A children’s book, ‘The Weighty Word Book’, first published in 1983, has experienced renewed attention and increased demand after going viral on TikTok. The book, published by the University of New Mexico Press, gained momentum when a TikTok video encouraged readers to revisit the title from their childhood.
Responding to Demand
The viral attention quickly translated into a spike in orders, according to the publisher. Don Redpath, sales and marketing manager at UNM Press, said staff first noticed the shift when they began receiving unusual requests for the title, including inquiries from educators. The press contacted distributor Simon & Schuster and began internal discussions about how to respond.
James Ayers, assistant director of UNM Press, said, ‘We had to meet this demand immediately, or we risked losing the momentum.’ The press took an unconventional approach by contracting with two different print vendors. One printer was able to handle a larger run on a longer schedule, while another could provide smaller shipments on a rolling basis.
The book’s authors said the moment felt unexpected, but not entirely disconnected from the book’s long history. Co-author Elissa Guralnick said the title survived years of uncertainty because of the persistence of co-author Paul Levitt, who worked to keep it in print through multiple publishing transitions.
‘The book was supposed to be rejected, and it should have died,’ Guralnick said. ‘Instead, through Paul’s efforts, it was kept alive, and then this extraordinary event happens.’ ‘The Weighty Word Book’ is a vocabulary-focused children’s title built around puns, short stories, and illustrations by Janice Stevens.
Original reporting: KOAT Albuquerque — read the source article.