RIGHTS GUIDE LONDON 2018

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NON- FICTION

MY SEDITIOUS HEART:

COLLECTED ESSAYS

ARUNDHATI ROY

After The God of Small Things was published and celebrated all over the world, Arundhati decided to step away from fiction to engage with the world through essays and speeches. This book is a collection of those essays and speeches, aptly named My Seditious Heart, it charts a remarkable journey.

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COLLUSION:

HOW RUSSIA HELPED TRUMP WIN THE WHITE HOUSE

LUKE HARDING

‘A superb piece of work, wonderfully and that they have compromising infor- done and essential reading for any- mation about him. Trump responds on one who cares for his country. Amaz- Twitter, 'FAKE NEWS'. ing research and brilliantly collated.’ John Le Carré. In Collusion, award-winning journalist Luke Harding reveals the true nature of Trump's decades-long relationship LONDON, December 2016. Luke with Russia and presents the gripping Harding meets former MI6 officer inside story of the dossier. Christopher Steele to discuss the U.S. president-elect's connections with Rus- Luke Harding is an award-winning for- sia. Harding follows two leads; money eign correspondent with . and sex. Between 2007 and 2011 he was The Guardian's Moscow bureau chief; the WASHINGTON, January 2017. Kremlin expelled him from the country Steele's explosive dossier alleges that in the first case of its kind since the the Kremlin has been 'cultivating, sup- Cold War. porting, and assisting' Trump for years

UK: Faber, US: Vintage, November 2017, 368 pages Foreign rights sold: Prostor (Czech Republic), Into Kustannus (Finland), Flammarion (France), Siedler (Germany), Nieuw Amsterdam (Holland), Mondadori (Italy), Shueisha (Ja- pan), Forlaget Press (Norway), Meteor (Romania), Debate (Spain), Bonniers (Sweden), Pega- sus (Turkey), Nha Nam (Vietnam).

OUR BODIES, THEIR BATTLEFIELD:

WAR THROUGH THE LIVES OF WOMEN

CHRISTINA LAMB

‘As a woman in the male field of war and leaves and keeping warm by burn- correspondents, it has always seemed ing furniture or wooden window to me that men and women report war frames. The people doing this are usu- in different ways. My male colleagues ally the women and to me, they are the focus on the ‘bang-bang’ and the fight- real heroes.’ ers are usually male for as givers of At a critical time for women world- life, women find it harder to kill. On the wide, acclaimed journalist, Christina rare occasion they report about women Lamb, travels to war-zones to chronicle in war it is usually as passive victims – the harrowing and largely untold sto- the weeping widow or bereft mother. ries of women in war. We female correspondents are more in- terested in what’s going on behind the Christina Lamb is the co-author of am lines – how people keep life together Malala and The Girl from Aleppo: Nu- and feed, educate and shelter their jeen’s Escape from War to Freedom. children as all hell is breaking loose. She is also the author of Farewell Ka- The mothers under siege in the old cit- bul, The Africa House and The Sewing ies of west Mosul or east Aleppo con- Circles of Herat. juring up sandwiches from fried flour

UK: HarperCollins, Autumn 2018 US: Scribner Foreign rights sold: Companhia das Letras (Brazil), HarperCollins (France), Penguin Verlag (Germany), Ambo Anthos (Holland), Mondadori (Italy), Natur & Kultur (Sweden) Material: proposal

MILK OF PARADISE:

A HISTORY OF OPIUM

LUCY INGLIS

Poppy tears, opium, heroin, fentanyl: In Milk of Paradise, acclaimed cul- humankind has been in thrall to the tural historian Lucy Inglis takes read- ‘Milk of Paradise’ for millennia. The ers on an epic journey from ancient latex of papaver somniferum is a Mesopotamia to modern America and bringer of sleep, of pleasurable leth- Afghanistan, from Sanskrit to pop, argy, of relief from pain. It is also from poppy tears to smack, from hugely addictive. morphine to today’s synthetic opi- ates. It is a tale of addiction, trade, No other substance in the world is as crime, sex, war, literature, medicine simple to produce or as profitable. It and, above all, money. is the basis of a gargantuan industry built upon a shady underworld, but Lucy Inglis is a historian and novel- ultimately is a plant that lives many ist. Her book Georgian London pub- lives before it reaches the branded lished by Viking, was shortlisted for packet, the intravenous drip or the the History Today Longman Prize. scorched and filthy spoon. Many of City of Halves, her first novel for us will end our lives dependent on it. young adults, was longlisted for the Carnegie Medal and the Branford Boase award.

