular nonfiction titles for elementary school students.

LernerClassroom[edit]

LernerClassroom, launched in 2000, is specifically geared towards educational titles, including resources for teachers. Some titles are from the Group's list, and others are specially developed. The imprint works mostly with nonfiction, but some fiction.

Kar-Ben Publishing[edit]

Kar-Ben Publishing was acquired in 2001, for artwork- and photo-driven fiction and nonfiction titles geared for the children's Judaica market.[6]

Cloverleaf Books[edit]

Created for K-2 grades, they contain bright, eye-catching art and picture book designs to grab the attention of young readers.[7]

Searchlight Books[edit]

Designed for grades 3–5, these books are simple, straightforward nonfiction texts that build children's reading skills.[8]

Darby Creek Publishing[edit]

Darby Creek Publishing, which will continue as an imprint, was acquired by the Lerner Publishing Group in 2010. Established in 2002, Darby Creek, is in Columbus, Ohio and publishes K–12 fiction and nonfiction titles for the school and public library markets, and the trade bookstore market. Its authors include Lurlene McDaniel, David Lubar, and Joseph Bruchac. Lerner had been distributing Darby Creek titles since 2003.[9]

Zest Books[edit]

Zest Books, a young adult nonfiction publisher, was founded in 2006 and acquired by Lerner in 2018.[10]

The Sharon Lerner Scholarship[edit]

The Sharon Lerner Scholarship is a four-week scholarship, begun in 1983, to honor Sharon Lerner, art director and founder of Carolrhoda Books. The scholarship is intended to promote understanding and cooperation between international publishers of children's books.[2]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Lerner Publishing Gets New Canadian Distributor". Publishers Weekly. Retrieved 2017-12-04.
  • ^ "Distribution: Lerner, Walker Agree". Publishers Weekly. Retrieved 2017-12-04.
  • ^ "Publishers". Bounce Sales & Marketing Ltd. Retrieved 2017-12-04.
  • ^ "Groupe de la Cite sells Millbrook interest". Publishers Weekly. 1994-03-14. Retrieved 2019-11-29.
  • ^ "Holtzbrinck to Buy Roaring Brook Press". Publishers Weekly. Retrieved 2018-02-20.
  • ^ "Lerner Buys Kar-Ben". Publishers Weekly. Jan 21, 2002. Retrieved 2019-11-25.
  • ^ "Lerner Publishing Group Introduces Cloverleaf Books™ and Searchlight Books™— Incredible New Brands for Elementary Readers!". Business Wire. 2 August 2011. Retrieved 14 November 2012. contain bright, eye-catching art and picture book designs to capture young readers' attention.
  • ^ "Lerner Publishing Group Introduces Cloverleaf Books™ and Searchlight Books™— Incredible New Brands for Elementary Readers!". Business Wire. August 2, 2011. Retrieved September 9, 2017.
  • ^ "Lerner Publishing Group Acquires Darby Creek Publishing". Business Wire. January 4, 2010. Retrieved September 9, 2017.
  • ^ "Our Imprints, Publishing Partners, and - Lerner Publishing Group".

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