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Penguin Young Readers Rights Guide PENGUIN YOUNG READERS RIGHTS GUIDE BOLOGNA 2018 Penguin Young Readers Bologna 2018 Contents ALA Award Winners 4 Media Tie-Ins 6 Young Adult 12 Middle Grade 20 Chapter Books 44 Doctor Who / Roger Hargreaves 52 Picture Books 54 Board Books 86 Mad Libs 88 Mr. Men and Little Miss 90 4 5 Penguin Young Readers Bologna 2018 ALA Award Winners 2018 Penguin Young Readers The First Rule of Punk by Celia C. Pérez ALA Award Winners 2018 • A Pura Belpré Author Honor winner for portraying, affirming, and celebrating the Latinx cultural experience. Jacqueline Woodson • An NPR Best Book of the Year • Winner of the Laura Ingalls Wilder Award for her substantial and • A Kirkus Best Book of the Year lasting contribution to children’s literature. • A School Library Journal Best Book of the Year • Winner of the Margaret A. Edwards Award for lifetime achievement. • 2018–2019 National Ambassador for Young People’s Literature. 304 Pages AUDIO, UK & TRANSLATION RIGHTS: COMMERCIAL AND DRAMATIC • 2015–2017 Young People’s Poet Laureate. Ages 9-12 Viking Books for Young Readers RIGHTS: 5-1/12 x 8-1/4 Full Circle Literary $16.99 • Winner of the National Book Award, the Newbery Honor, and the B/W Illustrations Coretta Scott King Book Award. La Princesa and the Pea by Susan Middleton Elya; illustrated by Juana Martinez-Neal • A Pura Belpré Illustrator Award winner for portraying, affirming, and celebrating the Latinx cultural experience. • A Chicago Public Library Best Book of the Year • An Evanston Public Library Great Book for Kids 32 Pages AUDIO, UK & TRANSLATION RIGHTS: TEXT: COMMERCIAL & DRAMATIC Ages 4-8 G.P. Putnam’s Sons RIGHTS: 8-1/4 x 11 G.P. Putnam’s Sons $16.99 ART: COMMERCIAL & DRAMATIC RIGHTS: 32 Pages AUDIO, UK & FOREIGN RIGHTS SOLD FOR JAQUELINE Full Circle Literary Ages 5-8 TRANSLATION RIGHTS: WOODSON PICTURE BOOKS: Nancy Paulsen Books Chinese Complex – Taiwan Mac Chinese Simplified – Beijing Baby-Cube / COMMERCIAL AND King-in Culture DRAMATIC RIGHTS: ICM 2018 With more than 10 million copies in print, Llama Llama is a modern classic, and Anna Dewdney’s beloved character is now the star of his own Netflix original series. These picture books introduce readers to the cast of characters that make up Llama’s world. Illustrations based on the animated series will enchant fans who know and love Llama, as well as readers new to the brand. Llama Llama and Friends 10 x 10 | $16.99 | October 2017 | Picture Book Llama Llama and the Lucky Pajamas 8 x 8 | $4.99 | March 2018 | 8 x 8 Llama Llama Loves Camping 8 x 8 | $4.99 | June 2018 | 8 x 8 Llama Llama Learns to Swim 8 x 8 | $4.99 | June 2018 | 8 x 8 Sleepover Fun with Llama Llama 8-1/2 x 10-7/8 | $6.99 | March 2018 | Color and Activity Llama Llama Loses a Tooth 6 x 9 | $3.99 | March 2018 | Early Reader Llama Llama Be My Valentine UK & TRANSLATION RIGHTS: 6 x 9 | $3.99 | December 2018 | Early Reader Penguin Workshop FOREIGN RIGHTS SOLD FOR THE LLAMA LLAMA NETFLIX SERIES: Chinese Simplified – Beijing Baby-Cube Italian – Giangiacomo Feltrinelli Polish – Wydawnictwo WAM FOREIGN RIGHTS SOLD FOR THE CLASSIC LLAMA LLAMA SERIES: Please see list in back 2018 The New York Times Best-Selling Series Who Is Bono Who Is Who Is Bono? ? Bono? An Irish teenager who started the band U2 with his high-school friends A humanitarian who is passionate about social justice The lead singer of one of the world’s most popular rock bands All of the above! Find out more in this illustrated book! POLLACK/BELVISO by Pam Pollack and Meg Belviso Cover art by Nonfiction Nancy Harrison $5.99 US ($7.99 CAN) Visit us at penguin.com/youngreaders Who? What? Where? ISBN 978-0-448-48868-4 50599 www.whohq.com 9 780448 488684 The New York Times bestselling nonfiction series hits the small screen in Spring 2018! Comedy and history collide in Who Is Bono? Who Is Judy Blume? this fun new show that will not only make children laugh out October 2018 October 2018 loud, but will also teach viewers a thing or two about key historical figures. With over 30 million copies in print, Who The New York Times Best-Selling Series The New York Times Best-Selling Series HQ continues to be a household brand. Who Was Who Was Who Was WhoWho Was Was Who Was Napoleon? Napoleon NikolaNapoleon Tesla? Tesla Nikola Nikola Tesla? A young boy who was very good at math, ? An inventor who once worked with history, and geography Thomas Edison ? A French military and political leader who An engineer whose experiments with became emperor in 1804 electricity, X-rays, remote control, and wireless communication changed the One of the most famous and influential world world leaders of all time One of the most