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LIST OF CONTENTS

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UPMARKET FICTION......

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HISTORICAL FICTION......

CRIME & THRILLERS • Literary Crime...... • Thrillers...... • Detective Fiction...... • Psychological Drama......

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BIG IDEAS......

BEHAVIOURAL SCIENCE & PSYCHOLOGY ......

AUTOBIOGRAPHY, BIOGRAPHY & MEMOIR......

TRUE CRIME......

ENVIRONMENT......

HISTORY, SOCIETY AND CULTURE......

POPULAR SCIENCE......

GRAPHIC NOVELS......

YOUNG ADULT

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FICTION LITERARY FICTION

THE WRONG END OF THE TELESCOPE by Rabih Alameddine Agent: Aragi, Inc RIGHTS SOLD: French – Les Escales, Publisher(s): US – Grove Atlantic Italian – La nave di Teseo Editore Publication Date: October 2021 OPTION PUBLISHERS: Material: Page proofs available Bosnian – Buybook, From the bestselling author of Koolaids: The Art of War, The Perv: German – Salzgeber Bucherlage, Stories, I, the Divine: A Novel in First Chapters, The Hakawati, An Romanian – Polirom Unnecessary Woman, and The Angel of History

THE WRONG END OF THE TELESCOPE is a novel about many things, but primarily it is about loss: what immigrants lose or give up when they leave home. Repeating on the theme of “before and”, the novel follows Syrian refugees and the people who work with them. Fragmented narratives come together like a magic carpet that flies the reader to an unexplored country and explores how one lives and what it means to be human.

Praise for Rabih Alameddine: ‘A profoundly beautiful novel that infolds the political with the personal in unexpected and new ways . . . An extraordinary book’ —Neel Mukherjee, New Statesman, 'Books of the Year 2016 about The Angel of History

‘His stories take the reader into the labyrinth that is the mind . . . The Angel of History is digressive and daring.’ —The Economist

‘Alameddine has created a scintillating, original work whose moral complexity and detail of observation are wholly contemporary and entirely his own’ —Spectator

‘Here is a book, full of story, unrepentantly political at every level. At a time when many western writers seem to be in retreat from saying anything that could be construed as political, Alameddine says it all, shamelessly, gloriously and, realised like his Satan, in the most stylish of forms’ —The Guardian

Rabih Alameddine is the author of the novels Koolaids, and I, the Divine, The Hakawati, An Unnecessary Woman, the story collection, The Perv, and most recently, The Angel of History. He divides his time between San Francisco and Beirut.

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NO HEAVEN FOR GOOD BOYS by Keisha Bush Agent: Ryan D. Harbage at The Fischer-Harbage Agency, Inc. Publisher(s): US – Random House Publication Date: January 2021 Set in Senegal, this modern-day Oliver Twist is a meditation on the power of love, and the strength that can emerge when we have no other choice but to survive.

Six-year-old Ibrahimah loves snatching pastries from his mother’s kitchen, harvesting string beans with his father, and searching for sea glass with his sisters. But when he is approached in his rural village one RIGHTS SOLD: day by Marabout Ahmed, a seemingly kind stranger and highly China Mainland – China Citic regarded teacher, the tides of his life turn forever. Ibrahimah is sent to Press, the capital city of Dakar to join his cousin Étienne in studying the Koran Hebrew – Matar Publishing House under Marabout Ahmed for a year, but instead of the days of learning that Ibrahimah’s parents imagine, the young boys, called Talibé, are forced to beg in the streets in order to line their teacher’s pockets. To make it back home, Étienne and Ibrahimah must help each other survive both the dangers posed by their Marabout, and the darker sides of Dakar: threats of black-market organ traders, rival packs of Talibé, and mounting student protest on the streets. Drawn from real incidents and transporting readers between rural and urban Senegal, NO HEAVEN FOR GOOD BOYS is a tale of hope, resilience, and the affirming power of love.

