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Europa editions Distributed by PGW The Lying Life of Adults AVAILABLE NOW Elena Ferrante Translated from the Italian by Ann Goldstein Ferrante’s first new work of fiction in five years “Modern, urgent, truthful.”— The Telegraph

Giovanna’s pretty face has changed into the face of an ugly, spiteful adolescent. But is she seeing things as they really are? Where must she look to find her true reflection? Her search leads her to two kindred cities that fear and detest one another: the Naples of the heights, which assumes a mask of refinement, and the Naples of the depths, a place of excess and vulgarity. Adrift, she vacillates between these two cities. But neither city seems to offer her any answers.

This powerful new novel set in a divided Naples by best-selling author Elena Ferrante is a singular portrayal of the transition from childhood to adolescence to adulthood.

“With the publication of The Lying Life of Adults, we see an author at her peak, deftly synthetizing the density of her first three novels with the sprawling “The literary event quality of the Neapolitan novels, all while managing to uncover complex and challenging human truths.” of the year.”—ELLE —Asymptote Magazine

Now Available • Fiction • Hardcover • 9781609455910 • 9.1 × 6.6 • 324 pages Soon to be a NETFLIX original series • US $26.00/CAN $34.00 • Sales: US, CAN • ebook isbn: 9781609455927

2 My Brilliant Friend “One of modern fiction’s richest portraits THE NEAPOLITAN QUARTET of a friendship.” —JOHN POWERS, NPR’s Fresh Air

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The Story of a New Name “The Neapolitan novels tell a single story with the possessive force of an origin myth.” —MEGAN O’GRADY, Vogue

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Those Who Leave and Those Who Stay

“An engrossing, wildly original contemporary epic.” —The Los Angeles Review of Books “Elena Ferrante is one of the great novelists Elena Ferrante of our time . . . This is a new version of the way we live Those Who Leave now—one we need, one told brilliantly, by a woman.” and Those Who Stay —ROXANA ROBINSON, The New York Times Book Review

“One of modern fiction’s richest portraits of a friendship.”—NPR Available now • Fiction • Paperback • 9781609452339 • ebook: 9781609452230 • US $18.00 ------

EEWW NNEW YYORKORRKK The Story of the Lost Child IIMMMEEESS TIMEST eerr BestsellerBeessstttsseelllll “The first work worthy of the Nobel prize to have come out of Italy for many decades.” BOOK THREE OF THE NEAPOLITAN NOVELS —The Guardian

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3 AVAILABLE NOW The Memory of Babel Christelle Dabos Translated from the French by Hildegarde Serle

“Ophelia is ... the tiny-voiced powerhouse you can’t take your eyes off.” —The New York Times

In this gripping third volume of Christelle Dabos’s best-selling saga, Ophelia, the mirror- traveling heroine, finds herself on the ark of Babel guarding a secret that may provide a key both to the past and the future.

After two years and seven months biding her time on Anima, her home ark, it is finally time to act, to put what she has discovered in the Book of Farouk to use. Under an assumed identity she travels to Babel, a cosmopolitan and thoroughly modern ark that is the jewel of the universe. Will her talent as a reader suffice to avoid being lured into a deadly trap by her ever more fearful adversaries? Will she ever see International Best-Selling Thorn, her betrothed, again? Fantasy from France

THE THIRD AND PENULTIMATE INSTALLMENT IN THE MIRROR Available now • Fiction • Hardcover • 9781609456139 • 6.2 × 9.5 • 456 pages VISITOR QUARTET • US $20.00/CAN $27.00 • ebook isbn: 9781609456290

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MIRROR VISITOR QUARTET BOOK 1 A Winter’s Promise

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BOOK 2 The Missing of Clairdelune

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“Readers will be dazzled.” —Publishers Weekly

“An exhilarating journey into an unknown world of magic and lies.” —Foreword Reviews

“An irresistible mix of character development, imaginative world-building, and tightly-wound suspense.” —Entertainment Weekly

5 Cathedral Ben Hopkins

An immersive read and a remarkable feat of imagination, Cathedral tells a sweeping story about obsession, mysticism, art, and earthly desire in gripping prose. It deftly combines historical fiction and a tale of adventure and intrigue.

At the center of this story is the Cathedral. Its design and construction in the 12th and 13th centuries in the Rhineland town of Hagenburg unites a vast array of unforgettable characters whose fortunes are inseparable from the shifting political factions and economic interests vying for supremacy. From the bishop to his treasurer to local merchants and lowly stonecutters, everyone, even the town’s Jewish denizens, is implicated and affected by the slow rise of Hagenburg’s Cathedral, which in no way enforces morality or charity. Around this narrative center, Ben Hopkins has constructed his own monumental edifice, a novel that is rich with the vicissitudes of mercantilism, politics, religion, and human enterprise.