UK: Macmillan, Summer 2018 (World English Rights) Material: full manuscript

THROUGH THE FIRE:

STORIES OF LIFE, DEATH AND FIREFIGHTING

SABRINA COHEN-HATTON

We push through the corridor, and Dr. Sabrina Cohen-Hatton, 34, is one it’s black and hot. I feel the ripple of of the most senior female fire officers the old flock wallpaper behind my in the UK. She takes us into the world hand. I wonder who lives here, who of the firefighter, from high drama we’re looking for. Could it be an el- situations to very human moments of derly person? It would explain the desperation and darkness. She writes wallpaper. If it is, then their mobility with great honesty about how, as a can be an issue. As I shuffle along I woman, she has risen to such a high- can feel objects against my feet, they level position within the fire service feel like shoes. I feel something with and how her research on high risk de- my hand…a wheel? A handlebar? A cision making can teach us lessons pram! for our everyday lives. In a world where bravery is needed more than Through the Fire is a remarkable por- ever, she will show us how anyone trait of a profession defined by brav- can step forward and be a rescuer. ery, high risk decisions and compas- sion.

UK: Transworld Material: full manuscript

ONE DAY IN BETHLEHEM

JONNY STEINBERG

1992: the South African security po- soon became apparent to Steinberg lice bash down the door of a young that what happened in 1992 was un- black man, Fusi Mofokeng, and lock certain and that the memories of all him in prison. At a subsequent trial, involved were unreliable. he is convicted of murder. Six years later, apartheid now over, the coun- One Day in Bethlehem is an intimate try's Truth and Reconciliation Com- portrait of an ordinary man swept into mission accept that Mofokeng is in- the maelstrom of great historical nocent but cannot grant him amnesty events and the moral implications of because according to them, he has what we remember and what we for- committed no crime. And so he was get. Jonny Steinberg was born and committed to spending another bred in South Africa. He is the author twelve years in prison for a murder of the critically acclaimed A Man of the world accepted he did not com- Good Hope as well as Sizwe’s mit. Test. He teaches African Studies at Oxford University. Jonny Steinberg began working with Mofokeng after his release in 2011. It

South Africa: Jonathan Ball Option publisher: Atlas Contact (Holland) Material: full manuscript

THE LIBRARY OF ICE:

READINGS FROM A COLD CLIMATE

NANCY CAMPBELL

A vivid and perceptive book, The Li- our own histories at a time when it is, brary of Ice is about one of our itself, diminishing. planet’s defining resources. It com- bines scientific and cultural history The Library of Ice looks beyond the with memoir. shifting statistics of climate change and news of retreating glaciers and From the world’s northernmost mu- polar ice loss. At a time when the out- seum in Greenland to the Prints & look for our planet seems bleak, Drawings Room of the British Mu- Nancy discovers the riches that are seum via the ice houses of Calcutta revealed as the ice retreats – from the and ice hockey rinks of Dubai, Nancy remains of our prehistoric ancestors Campbell travels through remote arc- to the minerals that will fuel the next tic communities and European ar- phase of the global economy. chives, exploring ice in all its facets. Nancy Campbell is an acclaimed She investigates its impact on the poet, writer and visual artist. She is landscape and environment, its com- the author of the Forward Prize- position, and significance for science shortlisted poetry collection Disko and the arts, and its role in preserving Bay.