Praise for NO HEAVEN FOR GOOD BOYS: ‘I loved this book because it is a story about generations of parents and children saving one another with a love so powerful that it transcends distance, time, and reason.’—Ann Napolitano, New York Times bestselling author of Dear Edward ‘NO HEAVEN FOR GOOD BOYS is a compelling, devastating novel with unforgettable characters. Keisha Bush doesn’t shy away from portraying the shattered lives of the children on Dakar’s streets and the injustices that they suffer, but she does so with great compassion and empathy.’— Deepa Anappara, author of Djinn Patrol on the Purple Line ‘An extraordinary literary debut, as mesmerizing as it is heartbreaking . . . Bush is an amazing storyteller, by turns harrowing and tender, and no matter how difficult the journey, she never lets us lose sight of the two young cousins who are the beating hopeful loving heart of this triumphant must-read novel.’ —Junot Díaz

Keisha Bush was born and raised in Boston, Massachusetts. She received her MFA in creative writing from The New School, where she was a Riggio Honors Teaching Fellow, and recipient of a NSPE Dean’s Scholarship. After a career in corporate finance and international development that brought her to live in Dakar, Senegal, she decided to focus full-time on her writing. She now lives in East Harlem.

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TROJAN WOMEN: A COMIC by Anne Carson and Rosanna Bruno, and H OF H PLAYBOOK by Anne Carson Agent: Aragi, Inc. Publisher(s): US – New Directions Publication Date: May 2021 (Trojan Women), September 2021 (H of H Playbook) Material: Page proofs available TROJAN WOMEN: A COMIC by Anne Carson and Rosanna Bruno US – New Directions, UK – Bloodaxe Books

OPTION PUBLISHERS: Here is a new comic-book version of Euripides’s classic TROJAN Catalan – Vaso Roto, WOMEN, which follows the fates of Hekabe, Andromache, and Chinese Mainland – Ginkgo (Beijing Book Co.) / Yilin Kassandra after Troy has been sacked and all its men killed. This Press, collaboration between the visual artist Rosanna Bruno and the poet and Dutch – Uitgeverij Koppernik, classicist Anne Carson attempts to give a genuine representation of how Finnish – Poesia Publishing human beings are affected by warfare. Therefore, all the characters take Co-operative, French – L’Arche Editeur, the form of animals (except Kassandra, whose mind is in another world). German – Fischer / MSB Verlag, Greek – S Patakis H OF H PLAY BOOK by Anne Carson Publication, US – New Directions (September 2021) Italian – Crocetti editore, Japanese – Shoshikankanbou

Co, H OF H PLAYBOOK is an explosion of thought, in drawings and Korean – Springday’s Book, language, about a Greek tragedy called Herakles by the 5th-century BC Lithuanian – Vox rara, poet Euripides. In myth Herakles is an embodiment of manly violence Polish - Wydanictwo Nisza / Ossolineum, who returns home after years of making war on enemies and monsters Russian – No Kidding Press, (his famous "Labors of Herakles") to find he cannot adapt himself to a life Serbian – Cultural Center of of peacetime domesticity. He goes berserk and murders his whole family. Novi Sad, Suicide is his next idea. Amazingly, this does not happen. Due to the Slovak – Vlna, O.Z., Spanish – Vaso Roto, intervention of his friend Theseus, Herakles comes to believe he is not, Swedish – ellerströms förlag after all, indelibly stained by his own crimes, nor is his life without value. Taiwanese – Aquarius It remains for the reader to judge this redemptive outcome. “I think there Pulishing is no such thing as an innocent landscape,” said Anselm Kiefer, painter of Turkish – Yort Kitap forests grown tall on bones.

Anne Carson was born in Canada and teaches ancient Greek for a living.

Rosanna Bruno is a visual artist and based in NY, where she makes paintings and comics. She received a New York Foundation for the Arts grant in 2012. Her paintings have been exhibited internationally, and her cartoons have been published in BOMB magazine and featured in The Daily Beast and The Toast, among other publications. She is author of The Slanted Life of Emily Dickinson (Andrews McNeel, 2017).

