Meet Our Sponsors
Bestseller
$10,000+ contribution
Barnes & Noble
Barnes & Noble operates 582 Barnes & Noble and 328 B. Dalton bookstores throughout the United States. Leonard Riggio, Chairman, saw bookstores as community centers, places where people could be and become. Everything Barnes & Noble does, from the design of our stores to the selection of titles to the training of booksellers, reflect that philosophy.
New Line Cinema
New Line Cinema is the entertainment industry’s leading independent producer and distributor of feature films. Founded in 1967, today the studio has a domestic marketing and distribution organization; a home video division; a television production and distribution organization; an international division; and merchandising, music and new media subsidiaries. New Line’s release schedule for 2002 includes The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers, the second installment in the trilogy.
Classic
$5,000+ contribution
Harcourt
Harcourt is a global educational company serving students and teachers in pre-K through grade 12, adult learners, and readers of all ages. Harcourt companies provide a variety of books, print, and electronic learning materials, assessments, and professional development programs.
Random House
Random House is the world's largest English-language general trade book publisher. Random House and its imprints publish fiction and nonfiction, both original and reprints, by some of the foremost and most popular writers of our time. They appear in a full range of formats—including hardcover, trade paperback, mass market paperback, audio, electronic, and digital, for the widest possible readership from adults to young adults and children.
Friend of Teen Read Week
$1,000+ contribution
CrossGen
CrossGeneration Comics began publishing comics in 2000. Currently they publish monthly comics, Compendia Series, and Comics on the Web. CrossGen’s mission is and always has been straightforward: Produce the finest graphic novel adventures possible, provide choices to readers, reach out to the mainstream audience, and bridge the generation gap.
Dark Horse Comics
Founded in 1986 by Mike Richardson, Dark Horse Comics is one of the United States’ largest comic book publishers. Dark Horse Comics is committed to providing readers with the best possible product in the industry. They want all aspects of their material—art, writing, editing, production—to set the standard for comic books.
Pam Spencer Holley is an individual friend of Teen Read Week.
Scholastic
Scholastic has a corporate mission supported through all of its divisions of instilling the love of reading and learning for lifelong pleasure in all children. Recognizing that literacy is the cornerstone of a child’s intellectual, personal and cultural growth, Scholastic, for more than 81 years, has created quality products and services that educate, entertain and motivate children and are designed to help enlarge their understanding of the world around them.
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