Bestselling Author Jennifer Weiner to Publish Four More Books with Atria & Launch Middle Grade Trilogy with Aladdin Books

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Bestselling Author Jennifer Weiner to Publish Four More Books with Atria & Launch Middle Grade Trilogy with Aladdin Books FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Lisa Sciambra, Deputy Director of Publicity, Atria Books 212-698-7649 [email protected] Jennifer Romanello, VP, Director of Publicity Simon & Schuster Children’s Publishing 212-698-2809 [email protected] For rights Information: Lisa Keim, VP, Director Subsidiary Rights Atria Books Group 212-698-7397 [email protected] Stephanie Voros, VP, Director Subsidiary Rights Simon & Schuster Children’s Publishing 212-698-2856 [email protected] BESTSELLING AUTHOR JENNIFER WEINER TO PUBLISH FOUR MORE BOOKS WITH ATRIA & LAUNCH MIDDLE GRADE TRILOGY WITH ALADDIN BOOKS (NEW YORK) – October 5, 2015. Fifteen years after she submitted Good in Bed to Atria Books, bestselling author Jennifer Weiner is continuing her long-standing relationship with Simon & Schuster through new publishing agreements for four books from Atria and, in her first foray into young people’s literature, a middle grade trilogy with Aladdin Books, an imprint of Simon & Schuster Children’s Publishing. News of the dual publishing agreements was jointly announced by Judith Curr, President and Publisher of Atria Books and Washington Square Press, and Mara Anastas, Vice President, Publisher of Simon Pulse and Aladdin Books. “Since we first published Jennifer Weiner she has delighted millions of readers, with whom she has developed a particularly close and intimate relationship, with her trenchant and hilarious observations on life, love, family, friendship and all manner of social interaction,” said Carolyn Reidy, President & CEO of Simon & Schuster. “We couldn't be happier to continue building her audience of adult readers and for the new opportunity to bring her special abilities to a younger audience. It’s a natural fit.” Weiner’s next book from Atria is a work of non-fiction and will be published in September 2016. Her next novel will be published in summer 2017. “We are so pleased to continue the wonderful partnership that began in 2001, when Atria published Jennifer Weiner’s debut Good in Bed,” said Judith Curr. “There is nothing more satisfying for a publisher than to see an author’s talents grow and flourish book after book, and there is no better example of that than Jennifer.” Aladdin Books will publish Weiner’s middle grade trilogy, The Littlest Bigfoot, beginning in October 2016, with books two and three to follow in April 2017 and October 2017, respectively. “We are excited to work with Jennifer Weiner on this new project," says Anastas, who acquired the trilogy. "Jen has taken what’s made her adult novels so beloved--relatable characters, spot-on friendships, and plenty of humor--and created a trilogy for younger girls who will become lifelong fans.” “I have been incredibly fortunate to work with such smart, forward-thinking, dedicated professionals,” said Weiner. “I'm thrilled to be exploring new places to tell stories, while continuing my journey with the women and men at Simon & Schuster.” Sarah Cantin, Senior Editor of Atria, acquired World and audio rights to the four novels, which she will edit; Amy Cloud, Editor of Aladdin, also acquired World and audio rights, and will edit the middle grade series. Jennifer Weiner was represented in both agreements by Joanna Pulcini of Joanna Pulcini Literary Management. With more than twelve million copies in print in thirty-six countries, Jennifer Weiner’s twelve books have spent a combined total of more than five years on The New York Times bestseller list. Weiner published her debut, Good in Bed, in 2001, and went on to write In Her Shoes (2002), which was made into a major motion picture starring Cameron Diaz, Toni Collette and Shirley MacLaine; Little Earthquakes (2004); Goodnight Nobody (2005); the short story collection The Guy Not Taken (2006); Certain Girls (2008); Best Friends Forever (2009); Fly Away Home (2010); Then Came You (2011); The Next Best Thing (2012); All Fall Down (2014), and Who Do You Love (2015). Weiner graduated with a degree in English literature from Princeton University. She worked as a newspaper reporter in central Pennsylvania, Kentucky, and Philadelphia, where she wrote series of popular columns for The Philadelphia Inquirer. Now a contributing opinion writer for The New York Times Sunday Review, Weiner's pieces regularly rise to the top of NYT.com’s "most emailed" lists and have been picked up by media outlets across the world. With over 101,000 fans on Facebook and 123,000 followers on Twitter, Weiner is beloved on social media and was featured on Time magazine's list of "140 Best Twitter Feeds” and ranked #2 on Forbes magazine’s list of "25 Working Moms to Follow on Twitter.” Weiner has appeared on numerous national television programs, including The Today Show, CBS This Morning, CBS Sunday Morning, and Good Morning America. Her writing has also been published in Time, New Republic, Redbook, Glamour, Cosmopolitan, Seventeen, InStyle, Allure, and Good Housekeeping. She lives in Philadelphia with her family. ABOUT ATRIA BOOKS: Atria Books is an imprint of Simon & Schuster, a part of CBS Corporation. Simon & Schuster is a global leader in the field of general interest publishing, dedicated to providing the best in fiction and nonfiction for consumers of all ages, across all printed, electronic, and audio formats. Its divisions include Simon & Schuster Adult Publishing, Simon & Schuster Children’s Publishing, Simon & Schuster Audio, Simon & Schuster Online, and international companies in Australia, Canada, India, and the United Kingdom. For more information about Atria, visit our website at http://imprints.simonandschuster.biz/atria. ABOUT SIMON & SCHUSTER CHILDREN’S PUBLISHING: Simon & Schuster Children’s Publishing, one of the leading children’s book publishers in the world, is comprised of the following imprints: Aladdin, Atheneum Books for Young Readers, Beach Lane Books, Libros para niños, Little Simon®, Margaret K. McElderry Books, Paula Wiseman Books, Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers, Simon Pulse, and Simon Spotlight®. While maintaining an extensive award-winning backlist, the division continues to publish acclaimed and bestselling books for children of all ages. In addition to numerous Caldecott, Newbery, and National Book Award winners, Simon & Schuster publishes such high- profile properties and series as Eloise, Olivia, Raggedy Ann & Andy™, Henry & Mudge®, The Hardy Boys®, Nancy Drew®, the Dork Diaries series, the Mortal Instruments series, Mike the Knight, and the original Cupcake Diaries and Creepover series. For more information about Simon & Schuster Children’s Publishing, visit our website at www.simonandschuster.com. .
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