Fans of , Hilary Mantel, and Ken Follett will delight at the atmosphere, the beautiful prose, and the vivid characters of Ben Marketing & Publicity Hopkins’s Cathedral. • National and regional Media • Author available for interviews and virtual events • Fall regional shows promotion • Starred Review in Kirkus Reviews • Book Trailer and other digital author assets available • E-galleys (Edelweiss, Netgalley, direct download) widely available GOTHIC HISTORICAL FICTION THAT On-sale: January 26 • Fiction • Hardcover • 9781609456115 5 1/4 × 8 1/4 • 624 pages • US $27.00/CAN$36.00 WILL TAKE YOUR BREATH AWAY • ebook isbn: 9781609456245

6 Ben Hopkins is a screenwriter, film-maker and novelist. He has lived in London and Istanbul and now lives in Berlin. His films include features and shorts, fiction and documentary, and have won awards at festivals such as Berlin, Locarno, Antalya and Toronto Hot Docs. © HASRET SHOOT SHOOT © HASRET

“A thoroughly engrossing, beautifully told look at human frailty.” —Kirkus Reviews (Starred Review)

“I haven’t been able to put it down! It’s such a great read and contains so much! Politics and religion, the birth of an artistic sensibility, the rise of global trade, sassy women, fascinating and original characters.” —ALISON FINCH, BBC Radio 4

• Sweeping, gothic historical fiction for fans of Umberto Eco, Hilary Mantel, and Ken Follett’s Pillars of the Earth • Crossover commercial-literary, from Umberto Eco to Hilary Mantel to Ken Follett • Cinematic, richly atmospheric story about ambition, architecture, politics, and art • Polyphonic novel representing voices and characters from across Medieval social classes, of varying ages, religions, and genders.

7 My Grandmother’s Braid Alina Bronsky Translated from the German by Tim Mohr

From the acclaimed author of THE HOTTEST DISHES OF THE TARTAR CUISINE —“a cruel comic romp ends as a surprisingly winning story of hardship and resilience” (e New Yorker).

Alina Bronsky writes of family dysfunction with a droll and biting humor, a tremendous ear for dialog, and a generous heart that is forgiving of human weakness. While Max’s grandmother recalls the outrageously nasty Rosa from Bronsky’s best-selling novel, The Hottest Dishes of the Tartar Cuisine, this is a more tender and moving family portrait. Here the internationally renowned author, while never abandoning her trademark and razor-sharp wit, tells a family story through a young boy’s eyes.

Max has lived with his grandparents in a residential home Europa for refugees ever since his grandmother—a terrifying, editions stubborn matriarch and a former Russian primadonna— brought them to Germany in search of a better life. That better life never materialized. His grandmother, for one, is not at all pleased with how things are run in Germany: the doctors and teachers are incompetent, Marketing & Publicity the food is toxic, and the Germans are generally • Galleys & e-galleys available; e-galleys offered on Edelweiss, untrustworthy. Max, in her estimation, is a good-for- NetGalley, direct delivery via Europa and PGW sales reps nothing dolt. But he’s bright enough to notice that • National and regional Media his stoic and taciturn grandfather has fallen hopelessly • Excerpt will be pitched to The Paris Review, LitHub, etc. • Tim Mohr is a well known translator and author — available in love with their neighbor, Nina. When a child is born for interviews, virtual & live events to Nina that is the spitting image of Max’s grandfather, • Video and visual assets: author/translator interviews and things come to a hilarious if dramatic head. Everybody readings, book teaser, e-cards will have to learn to defend themselves from Max’s all- powerful grandmother. Comp titles: The Hottest Dishes of the Tartar Cuisine by Alina Bronsky, Ghachar Ghochar by Vivek Shanbhag, Drive Your Plow Over the Bones of the Dead by Olga Tokarczuk NEW FICTION FROM GERMAN On-sale: January 19 • Fiction • Paperback • 9781609456450 5 1/4 × 8 1/4 • 176 pages • US $17.00/CAN $24.00 SUPERSTAR, ALINA BRONSKY • ebook isbn: 9781609456467

8 Alina Bronksy is the author of Broken Glass Park (Europa, 2010); NTHER JOCKEL ̈ NTHER The Hottest Dishes of the Tartar Cuisine (Europa, © GU 2011), named a Best Book of 2011 by The Wall Street Journal, The Huffington Post, and Publishers Weekly; Just Call Me Superhero (Europa, 2014), and Baba Dunja’s Last Love (Europa, 2016). Born in Yekaterinburg, an industrial town at the foot of the Ural Mountains in central Russia, Bronsky now lives in Berlin.

