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Many authors and artists stop by our store in Manhattan, New York. Watch their interviews below as they discuss their work at our New York store!
John DiLeo appeared at Kinokuniya New York to discuss his book on great unrecognized performances by the Academy Awards. From Cary Grant in The Philadelphia Story to Tom Hanks in Bridge of Spies, DiLeo explores why these acts didn't gain recognition.
Join intrepid artist Jesse Richards as he uncovers and illustrates over 100 surprising, enchanting, and sometimes downright bizarre nooks and crannies of New York City.
Discover actionable steps to conquer everyday fears and anxiety with this timely guide. Combining personal stories and cutting-edge research, this book offers neurohacks and strategies to help you live a fuller, happier life.
How does a 5-year old girl navigate loss after a tragic car accident leaves her motherless? While sifting through grief and rediscovering hope, Memoirs of a Mask Maker honors the women who helped the girl stitch together a beautiful life.
Romance authors Lily Chu and Christina Li visited New York Kinokuniya on Bookstore Romance Day, August 17, 2024 to discuss their works, their writing and the sizzle of romance in their books and their lives.
Roller Girl meets Cardboard Kingdom in this original, contemporary graphic novel from award-winning author Pablo Cartaya and New York Times best-selling illustrator Miguel Díaz Rivas.
Kicked out of a cult at seventeen, Patricia Walsh Chadwick started at the bottom of the ladder in the business world and worked her way to the top—breaking through the glass ceiling to become a global partner at Invesco.
Appearance by author Kaori Fujino and translator Kendall Heitzman at NY Kinokuniya reading (in Japanese and English) her chilling and Bungakukai, Akutagawa Award winning literary horror novella, Nails and Eyes.
Kawakami Hiromi is a regular contributor to Monkey going back to its founding. Her book, Dragon Palace published in translation by the Monkey/Stone Bridge Press collaboration was highlighted along with People From My Neighborhood: Stories.
Watch the intimate conversation between Japanese writer Hiroko Oyamada (Shincho Prize winner) and acclaimed author/critic Kate Zambreno at Kinokuniya NY! Translation by Mari Morimoto! Don't miss this breakthrough
Joanne Leedom-Ackerman's “Far Side of the Desert” evokes recent history with nuanced characters and a riveting pace to nail the human impact of terrorism-both the complex psyche of the perpetrators and the shock of those sucked into their vortex:
Kinokuniya New York had the pleasure of hosting a signing and Q & A event with Ngozi Ukazu and Mad Rupert celebrating the release of their new graphic novel, Bunt! : Striking Out on Financial Aid! Signed copies are available in description of YouTube video!
Kinokuniya New York had the pleasure of interviewing Laura Nowlin celebrating the release of her new novel, If Only I Had Told Her! Catch the YouTube premiere of the author interview tomorrow 9/28 at 3:30PM EST! Signed copies are available in description of YouTube video!
Unveil secrets of the Blue Vein Tavern where strangers share stories of folklore and mystery. The Raconteur’s Commonplace Book by Kate Milford is a captivating standalone novel set in the Greenglass House world.
In time for Halloween, Jon Klassen talks about his new release, 'The Skull' by Candlewick Press at Kinokuniya New York! Catch the YouTube premiere of the author talk video tomorrow 9/28 at 3:30PM EST! Signed copies are available in description of YouTube video!
Kinokuniya New York had the pleasure to interview author Shauna J Grant last week! Get Over the Blahs with Shauna and her new comic: Mimi & the Boo-Hoo Blahs. She is on a mission to add diversity to the comics community by creating stories that feature Black heroines in their own adventures.
Climate Change and Time Travel merge with world changing consequences. Girl Out of Time is a thrilling adventure of two unlikely friends who team up to take on aliens, wormholes, and time travel—to save themselves and, possibly, the entire planet.
In celebration of Mae Coyiuto's new book, Chloe and the Kaishao Boys, Kinokuniya catches an interview with the author. The book follows a story of Chinese-Filipino girl, Chloe, whose parents sets up arranged dates hoping to keep her close for college.
Delve into a mind-expanding history of the scientists, writers, artists and philosophers who took drugs to explore the hidden regions of the mind in an interview by NY Kinokuniya with author/scholar Mike Jay on his new book Psychonauts: Drugs and the Making of the Modern Mind!
Celebrating the release of New York Offbeat Walks, author Stephen Millar pitches his new guide to New York City containing a collection of 12 historical walks covering Manhattan at Kinokuniya NY.
Untangled : Walking the Eightfold Path to Clarity, Courage, and Compassion is a new guidebook for walking Buddhism's eightfold path to combat loneliness, disconnection, and unhappiness. Watch the interview with Koshin Paley Ellison on becoming a Zen Buddhist Monk.
Celebrating the release of JAPANESE SUPERFOODS, author Yumi Komatsudaira and Sonya Gropman, author of The German-Jewish Cookboo discuss dashi and umami, seasonal ingredients, inspirations, and more at Kinokuniya New York!
Celebrating the release of TEPHLON FUNK! published by Dark Horse, the writer Stephane Meayer shares the story behind this comic, heavily inspired by anime and hip hop at Kinokuniya New York.
Watch the interview with Sabeeha Rehman, the author of IT’S NOT WHAT YOU THINK
Erica Friedman talks about her book BY YOUR SIDE, a series of her interlocking essays, articles and lectures on Yuri Anime & Manga!
Celebrating AnimeNYC, two author illustrator stars of Kid's Comics, Abby Denson and Matthew Loux got together to discuss their newest releases, Kitty Sweet Tooth Makes a Movie and Prunella and the Cursed Skull Ring.
Gale Galligan of Baby-Sitter's Club notoriety discusses her new release FREESTYLE with illustrator Aatmaja Pandya, creator for SLIP!