UK: Scribner/Simon & Schuster, Autumn 2018 (World English) Foreign rights sold: Bompiani (Italy) Material: full manuscript

BOMBAY LIEUTENANT

CATHY SCOTT-CLARK & ADRIAN LEVY

A non-fiction thriller set in India, Pa- Agency’s long-distance wars. He kistan and the Persian Gulf, Bombay fooled his handlers, skipping away Lieutenant tells the story of Dawood with their tradecraft and contacts. A Ibrahim, the world’s wealthiest traf- skilled surveillance specialist ficker, and funder of terrorist groups schooled in counter-intelligence, all over the world. Just as the Netflix Dawood built an airtight syndicate series Narcos charted Pablo Esco- underpinned by the CIA’s covert bar’s rise from black marketer to co- playbook. caine cartel boss, duelling with the DEA and the Colombian military, Cathy Scott-Clark and Adrian Levy Bombay Lieutenant sees Dawood are two internationally renowned in- switch from being a criminal instiga- vestigative journalists. They have co- tor to a drug wholesaler. He then be- written the highly acclaimed books comes the quartermaster for terrorist The Exile: The Flight of Osama Bin outfits with rogue states as clients and Laden, The Siege: 68 Hours in the Taj is pursued by both the CIA and Bom- Hotel (which was awarded the CWA bay detectives. Non-fiction Dagger Award), The Am- ber Room: The Fate of the World's The CIA recruited Dawood when he Greatest Lost Treasure and The Stone was on the run in the eighties to facil- of Heaven: Unearthing the Secret itate drug and weapon deals for the History of Imperial Green Jade.

US: Grove Atlantic India: Penguin Material: proposal

MAKING EVIL:

THE SCIENCE BEHIND HUMANITY’S DARK SIDE

JULIA SHAW

Author of the international bestseller The Memory Illusion, sold to 19 territories.

Join bestselling author, psychologi- search history. Making Evil is an ac- cal scientist, and criminology lecturer cessible scientific book that breaks as she explores the dark side of the down our fears, and tears into the human psyche. The book offers an dark dispositions that lie within each exploration of what evil is, and what of us. lessons we can learn from science to Dr. Shaw is a senior lecturer in crim- understand why humans do bad inology and psychology at London things. Using science and philosoph- South Bank University and the author ical arugments, Shaw picks apart of the international bestseller The questions that will help you to under- Memory Illusion: Remembering, stand better the world, and yourself – Forgetting, and the Science of False giving you a guided tour through the Memory, which was published in 19 darkest corners of your Google territories.

UK: Canongate, April 2019 US: Abrams Press Canada: Doubleday Foreign rights sold: Carl Hanser (Germany), Beijing Wisdom & Culture (China), Kodansha (Japan) Material: full manuscript

WILDING

ISABELLA TREE

'The remarkable story of an astounding transformation.' George Monbiot

Forced to accept that intensive farm- ‘What a beautiful, timely and wise ing on their land in West Sussex was work!’ Tim Flannery, author of The Future- economically unsustainable, Isabella Eaters Tree and her husband Charlie Burrell made a spectacular leap of faith: they ‘Anyone with any interest in land – decided to step back and let nature from a window-box to a National take over. Thanks to the introduction Park – needs to read this book.’ of free-roaming cattle, ponies, pigs Simon Barnes, author of How to be a and deer – proxies of the large ani- Bad Birdwatcher mals that once roamed Britain – the 3,500-acre project has seen extraordi- ‘Wilding shows us what we have lost nary increases in wildlife numbers and what we could regain if we and diversity in little over a decade. change our relationship with the countryside.’ Part gripping memoir, part fascinat- Patrick Barkham, author of Badger- ing account of the ecology of our lands countryside, Wilding is, above all, an inspiring story of hope.

UK: Picador, May 2018 Material: full manuscript

HAUNTS OF THE BLACK MASSEUR:

THE SWIMMER AS HERO

CHARLES SPRAWSON

With a new introduction by Amy Liptrot.

A dazzling introduction to the great Original, enticing and dripping with swimming heroes, Haunts of the references to literature, film, art and Black Masseur takes us from Byron Olympic history, this cult swimming leaping into the surf at Shelley’s fu- classic pays sparkling tribute to water neral to Hart Crane diving to his and the cultural meanings we attach death in the Bay of Mexico. to it. Charles Sprawson was born in Pakistan and studied at Trinity Col- Bursting with anecdote, Charles lege, Dublin. He is an obsessional Sprawson leads us into a watery swimmer and diver who has swum world populated by lithe demi-gods – the Hellespont. a world that has obsessed humans from the ancient Greeks and Romans ‘This splendid and wholly original to Yeats, Woolf, Fitzgerald and book is as zestful as a plunge in Hockney. champagne.’ Iris Murdoch