“Irony, subtle humor, fascinating characters. A book that, after “Filled with dark humor, My Grandmother’s Braid is an you finish it, you immediately want to start again.” extraordinarily readable novel, rich in dialogue, and extremely —Stuttgarter Zeitung entertaining.”—Gießener Allgemeine

“Uplifting, surprising, spot on.”—NDR Radio

“Thrilling and moving in equal measure.”—Berliner Zeitung

“A marvellous tragicomedy told with such lightness as if the • Bronsky excels at portraying elderly family matriarchs who, author were hovering a few inches above the ground.” while motivated by good intentions, wreak havoc on their —Sächsische Zeitung hapless family members and friends • Author’s previous titles—especially Hottest Dishes, “Bronsky is not only a master of the unwritten, but also a and Broken Glass Park—have been indie store favorites magician of perspective and, most importantly, of empathy.” and regional bestsellers —Die Tageszeitung

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9 A Beast in Paradise Cécile Coulon Translated from the French by Tina Kover

A haunting novel about a lineage of women possessed by their land. Winner of the Le Monde Literary Prize, this French bestseller tells a feverish, whispered story about characters and places haunted by madness, desire, and liberty.

“Cécile Coulon’s new novel gives an enthralling voice to the rural world.”—La Croix

Emilienne’s life is Paradise, her isolated farm at the end of a winding path. After the sudden death of her daughter and son-in-law, this is where she farms alone, with her courage and her land as her only resources, along with her two little grandchildren: Blanche and Gabriel. As seasons pass, Blanche grows older and develops an even stronger connection to her home and the generations of women who have guarded it, like her mother and grandmother before her. When she meets Alexandre, Blanche falls into a devastatingly deep love from which she can never recover. Alexandre, devoured by his ambition, wishes to move to the city to make a name for himself, while the passion Blanche dedicates to Paradise dominates her completely. Almost immediately, their differences become irreconcilable, tearing their worlds apart.

Years later, when Alexandre shows up once again on her doorstep, ingratiating himself back into her life, Marketing & Publicity Blanche believes that now she can finally be happy • Galleys & e-galleys available; e-galleys offered on Edelweiss, again. But all is not what it seems when there is a NetGalley, direct delivery via Europa and PGW sales reps darkness lurking at every corner—and Blanche would • National and regional Media • Excerpt will be pitched to The Paris Review, LitHub, etc. do anything to protect Paradise. • Video and visual assets: author interviews and readings, book teaser, e-cards

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On-sale: February 2 • Fiction • Paperback PRIZEBWINNING FICTION FROM FRANCE • 9781609456474 • 5 1/4 × 8 1/4 • 256 pages • US $17.00/CAN $24.00 • ebook isbn: 9781609456481

10 Cécile Coulon was born in 1990. She is the author of seven novels, including Trois Saisons d’orage , which won the Prix des Libraires, three prize-winning collections of poems, and a collection of short stories. K C O C L A

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PRAISE FOR CÉCILE COULON

“A fierce tale of love, madness, and possession.” —XAVIER HOUSSIN , Le Monde des livres

“A harsh and combative novel which pays homage to the courage and persistence of women to stay alive and standing. Readers will emerge shattered and nourished with an undeniable and mysterious energy.” —Le Parisien

“Cécile Coulon’s writing swings constantly between gentleness and violence, and it’s this wavering that carries us along through the story, hoping that the worst won’t happen, yet knowing that no other end is possible.” —20 Minutes

“A powerful, feverish novel that will move you.” —Femme Actuelle

11 Tonight Is Already Tomorrow Lia Levi Translated from the Italian by Clarissa Botsford

Inspired by true events during World War II, Lia Levi’s prize-winning novel of loss, despair, and courage tells the tragic history of mid-century Europe through the eyes and lives of ordinary people.

1938. Thirty-two countries convene to decide how to deal with the influx of Jews fleeing Nazi Germany and Austria. Good intentions abound, but no government is willing to accept the refugees. At the same time, Fascist Italy is introducing its infamous racial laws.

