For us, every customer interaction is an opportunity to build relationships, a chance to share our expertise in publishing. We want to empower educators, librarians, and parents with knowledge so they can inspire young minds in classrooms, reading rooms, and living rooms.
We want you to feel that when you call on Lerner Publishing Group, you will know more. As a young entrepreneur, Harry Lerner had his initial taste of success with publishing a book while in the Army in the s. The C-Plate Car and Travel Guide gave service men stationed in Germany the information they needed to buy cars and travel the country.
His passion for publishing continued when he returned to his hometown of Minneapolis. Harry adjusted his plans and began producing informational books for children, strengthening connections with school and public library markets. Lerner Publishing Group creates nonfiction and fiction books that educate, empower and entertain readers. We publish under several imprints, each with a unique age and content focus. Whether you are looking for engaging picture books, high-quality supplemental nonfiction, graphic novels, distinctive young adult novels, you will find what your readers need to grow and learn.
Learn more about our imprints. Our unique, engaging books for PreK help librarians, educators and parents in developing a love of reading and learning among the children and youth they serve. Learn more about our leadership team. Lerner Publishing Group does not accept unsolicited submissions or queries from unagented or unreferred authors. Occasionally, we may put out a call for open submissions, which will be announced in our Press Room. Those open calls will include detailed instructions.
To learn more about our imprints, visit our Imprints page. Search Terms: Search. A Hot Mess: How the Climate Crisis Is Changing Our World by journalist Jeff Fleischer takes an informed, approachable look at how our world will likely change as a result of our actions, including suggestions on what we can still do to slow down these unprecedented effects.
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