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Founder
  
Philip Lee and Tom Low

Headquarters location
  
Official website
  
www.leeandlow.com

Imprint
  
Children's Book Press

Country of origin
  
United States

Publication types
  
Founded
  
1991

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Key people
  
Tom Low (President)Jason Low (Vice President, Publisher)Craig Low (Vice President, Publisher of Bebop Books)

Headquarters
  
New York City, New York, United States

Profiles

Lee & Low Books is an independent children's book publisher focusing on diversity.

Contents

History

Lee & Low was founded in 1991 by Chinese Americans Tom Low and Philip Lee as a children's book publisher specializing in books featuring people of color and one of the few minority-owned publishing companies in the United States. Low says, "There was a void in children's books. Most of the books were targeted to Caucasians or contained animals or fairy tales. There was nothing dealing with contemporary issues and people of color.". Lee & Low published its first list in 1993 and immediately gained attention when its first book, Baseball Saved Us was given a full-page review in The New York Times Book Review.

In 1997, founder Tom Low's sons, Jason Low and Craig Low, joined Lee & Low, and in 2004, founder Philip Lee retired.

Lee & Low Books publishes primarily picture books, but in recent years has also published a small number of middle grade and young adult titles.

In January 2012, Lee & Low Books acquired the backlist titles of the now-defunct non-profit publisher, Children's Book Press, as well as the latter's existing contracts with authors and illustrators, with the name itself being revived as an imprint of Lee & Low Books.

Research

In 2015, Lee & Low Books partnered with St.Catherine University and Assistant Professor Sarah Park Dahlen to conduct the Diversity Baseline Survey (DBS). The objectives were to look at 1) Gender 2) Race/ethnicity 3) Sexual Orientation 4) Disability in the publishing industry.

The Diversity Baseline Survey (DBS) was sent to 1,524 reviewer employees and 11,713 publishing employees for a total of 13,237 surveys deployed. The DBS survey results confirmed that the publishing industry is overwhelmingly white, at 79%, which corresponded with the numbers from Publishers Weekly's annual salary survey.

Arcoiris: Books in Spanish

In 1994, Lee & Low began to publish Spanish/English bilingual books and Spanish translations of many of their English titles. The name Arcoiris, Spanish for rainbow, was chosen to reflect the diversity of the books and subject matter.

Bebop Books

Founded in 2000, Bebop Books is an educational imprint of Lee & Low. Bebop Books prints leveled books for early readers in English and Spanish.

Tu Books

Tu Books is an imprint of Lee & Low. Tu Books publishes middle grade and young adult science fiction, fantasy, and mystery featuring people of color or set in worlds inspired by non-Western folklore or culture.

Tu Books was founded as Tu Publishing in 2009 by Stacy Whitman, a freelance children's book editor. In March 2010, Whitman joined Lee & Low as editorial director of the new imprint.

New Voices Award

In 2000, Lee & Low Books established the New Voices Award to encourage writers of color. The award is open to any United State resident of color who has not had a children's picture book published previously. A winner receives $1000 and a standard publication contract, while an Honor Award winner receives $500. While Honor Award winners are not guaranteed publication, several honor books have been published.

New Voices Award Recipients

Major Awards

Books published by Lee & Low have received several major awards, including some given by the American Library Association, the International Reading Association (IRA), and the New York Public Library.

Major Awards Won by Lee & Low Books

Notable Authors and Illustrators

Authors and illustrators with work published by Lee & Low Books include:

  • Lulu Delacre
  • Ted Lewin
  • Betsy Lewin
  • Joseph Bruchac
  • Ed Young
  • Rosa Parks
  • Carole Boston Weatherford
  • Pat Mora
  • David Diaz
  • George Ancona
  • John Coy
  • Lynne Barasch
  • Benny Andrews
  • Jim Haskins
  • Chris Soentpiet
  • Greg Neri
  • Jen Cullerton Johnson
  • References

    Lee & Low Books Wikipedia


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