In this new, stirring novel Lia Levi portrays Italy’s tragic past through the story of a Jewish family, plagued by doubts, passions, weaknesses, impulses, and betrayals. Set in Genoa in the years of the racial laws, the novel follows a would-be genius son, a disappointed, regretful mother, a wise but irresolute father, an eccentric grandfather, nosy uncles, cousins who are always coming and going. How do individuals face the darkest periods of history? Will anyone rebel against the spread of violence and discrimination? Will anyone Marketing & Publicity welcome them if this family flees certain • Galleys & e-galleys available; e-galleys offered on Edelweiss, NetGalley, direct delivery via Europa and PGW sales reps persecution? • National and regional Media • Regional Fall show promotions A harrowing story that resonates with special • Library promotion urgency in our time. Comp titles: Family Lexicon by , A Chill in the Air by Iris Origo THE GRIPPING STORY OF On-sale: February 16 • Fiction • Paperback • 9781609456498 5 1/4 × 8 1/4 • 224 pages • US $18.00/CAN $24.00 A JEWISH FAMILY IN FASCIST ITALY ebook isbn: 9781609456504

12 Lia Levi is the editor-in-chief of the monthly magazine Shalom and the author of many books for children and adults. She has been awarded the First Novel Prize (1994), the Castello Prize for Fiction (1994), the Moravia Prize (2001), the Strega Youth Prize (2018). She lives in .

PRAISE FOR LIA LEVI

“An intense, moving book that tells the story of stories: what happens when Fascism befalls a country.” —Esquire (Italy)

“A gripping story of childhood during Fascism.” —Rai Cultura

“The storytelling is vivid and accessible, engaging and compelling. Levi gives her readers an opportunity to immerse themselves in the day-to-day life of a family subject to the racial laws in Italy during Fascism.” —

13 THE PASSENGER The best writing and art from around the world.

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THE PASSENGER Japan For explorers of the world Japan “Some Japanese stories end violently. Others never end at all, but only cut away, at the moment of extreme crisis, to a butterfly, or the wind, or the moon.”

Ghosts of the Tsunami by Richard Lloyd Parry • Living in Shimokitazawa by Yoshimoto —from “Sea of Changes” by Brian Phillips Banana • Why Is Japan Populist-free? by Ian Buruma • plus: a Shinto sect in the shadow of power, fleeing debts by disappearing into thin air, the decline of sexual desire, the obsession with American blues, the strongest sumo wrestler of all time (who isn’t Japanese), the revenge of the Ainu and much more … Visitors from the West look with amazement, and sometimes concern, at Japan’s social structures and unique, complex culture industry; the gigantic scale of its tech corporations and the resilience of its traditions; the extraordinary diversity of the subcultures that flourish in its “post-human” megacities. The country is an intricate and complicated jigsaw puzzle, an inexhaustible source of inspiration for stories, reflections, and reportage. The subjects in this volume range from the Japanese veneration of the dead to the Tokyo music scene, from urban alienation to cinema, from sumo to toxic masculinity. Caught between an ageing population and extreme post-modernity, Japan is an ideal observation point from which to understand our age and the one to come.

• Non-fiction • Paperback • 9781787702196 • 6.3 ×9.4 • 192 pages • US $22.00/CAN $30.00 • Sales: W THE PASSENGER For explorers of the world Greece Greece

Once Upon a Time, the Greek Tavern by Petros Markaris • Lands of Migration by Matteo Nucci • The Lost Generation by Christos Ikonòmou • plus: the success of Yorgos Lanthimos and the new Greek cinema, the island where people forget to die, the NBA’s most valuable player, the mayor who enraged the nationalists, ruined buildings and rising “On the Greek island of Ikaria, life is sweet… and very, very long. What is the oligarchs, the rebellious rhythm of rebetiko and much more … locals’ secret?” —from “The Island of Long Life” by Andrew Anthony

Few countries have received more media attention in recent years and even fewer have been represented in such vastly divergent ways. There’s a downside to all this attention: everyone seems to have something final to say about Greece. News headlines replace individual stories, impressions are substituted for facts, characters take the place of people. In this volume of The Passenger, we chose to set preconceived notions aside in order to give the stories, facts, and people of Greece the dignity and centrality they deserve.

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14 The Passenger: Brazil

Order and Progress? by Jon Lee Anderson - Pride, Prejudice, and Funk by Alberto Riva- I Was King of The River by Eliane Brum, and much more.

