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Announcing Ned Blackhawk’s ‘The Rediscovery of America for Young People,’ adapted by Rebecca Stefoff

October 07

by Seven Stories Press

Seven Stories Press Acquires Ned Blackhawk's National Book Award-winning history of Native America, The Rediscovery of America: Native Peoples and the Unmaking of U.S. History, for adaptation in 'For Young People' Series. 

October 6, 2025, New York, NY. Seven Stories publisher Dan Simon and Triangle Square Books for Young Readers publisher Ruth Weiner have acquired the adaptation rights to Ned Blackhawk’s award-winning and critically acclaimed history of Native America, The Rediscovery of America: Native Peoples and the Unmaking of U.S. History, for their middle grade and YA ‘For Young People’ series. The book, slated for a Fall 2026 publication, will be adapted for younger readers by series adapter, Rebecca Stefoff, and called The Rediscovery of America for Young People.

Winner of the 2023 National Book Award for Nonfiction, The Rediscovery of America, published by Yale University Press, was praised by the judges: “Drawing on prodigious scholarship conducted over decades, Ned Blackhawk centers Indigenous people across a sweep of 500 years of United States history, reimagining and retelling familiar historical episodes from a new point of departure. In the process, Blackhawk ‘rediscovers’ America, guiding his readers to a novel understanding of our nation’s past and, hopefully, our collective future. This is an enlightening, transformative, and enduring work.”

The book was also a Finalist for the 2023 Los Angeles Times Book Award in History; Winner of 2024 Anisfield-Wolf Book Award in Nonfiction; Winner of the 2024 Mark Lynton History Prize; and was named a Best or Notable book of 2023 by the New Yorker, Esquire, Publishers Weekly, New York Times, and Washington Post.

Writing in the Wall Street Journal, Kathleen DuVal called the book “Eloquent and comprehensive.... In the book’s sweeping synthesis, standard flashpoints of U.S. history take on new meaning.”

“I am extraordinarily humbled by the continued reach and recognition of my recent book,” says Professor Blackhawk. “It was intended to fill a pressing need in the field and offer specialists and history teachers alike resources to combat the enduring erasure of Native peoples from U.S. history. I’m particularly pleased by the maps that frame the book’s beginning and end as well as by the extraordinary number of messages and letters that keep coming in response to the book.”

Ruth Weiner added, “Blackhawk’s brilliant history will provide an opportunity for schools to teach and kids to learn a truer and fuller Native American history. Making this scholarship accessible to younger readers is more important now than ever when there are efforts to eradicate the teaching of an all but white history of America.”

The ‘For Young People’ series includes critically acclaimed and bestselling adaptations of award-winning books by Ronald Takaki, Jared Diamond, Charles C. Mann, and Howard Zinn among others. Zinn’s radical US history, A Young People’s History of the United States, which was recently updated and revised by cultural critic Ed Morales, and Takaki’s multicultural history, A Different Mirror for Young People, which will be published in 2026 in a new edition revised and updated by historian A. Naomi Paik, have been widely adopted into school curricula around the country. Teaching materials for all “For Young People” series titles are available as free downloads from the Seven Stories Press website.

To receive further information about or a review copy when it’s available of The Rediscovery of America for
Young People by Ned Blackhawk, adapted by Rebecca Stefoff, please add your contact information to this Google Form.


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Cover of “The Rediscovery of America for Young People”

THE REDISCOVERY OF AMERICA FOR YOUNG PEOPLE
By Ned Blackhawk; Adapted by Rebecca Stefoff
HC: 9781644215708, 576 pages, $50
TR: 9781644215647, 576 pages, $24.95
September 8, 2026

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