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Back To Campus Sale

Whether you’re shopping for your fall semester reading list or building one for your class, our Back to Campus Sale has you covered! Browse our selection of print titles from across Hachette, now 20% off through Sept 21st. Use code BTC25 at checkout.

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Legacy Lit presents: Blackademics

THE STATE OF BLACK EDUCATION

MON, SEPT 22ND AT 6PM EST – RSVP HERE – Get 20% off the authors’ books below! 

BLACKADEMICS is a series of virtual author talks with some of the leading BIPOC academics and experts of our time discussing pressing issues affecting diverse communities and beyond. Our inaugural event, THE STATE OF BLACK EDUCATION, will feature authors John B. King, Jr. (Teacher by Teacher) and Karida L. Brown (The Battle for the Black Mind) in conversation, moderated by Philip McHarris (Beyond Policing).

Interested in bringing one of our authors to your campus? Work with our Hachette Speakers Bureau to select the perfect author for your next keynote, lecture series, or event. Explore the website for more information, to search by key speaking topics, and to get in touch.

First-Year Experience Webinar

THURS, OCT 16TH AT 2PM EST –  RSVP HERE – Learn more about our First-Year Experience program

Are you a university faculty member? Do you sit on an FYE or Common Reading committee? Join us for our FYE webinar, where you’ll learn about our program and meet three of our newest authors. Covering topics like the environment, mental health, technology and AI, and more, their books are our top picks for your next Common Read!

You’ll hear from Amy Bowers Cordalis (The WaterRemembers), John Warner (More Than Words), and Natalie Nixon (Move. Think. Rest.).