THE PASSENGER In the second half of the 20th century Brazil made extraordinary For explorers of the world Brazil contributions to music, sport, architecture. From “bossa nova,” to acrobatic soccer, to the daring architecture of Oscar Niemeyer and Lúcio Costa, the country seemed to embody a new, original vision of modernity, at once “fluid, agile, and complex.” Seen from abroad, the victory of the far right Order and Progress? by Jon Lee Anderson • Pride, Prejudice, and Funk by Alberto Riva • I Was King of The River by Eliane Brum • Also: the road that dissects the Amazon; in the 2018 elections was a rude awakening that suddenly turned the the TV tycoon who shaped Brazilian history; the Neo-charismatic community that is winning the hearts (and wallets) of Brazilians; Politicised samba dancers, idealist narcos, and much more… Brazilian dream into a nightmare. For locals, however, illusions had started fading long ago, amid paralyzing corruption, environmental degradation, racial discrimination, and escalating violence. Luckily, Brazilians are still willing to fight in order to build a better future. Today the challenge of telling the story of this extraordinary country consists in finding its enduring vitality amid the apparent melancholy.

Available now • Non-fiction • Paperback • 978-1-78770-241-7 6.3 × 9.4 • 208 pages • US $22.00/CAN $27.00/UK £18.99

The Passenger: Turkey THE PASSENGER For explorers of the world The Big Dig by Elif Batuman - A Story of Dust and Light Burhan Sönmez - Turkey An Author Recommends by Elif Shafak - plus: the thirty-year coup and the dam that is washing away 12,000 years of history, and more.

The birth of the “New Turkey,” as the country’s President Recep Tayyip The Big Dig by Elif Batuman • A Story of Dust and Light by Burhan Sönmez • An Author Recommends by Elif Shafak • plus: the thirty-year coup and the dam that is washing away Erdogan has called his own creation, is an exemplary story of the rise of 12,000 years of history, satirical cartoonists challenging power and people dreaming of instant wealth, TV series that celebrate the past, rappers who criticise the present, minorities who fear the future and much more ... “illiberal democracies” through the erosion of civil liberties, press freedom, and the independence of the judicial system. Turkey was a complex country long before the rise of its new sultan: born out of the ashes of a vast multi- ethnic and multi-religious empire, Turkey has grappled through its relatively short history with the definition of its own identity. Poised between competing ideologies, secularism and piousness, a militaristic nationalism and exceptional openness to foreigners, Turkey defies easy labels and categories. Through the voices of some of its best writers and journalists– many of them in self-imposed exile—The Passenger tries to make sense of this fascinating, maddening country, analyzing how it got to where it is now, and finding the bright spots of hope that allow its always resourceful, often frustrated population to continue living, and thriving.

On-sale: January 12, 2021 • Non-fiction • Paperback • 978-1-78770-242-4 6.3 × 9.4 • 192 pages • US $22.00/CAN $27.00/UK £18.99

15 The River Within Karen Powell

It is the summer of 1955. The body of Danny Masters is found by three of his friends in the river that runs through Starome, a village on the Richmond estate in North Yorkshire.

Alexander, one of the three friends that found Danny and the sole heir to Richmond Hall, has always been unpredictable but lately he has grown elusive, his behaviour becoming increasingly erratic. His mother, Lady Venetia Richmond, is newly widowed and too busy trying to keep the sprawling family estate together to worry about Alexander, though she could use his help.

A second friend, Lennie Fairweather, “child of nature”and daughter of the late Sir Angus Richmond’s private secretary, has other things on her mind too. In love with Alexander, she longs to escape life with her over-protective father and domineering brother, Tom, who was also there when Danny’s body was discovered.

In the weeks that follow the tragic drowning, the river begins to give up its secrets. As the circumstances surrounding Danny’s death emerge, other stories surface that threaten to disrupt everybody’s plans and to destroy an entire way of life.

A novel about infatuation, class, and obligation, Marketing & Publicity The River Within will surely take its place as a classic • Galleys & e-galleys available; e-galleys offered on Edelweiss, in a tradition of English fiction that takes in Thomas NetGalley, direct delivery via Europa and PGW sales reps Hardy, Graham Swift and Helen Dunmore. • National and regional Media • Author available for interviews

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PRAISE FOR KAREN POWELL

“Hamlet comes to fifties Yorkshire in this compelling riff of love, grief and family strife. Powell is a talent to watch.” —LISA APPIGNANESI , author of Everyday Madness

“Beautifully attentive to both its Yorkshire setting and its Hamlet ur-text, and written in prose as alive and evocative as Millais’ painting of Ophelia, singing as the river and reeds claim her.” —PRETI TANEJA , author of We That Are Young

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