‘A luminously romantic history of swimming.’ The Guardian

UK: Vintage, May 2018 Rights sold: Editions Nevicata (France) Material: PDF

FICTION

IMMIGRANT, MONTANA

AMITAVA KUMAR

Meet Kailash. AKA Kalashni- Amitava Kumar was born in Ara and kov. Or AK-47. Or just plain AK. His grew up in the nearby town of Patna. journey from India has taken him to He lives in upstate New York, where he graduate school in New York where he is Helen D. Lockwood Professor of keeps falling in love: not only with English at Vassar College. women, but with literature and radical politics, the fuel of youthful exuber- ‘A beguiling meditation on memory ance. and migration, sex and politics, ideas and art, and race and ambiguity...sly, Each affair brings new learning: about charming and deceptive.’ Viet Thanh himself, about America, a country Nguyen founded on immigration, but a country that is now unsure of the migrant's ‘Audacious in its scope yet with re- place in the nation's fabric. How do you freshing attention to detail, Immigrant, educate yourself in belonging when Montana is one of those novels that, you are in a constant state of exile? with each rereading, a reader will un- lock another treasure box of joy.’ Yi- yun Li, author of Kinder Than Solitude.

UK: Faber, August 2018, 264 pages US: Knopf, August 2018 India: Aleph, June 2017 Foreign rights sold: Gallimard (France), Bollati Boringhieri (Italy), Carl Hanser Verlag (Germany), Todavia Livros (Brazil). Material: full manuscript

THEN CAME THE FIRE

HANNAH KOHLER

Winner of the 2017 Eccles British Library Award

The California Gold Rush, 1850. The for- violent landscape. At its heart, it is a female midable Pearl Nye hides in a house she focused retelling of a journey we know knows is rightfully hers, frightened, alone, well; of hopeful pioneers in wagons, heav- her only companion Whip, a young boy, ing their earthly possessions through hos- nowhere to be found. Exhausted after the tile landscapes defended by Native Ameri- long struggle to reach Wildwood, Califor- cans, across fast-running rivers and strug- nia from Chicago, her troubles are far from gling with the ever-present dangers of over. After a long night defending her drought and famine. home, haunted by the ghost of a friend who didn’t survive the journey, she wakes to This is Hannah Kohler’s second novel. Her find an accusation smeared in blood across debut novel The Outside Lands was pub- her door. The person she fears the most has lished to much acclaim. After studying found her. American Literature at Cambridge Univer- sity, she completed the City University MA Then Came the Fire, epic in scope and rich in Creative Writing. She lives in London with adventure, tells the story of Pearl’s with her husband and two children. struggle for sanctuary in a male-dominated,

To be submitted Material: full manuscript Option publisher: Les Escales (France)

THE MELODY

JIM CRACE

Alfred Busi, famed in his town for his it, about love and music and the pecu- music and songs, is mourning the re- liar way myth seeps into real life. It is a cent death of his wife and quietly living political novel, too – a rallying cry to out his days in the large villa he has al- protect those we persecute. ways called home. Then, one night, ‘An ecological fable for modern times.’ Busi is attacked by a creature he dis- Alexandra Harris, The Guardian turbs as it raids the contents of his lar- der. Busi is convinced that his assailant ‘A lyrical and tender meditation on was no animal, but a child, ‘innocent marital love and loss that further se- and wild’, and his words fan the flames cures Crace’s position as one of Brit- of an old rumour – of an ancient race of ain’s most distinctive and accom- people living in the bosk surrounding plished novelists.’ the town – and new controversy: the Doug Battersby, The town’s paupers, the feral wastrels at its edges, must be dealt with once and for ‘The Melody is suffused with music, all. from the title on down...’ Keith Miller, Literary Review The Melody is a story about grief and ageing, about reputation and the loss of This is Jim Crace’s first novel since his 2013 Man Booker Shortlisted Harvest.

