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Save Our Stories Supper Ignites Action Against Book Bans

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Trevor Baldwin & Mark Vonnegut

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Mychal Threets

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Ibram X. Kendi

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Malinda Lo

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Save Our Stories Supper Ignites Action Against Book Bans

During Banned Books Week, Penguin Random House hosted the Save Our Stories Supper at Washington, D.C.’s Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Library, convening authors, educators, librarians, and advocates in defense of the freedom to read.

The evening featured powerful remarks from authors including Ibram X. Kendi, Jason Reynolds, and Malinda Lo, underscoring the importance of protecting access to books and amplifying diverse voices. The event also marked the launch of our third annual Banned Wagon Tour and spotlighted Penguin Random House’s Save Our Stories initiative, which donates banned books to underserved communities nationwide.

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Raising Over $90,000 for the Freedom to Read Foundation

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Raising Over $90,000 for the Freedom to Read Foundation

Through our Banned on the Run 5K fundraiser, Penguin Random House employees nationwide raised over $90,000 to support the Freedom to Read Foundation—nine times our original goal.

With 482 employees across 33 states participating and more than 2,000 donors contributing, this effort reflected our shared dedication to defending the First Amendment and opposing censorship. Together, we are demonstrating that protecting the freedom to read is not only an ideal central to our mission but also a commitment we support through collective action.

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24.4 Million

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Penguin Random House U.S. has donated more than 24.4 million books since 2014, the company’s first full year as PRH.
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£60,000

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Penguin Random House U.K. donated £60,000 to the Book Trade Charity fundraiser to support booksellers in the U.K. and Ireland experiencing hardship due to COVID-19.
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The Queen Opens the 1,000th Library for Primaries

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The Queen Opens the 1,000th Library for Primaries

LONDON (2024)

Co-founded by the National Literacy Trust and Penguin Random House UK in 2021, the Libraries for Primaries campaign brings together charities, publishers, and businesses to address the lack of investment in primary school libraries—particularly in the UK’s most disadvantaged communities, where 1 in 4 primary schools don’t have a library.

In May, Her Majesty the Queen visited Moreland Primary School in London to open the 1000th library transformed through the campaign. The Queen told students, “You’re really lucky to have such a beautiful library, and I hope you’re going to enjoy reading all the books, because the more books you read, the more you’re going to learn.”

The campaign has now provided more than 382,000 primary-aged children across the UK with vital access to books. We aim to reach the remaining schools without a library in the UK by 2028.

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Celebrating a Decade of Partnership with Save the Children

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Celebrating a Decade of Partnership with Save the Children

Penguin Random House marked the 10th anniversary of our meaningful partnership with Save the Children via a special Giving Tuesday campaign in 2024. Over the past decade, we have worked together to improve the lives of countless children around the world, providing them with the resources and support they need to thrive.

Through December 10, we offered a special matching program for Penguin Random House U.S. employees, matching donations made to Save the Children’s Make Childhood Fair Fund, up to $10,000. This fund supports early education and literacy programs in rural communities throughout the U.S. During the same period, each book purchased through penguinrandomhouse.com resulted in a $1 donation to Save the Children, up to a total of $10,000. 

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Over 65,000 Books

DONATED TO BOOK CLUBS FOR INMATES


Penguin Random House Canada donated more than 65,000 books to Book Clubs for Inmates and organized 17 prison book club visits with authors in 2025.
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PRH & Reading is Fundamental Partner for Rally to Read 100

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PRH & Reading is Fundamental Partner for Rally to Read 100

The fifth annual edition of this six-month national reading challenge encouraged children and families to read 100 books between October 2025 and March 2026. Building on last year’s campaign, which engaged more than 600,000 children, the 2025–2026 program featured themed author read-alouds, classroom resources, and book giveaways designed to spark a lifelong love of reading.

With participation from Penguin Random House authors including Drew Daywalt, Jan Brett, and Joanna Ho, Rally to Read 100 connected young readers with stories that reflect a range of experiences and perspectives. Together with RIF, we are working to expand access to books and inspire joyful reading habits in communities across the country.

Penguin Random House is the exclusive publishing partner of Reading is Fundamental (RIF) Rally to Read 100 campaign.

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Third Annual Banned Wagon Tour

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Third Annual Banned Wagon Tour

In celebration of Banned Books Week, Penguin Random House launched our third annual Banned Wagon Tour—an initiative dedicated to protecting the freedom to read and expanding access to books facing challenges and bans.

From October 5–11, the Banned Wagon traveled through Washington, D.C., and Philadelphia in partnership with EveryLibrary and First Book. Along the route, we visited libraries and bookstores, distributed free banned books, and engaged local communities in conversations about First Amendment rights and the importance of diverse storytelling.

The tour kicked off with our inaugural Save Our Stories Supper, bringing together authors and advocates to celebrate the enduring power of books.

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Expanding Book Access Through the Book Rich Environments Program

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Expanding Book Access Through the Book Rich Environments Program

Penguin Random House is honored to continue our long-standing partnership with the National Book Foundation’s Book Rich Environments (BRE) program, which we have supported since its launch in 2017.

In 2025 alone, BRE distributed more than 300,000 free books to children and families in public housing communities, expanding to new sites in Barnwell, South Carolina, and El Paso, Texas. Since its inception, the program has shared 2.6 million books nationwide, helping transform homes and community spaces into book-rich environments.

With more than 600,000 books donated by PRH to date, we are proud to be the program’s leading publishing partner. Together, we are working to ensure that children and families have consistent access to high-quality, diverse books.

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Advocating for Libraries and IMLS Funding

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Advocating for Libraries and IMLS Funding

Penguin Random House joined Hachette Book Group, Macmillan Publishers, Simon & Schuster, and Sourcebooks in sending a joint letter to Congress urging the restoration of funding for the Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS).

In advance of National Library Week, we reaffirmed our support for libraries as essential institutions that provide free access to information, promote literacy, and strengthen democratic participation. Alongside our fellow publishers and partners at the American Library Association, we continue to advocate for policies that protect and sustain these critical public resources.


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New Green Warehouse in Australia


PRHC Design Award and Portfolio Review


Planting Trees with Reforestamos México

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