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Schwab (Tor) , $13.99 33 35 Killing Crazy Horse, Bill O'Reilly, Martin Dugard (Henry Holt and Co.) , $30.00 34 28 Obama: An Intimate Portrait, Pete Souza (Little, Brown) , $50.00 35 50 I Love You to the Moon and Back, Amelia Hepworth; art by Tim Warnes (Tiger Tales) , $7.99 36 41 The Book of Two Ways, Jodi Picoult (Ballantine) , $28.99 37 34 The Trials of Apollo: The Tower of Nero, Rick Riordan (Disney Press) , $19.99 38 13 The Wonder Boy of Whistle Stop, Fannie Flagg (Random House) , $28.00 39 30 Guinness World Records 2021, Guinness World Records (Guinness World Records) , $28.95 40 40 Blackout, Candace Owens (Threshold Editions) , $28.00 41 57 Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do You See?, Bill Martin Jr., Eric Carle (Henry Holt and Co.) , $6.95 Page 1 of 4 This Last Week Week Title, Author (Publisher), Price 42 38 The Four Agreements, Don Miguel Ruiz (Amber-Allen) , $12.95 43 39 The Vanishing Half, Brit Bennett (Riverhead) , $27.00 44 199 Magnolia Table, Volume 2, Joanna Gaines (Morrow Cookbooks) , $35.00 45 238 How the Grinch Stole Christmas!, Dr. Seuss (Random House) , $14.00 46 133 The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes, Suzanne Collins (Scholastic) , $27.99 47 91 Then She Was Gone, Lisa Jewell (Atria Books) , $16.00 48 69 Love You Forever, Robert Munsch; art by Sheila McGraw (Firefly Books) , $5.95 49 62 Chicka Chicka Boom Boom Board Book, Bill Martin Jr. (Little Simon) , $7.99 50 11 5 More Sleeps 'Til Christmas, Jimmy Fallon; art by Rich Deas (Feiwel & Friends ) , $18.99 I Dissent: Ruth Bader Ginsburg Makes Her Mark, Debbie Levy; art by Elizabeth Baddeley (Simon & Schuster Books for 51 -- Young Readers ) , $18.99 52 51 The 5 Love Languages, Gary Chapman (Northfield Publishing) , $15.99 53 42 Troubles in Paradise, Elin Hilderbrand (Little, Brown) , $28.00 54 172 Pete the Cat: The First Thanksgiving, James Dean, Kimberly Dean (HarperFestival) , $6.99 55 48 The Guest List, Lucy Foley (William Morrow) , $14.99 56 65 Atomic Habits, James Clear (Avery) , $27.00 57 -- Construction Site on Christmas Night, Sherri Duskey Rinker; art by A.G. 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Lee (Scholastic) , $6.99 75 116 Eleanor, David Michaelis (Simon & Schuster) , $35.00 76 95 1984, George Orwell (Signet Classic) , $7.95 77 68 American Dirt, Jeanine Cummins (Flatiron Books) , $14.99 78 197 How to Catch a Turkey, Adam Wallace (Sourcebooks) , $10.99 79 75 The Body Keeps the Score, Bessel van der Kolk (Penguin) , $18.00 80 106 The Going-To-Bed Book, Sandra Boynton (Little Simon) , $5.99 81 94 Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Wrecking Ball, Jeff Kinney (Amulet Books) , $14.99 82 97 My Own Words, Ruth Bader Ginsburg with Mary Hartnett and Wendy W. Williams (Simon & Schuster) , $18.00 83 -- The Truths We Hold: An American Journey, Kamala Harris (Penguin) , $18.00 84 99 The Outsiders, S.E. Hinton (Viking Children's) , $10.00 85 109 First 100 Words, Roger Priddy (Priddy Books) , $5.99 86 165 Too Much and Never Enough, Mary L. 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    RIGHTS TEAM John Murray Press Rebecca Folland Rights Director - HHJQ Translation Rights List - Autumn 2019 [email protected] +44 (0) 20 3122 6288 NON-FICTION General Non-Fiction 7 Joanna Kaliszewska Head of Rights - John Murray Press Current Affairs, History & Politics 8 Deputy Rights Director - HHJQ [email protected] Popular Science 18 +44 (0) 20 3122 6927 Popular/Commercial Non-Fiction 25 Hannah Geranio Senior Rights Executive - HHJQ Travel 27 [email protected] Recent Highlights 31 FICTION Nick Ash Literary Fiction Rights Assistant - HHJQ 37 [email protected] General Fiction 47 Crime & Thriller 48 Hena Bryan Rights Assistant - JMP & H&S Recent Highlights 52 [email protected] JOHN MURRAY PRESS For nearly a quarter of a millennium, John Murray has been unashamedly populist, publishing the absorbing, SUBAGENTS provocative, commercial and exciting. Albania, Bulgaria & Macedonia Anthea Agency [email protected] Seven generations of John Murrays fostered genius and found readers in vast numbers, until in 2002 the firm be- Brazil Riff Agency [email protected] came a division of Hachette, under the umbrella of Hodder & Stoughton. China and Taiwan Peony Literary Agency marysia@peonyliterary agency.com IMPRINTS Czech Republic & Slovakia Kristin Olson Agency [email protected] At John Murray, we only publish books that take us by sur- prise. Classic authors of today who were mavericks of their Greece OA Literary Agency time – Austen, Darwin, Byron – were first published and [email protected] championed by John Murray. And that sensibility continues today. Hungary, Croatia, Serbia, Slovenia Katai and Bolza Literary Agency [email protected] (Hungary) Two Roads publish about 15 books a year, voice-driven [email protected] (Croatia, Serbia, Slovenia) fiction and non-fiction – all great stories told with heart and intelligence.
  • Here He and His Editorial Staff Will Also Become Responsible for Publishing Titles Under the Free Press Banner

    Here He and His Editorial Staff Will Also Become Responsible for Publishing Titles Under the Free Press Banner

    S I M O N & S C H U S T E R Carolyn K. Reidy President & Chief Executive Officer October 23, 2012 TO EVERYONE AT SIMON & SCHUSTER At Simon & Schuster we take pride in the excellence of our publishing, our drive to innovate and seek out new opportunities on behalf of our authors, and our ability to adapt and initiate change, building on our strengths in order to grow and maintain our edge in a competitive marketplace. In that vein, I’m writing today to let you know about a new arrangement of our publishing units, one that will lead to a sharper editorial focus for our imprints even as it takes consideration of the natural affinities among them. Going forward, adult publishing will be distributed among four major groups. We are fortunate to have within our ranks four highly talented and experienced publishing executives whom I am delighted to promote to the newly created position of President and Publisher. Each is more than ready to take on the greater responsibility of leading his or her group going forward. • The Atria Publishing Group will be led by Judith Curr and will expand to include Howard Books, our Christian publishing imprint. Howard joins a strong family of publishing lines that in addition to Atria includes Emily Bestler Books, Washington Square Press, Strebor Books, Beyond Words, Cash Money Content and Marble Arch Press. Jonathan Merkh, Vice President and Publisher of Howard, will now report to Judith, and the Howard editorial and marketing team will remain in place in Nashville. • The Scribner Publishing Group, led by Susan Moldow, will expand to include Touchstone Books.