UK: Picador, February 2018, 272 pages USA: Nan A. Talese Foreign rights sold: Payot I Rivages (France), De Geus (Holland) Material: PDF

HAPPINESS

AMINATTA FORNA

‘A terrific novel.’ Salman Rushdie

London. A fox makes its way across mobilizes the network of rubbish men Waterloo Bridge. The distraction she uses as volunteer fox spotters to causes two pedestrians to collide – search for the boy. Security guards, ho- Jean, an American studying the habits tel doormen and traffic wardens come of urban foxes, and Attila, a Ghanaian together to help. As the search for the psychiatrist. From this chance encoun- boy continues, a deepening friendship ter in the midst of the rush of a great between Attila and Jean unfolds. In city lie numerous moments of connec- this tale of love and loss, of cruelty and tion. kindness, we are asked to consider the interconnectedness of lives, our co-ex- Attila has arrived in London to deliver istence with one another and all living a speech and to contact Ama, the creatures, and the true nature of happi- daughter of friends, who hasn’t called ness. Aminatta Forna is the award-win- home in a while. Ama has been swept ning author of the novels The Hired up in an immigration crackdown, and Man, The Memory of Love and Ances- now her young son Tano is missing. tor Stones, and the memoir The Devil When Attila runs into Jean again, she that Danced on the Water.

UK: Bloomsbury, March 2018, 368 pages US: Atlantic Monthly Press, March 2018 Foreign rights sold: Nieuw Amsterdam (Holland), Delcourt Litterature (France), Edi- tura Vellant (Romania) Material: PDF

THE BOOK OF CHOCOLATE SAINTS

JEET THAYIL

Follow the unforgettable character the most accomplished writers of his Xavier on his journey to salvation – generation. or damnation – or perhaps both. Jeet Thayil was born in India. His Set in both Delhi and Manhattan, The first novel, Narcopolis, won the DSC Book of Chocolate Saints explores Prize for South Asian Literature 2012 our deepest urges in a novel that is and was a finalist for the Man Booker sexy, dangerous, and entirely uncom- Prize, the Man Asian Prize and the promising. Jeet Thayil paints a hallu- Commonwealth Prize. cinatory portrait of an ambiguous soul: a self-destructive figure, a char- ‘What marks The Book of Chocolate ismatic contrarian, and a tortured art- Saints out as an unmissable read is its ist battling with his conflicting in- concern not just with the more enter- stincts. taining aspects of human behaviour – the sinful, the grotesque and the pre- This is intoxicating, blazingly intelli- posterous – but also with what is, or gent literary fiction that will consoli- could be, holy in our works.’ date Jeet Thayil’s reputation as one of John Burnside, The Guardian

UK: Faber & Faber, March 2018, 496 pages India: Aleph Foreign rights sold: Buchet Chastel (France) Material: PDF

WHEN I HIT YOU:

OR, A PORTRAIT OF THE WRITER AS A YOUNG WIFE

MEENA KANDASAMY

Longlisted for: The Women’s Prize for Fiction 2018, The Dylan Thomas Prize 2018, The Jhalak Prize 2018.

Caught on the hook of love, a young Meena Kandasamy is a poet, fiction woman marries a dashing university writer, translator and activist who professor. She moves to a rain- lives in London. She has published washed coastal town to be with him, two collections of poetry, Touch and but behind closed doors, she discov- Ms. Militancy, and the critically ac- ers that her perfect husband is a per- claimed novel The Gypsy Goddess. fect monster. As he sets about batter- ‘Urgent…its beating heart is a uni- ing her into obedience and devouring versally recognised quest for freedom her ambitions as a writer, and as her and meaning in a world where family pressures her to stay in the women are still shockingly underval- marriage, she swears to fight back – a ued.’ resistance that will either kill her or Financial Times set her free.

UK: Atlantic, May 2017, 256 pages US: Arcade/Skyhorse Foreign rights sold: Malpaso (Spain), Hep Kitap (Turkey) Material: PDF

YOU CAN’T GO HOME AGAIN

SARVAT HASIN

This beautiful collection of connected their modern of lives. Here is the real stories draws a powerful portrait of Pakistan of Mohsin Hamid and Kamila young Pakistan, at home and across the Shamsie, one generation younger. world. Sarvat Hasin was born in London in A group of teenagers in a Karachi high 1991 and grew up in Karachi. Her short school put on a production of Arthur stories, essays and poetry have ap- Miller's The Crucible, but before open- peared widely in journals and antholo- ing night, one of the students goes gies including The Mays Anthology, missing. The incident sets off a ripple Diverse Quarterly, Catweazle Maga- effect, the young men and women zine and Dawn Newspaper. Her debut grow up together and fall apart, novel This Wide Night was published haunted wherever they go by the trau- by Hamish Hamilton in December mas of the past in these lyrical linked 2016 and was longlisted for the DSC stories. Prize for South Asian Literature.