brilliant and influential All of the above! scientists of all time Find out more in this illustrated book! All of the above! GIGLIOTTI Find out more in this illustrated book! GIGLIOTTI Cover art by Cover art by Nonfiction Nancy Harrison Nonfiction Nancy Harrison $5.99 US $5.99 US ($7.99 CAN) Visit us at penguin.com/youngreaders ($7.99 CAN) Visit us at penguin.com/youngreaders Who? What? Where? Who? What? Where? ISBN 978-0-448-48860-8 ISBN 978-0-448-48859-2by Jim Gigliotti 50599 50599 by Jim Gigliotti www.whohq.com 9 780448 488608 www.whohq.com 9 780448 488592 Who Was Napoleon? Who Was Nikola Tesla? December 2018 December 2018 112 Pages AUDIO, UK, TRANSLATION, FOREIGN RIGHTS SOLD FOR Ages 8-12 COMMERCIAL & THE WHO HQ SERIES: 5-5/16 x 7-5/8 DRAMATIC RIGHTS: Please see extended list in back $5.99 Penguin Workshop Who Is Eric Carle? Who Is Michael Jordan? What Were the Roaring Where Is Hollywood? February 2019 February 2019 Twenties? January 2019 October 2018 The New York Times Best-Selling Series Based on the New York Times Best-Selling Who Was? Series What Is Movement Rights the Women’s What Is What Is Who Was The ? the Women’s Rights the Women’s Rights Book of Fun Who Movement? Movement? Was? Which of these facts are true? It officially started in a small town in upstate New York In 1872, Susan B. Anthony was arrested ? Activity for trying to vote In the United States, women didn’t win o the right to vote until 1920 HOPKINSON B ok All of the above! Puzzles,Mazes, Find out more in this illustrated book! & Tons of fun Cover art by Nonfiction Nancy Harrison $5.99 US ($7.99 CAN) Visit us at penguin.com/youngreaders Who? What? Where? by Deborah Hopkinson www.whohq.com Where Is the Tower of London? What Is the Women’s Rights The Who Was? Activity Book September 2018 Movement? September 2018 October 2018 12 13 Penguin Young Readers Bologna 2018 Young AdultB-1 World title Translation per page Darius the Great Is Not Okay Hide with Me by Adib Khorram by Sorboni Banerjee Darius Kellner is about to take his first-ever trip to Iran, and it’s pretty In the dying cornfields of his family’s farm, seventeen-year-old Cade finds overwhelming—especially when he’s also dealing with clinical depression, a mysterious girl broken and bleeding. Jane has only one request: “hide a disapproving dad, and a chronically anemic social life. In Iran, he gets me.” With some help from Cade, she starts to heal, but she can’t escape to know his mother’s family for the first time, and he meets Sohrab, the a dangerous past filled with drugs and secrets, information she never boy next door who changes everything. Hilarious and heartbreaking, this wanted, and a cartel boss who is watching her every move. unforgettable debut introduces a brilliant new voice in contemporary YA. 300 Pages AUDIO, UK & TRANSLATION COMMERCIAL & DRAMATIC RIGHTS: 352 Pages AUDIO, UK & TRANSLATION COMMERCIAL & DRAMATIC RIGHTS: Ages 12 Up RIGHTS: Waxman Leavell Ages 14 Up RIGHTS: Laura Dail Literary August 2018 Dial Books for Young Readers November 2018 Razorbill 5-1/2 x 8-1/4 5-1/2 x 8-1/4 $17.99 $17.99 14 15 Penguin Young Readers Bologna 2018 Young Adult SeriesB-1 World title Translation per page OTHER BOOKS OTHER BOOKS FROM THE AUTHOR FROM THE AUTHOR REIGN OF THE FALLEN #2: BEASTS MADE OF NIGHT #2: Song of the Dead Crown of Thunder by Sarah Glenn Marsh by Tochi Onyebuchi The adventure continues as master necromancer Odessa and her friends In the sequel to the acclaimed Beasts Made of Night, Taj and Aliya travel fight to protect their kingdom from the bloodthirsty Shades. In the follow- to her ancestors’ village, which is also the home of the tastahlik—sin- up to Reign of the Fallen, Sarah Glenn Marsh blurs the boundaries of eaters with Taj’s same ability to call forth and battle sins. As Taj comes to genre, of gender, of past and present, and of life and death with pulse- terms with his new magic, he realizes there are two very different groups pounding pace and breathtaking style. of tastahlik—one that uses their powers for good, and the other for more selfish ends. Book 2 of 2 AUDIO, UK & TRANSLATION COMMERCIAL & DRAMATIC RIGHTS: Book 2 of 2 AUDIO, UK, TRANSLATION, FOREIGN RIGHTS SOLD FOR THE RIGHTS: The Friedrich Agency COMMERCIAL & DRAMATIC BEASTS MADE OF NIGHT SERIES: 304 Pages Razorbill 336 Pages RIGHTS: Czech – Albatros Ages 12 Up Ages 12 Up Razorbill Spanish – Editorial Oceano January 2019 October 2018 Turkish - Pegasus 5-1/2 x 8-1/4 5-1/2 x 8-1/4 $17.99 $17.99 16 17 Penguin Young Readers Bologna 2018 Young AdultB-1 titleWorld per English page Dream Country Always Never Yours by Shannon Gibney by Emily Wibberley and Austin Siegemund-Broka A refugee.
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