As we move between Murree and New

York, a failed soap opera star marries an unlikely man and spectres haunt

India: Hamish Hamilton, February 2018 Material: PDF

DGA 2018

Nick Abadzis Tanuja Desai Hidier Anne Alvarez Ed Douglas Simon Annand Giles Duley Simon Armitage Tom Ellen Diane Atkinson Lucy Ellmann Rachael Ball Stephen Emmott Clementine Beauvais Alan Ereira Anna Beer Ekow Eshun Ronan Bennett Andrew Feinstein Richard Benson Aminatta Forna Lily Bernheimer Richard Fortey Tim Binding William Fotheringham Xandra Bingley James Fox Caroline Bird Katherine Frank Sharon Blackie Sarah Fraser John Brewer Martin Gayford Estate of Harold Brodkey Nikki Gemmell Isabel Buchanan Mark Gevisser Nancy Campbell Janine di Giovanni Richard J.Carwardine Anthony Gottlieb Judith Chernaik Lachlan Goudie Sabrina Cohen-Hatton Nick Groom Michael Collins Miriam Cooper Omar Robert Hamilton David Coubrough Luke Harding Ros Coward Aidan Hartley Jim Crace Sarvat Hasin Robert Crawford Peter Hennessy Peter Culshaw Larry Herman Darryl Cunningham Daisy Hildyard Roselyn D'Mello Rosemary Hill William Dalrymple Dougald Hine David Davidar Dilip Hiro Robyn Davidson Nick Holmes Norman Davies Richard Holmes Olivia Horsfall Turner J C W Mitchell Stephen Hough Alistair Moffat Mark Hudson Moni Mohsin Michael Hutchinson Charlotte Moore Kerry Hyndman Miles Morland Neamat Imam Paul Morley Lucy Inglis Charles Nicholl Tom Jackson Monica Arac de Nyeko Erwin James Suzanne O'Sullivan James Jinks Ursula Owen Ruchir Joshi Joanne Parker Raj Kamal Jha Estate of Tony Parker Meena Kandasamy Nii Ayikwei Parkes Shehan Karunatilaka Judy Pascoe Gurmehar Kaur Jeremy Paxman Fergal Keane Rowan Pelling Brigid Keenan Natasha Peskin Paul Kildea Michael Pye Jennifer Killick Craig Raine Hannah Kohler Monisha Rajesh Amitava Kumar Ambreen Razia Christina Lamb Susan Richards Jessica J Lee Fern Riddell Lizzie Lees Nicholas Roe MG Leonard Arundhati Roy Cathy Scott Clark and Adrian Levy Nilanjana Roy Tim Lewis Charlotte Runcie Rebecca Ley James Runcie Alison Light Charlotte Salter Estate of Christopher Logue Lisa Samson Alison MacLeod Sukhdev Sandhu James Mallinson Miranda Sawyer Sarita Mandanna Gill Schierhout Lee Markham Robyn Scott Kelly McCaughrain Hugh Sebag-Montefiore Laura McClelland Julian Sedgwick James McConnachie Lynne Segal Jonathan Meades Robert Service Hannah Michell Aman Sethi Emma Townshend Samantha Shannon Joanna Traynor Julia Shaw Isabella Tree Harriet Shawcross Frank Trentmann William Skildelsky Salil Tripathi Sebastian Smith Stephen Tuck Ed Smith Jojo Tulloh Jean Sprackland Jack Turner Charles Sprawson Dominick Tyler Bob Stanley Paul Vallely Jonny Steinberg Rachel Ward Ben Stewart Sarah Ward Nicola Streeten Alan Warner Clover Stroud Marina Warner Tristram Stuart Ben Watt Anna Sun Estate of Richard Webster Daniel Swift Patrick Wilcken Preti Taneja Claire Wilcox Barbara Taylor Emma Williams Thomas Taylor Ian Williams Kanishk Tharoor Robert Winder Jeet Thayil Bob Woffinden Franziska Thomas Adrian Woolfson Inigo Thomas Tracey Thorn Corin Throsby Pamela Timms Claire Tomalin