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IRON ANNIE (Book 1 in the Dundalk Trilogy) by Luke Cassidy Agent: Ryan D. Harbage at The Fischer-Harbage Agency Publisher(s): US and CAN – Vintage, UK – Bloomsbury Publication Date: September 2021 Material: Page proofs available Mixing Thelma and Louise and Lisa McInerney's The Glorious Heresies, with a dash of Pulp Fiction, IRON ANNIE heralds the arrival of a major new Irish writer. Television rights under option.

Set primarily in the Irish border town of Dundalk, Iron Annie is the story of Aoife, a bisexual woman whose obsession with Annie, a strong, magnetic and somewhat capricious character, threatens to undermine what stability she has. A central figure in a small-town underworld, Aoife's strength lies in her instinct, intelligence, and the people she keeps around her. When Aoife's friend and collaborator the Rat King asks her to help him dispose of ten kilos of cocaine, swiped from a rival, she decides to bring Annie on board for a road trip through Brexit Britain. But when Annie decides she doesn't want to return to Ireland, Aoife makes a decision that changes everything. IRON ANNIE introduces the reader to an imaginative world of the magical comic book alongside a gritty, uncompromising description of a criminal underworld. Despite the extreme violence, sexual experimentation and the constant fear of betrayal, this is a novel filled with tenderness, hope, love and desire, with a narrator who we root for at every turn.

Praise for IRON ANNIE:

‘What an exquisite novel IRON ANNIE is. The narrative voice fair crackles: it’s full of wonder, grit, insight, sadness and joy, and is quite beautiful.’—Donal Ryan, author of the Irish Book Award Winner and Book Prize longlisted The Spinning Heart and the Man Book Prize longlisted and Costa Book Award shortlisted From a Low and Quiet Sea ‘It’s apparent from the opening lines of IRON ANNIE that Luke Cassidy can write. His prose fizzes with energy and music, and the reader is immediately plunged into the anarchic underbelly of Ireland and the lives of Cassidy’s vivid characters.’—Graeme Macrae Burnet, author of the Man Booker Prize shortlisted His Bloody Project ‘IRON ANNIE marks the arrival of a fresh and compelling young voice in literary fiction . . . These complex, funny, tender, lewd and lovely characters will grab you by the throat from the first line and dare you to stop reading’ – Emily Rapp Black, author of Poster Child, The Still Point of the Turning World, Cartography for Cripples and Sanctuary

Luke Cassidy is a novelist from “the scummy streets of Dundalk.” He also has a PhD. in narratology from the Sorbonne, is an award-winning playwright, and is a contributor to The Los Angeles Review of Books. He lives in Dublin and Slovenia. He and Emily Rapp Black wrote a pilot based on this book.

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ESCAPE FROM CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL by Jonathan Safran Foer UNDER OFFER: Agent: Aragi, Inc. Dutch German Publisher(s): US – FSG, UK – Hamish Hamilton Spanish

Publication Date: September 2022 OPTION PUBLISHERS: Material: Proposal available Catalan – Sapiens, Danish – Gyldendal AS, A fictionalised account of when an explosion in a summer camp science Dutch – Ambo Anthos class left author Jonathan Safran Foer's best friend without skin on his Uitgevers, Finnish – Atena Kustannus face or hands, leaving the author unscathed by inches. Oy, French – Editions de l’Olivier, A story about the shared trauma of childhood, the potential German – Verlag destructiveness of storytelling, and the redemptive power of friendship. Kiepenheuer & Witsch, Greek – Kedros Publishers, Weaving precariously between non-fiction and fiction, and existing at the Hebrew – Kinneret-Zmora intersection of different styles, the book moves out from that moment in bitan-Dvir, 1985 to the repercussions on the ever-expanding circle of those affected Hungarian – Helikon Kiado, by it. Italian – Ugo Guanda Editore, Korean – Minumsa Publishing, ESCAPE FROM CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL is at its heart an account of a Polish – Wydawnictwo traumatic experience from Jonathan’s childhood, although it reverberates Krytyki Politycznej, in many directions. It is far more raw than anything he has written before, Portuguese/Brazil – Editora Rocco, and despite it being no more than 300 pages, is likely to be Jonathan’s Portuguese/Portugal – most expansive book. Penguin Random House Grupo Editorial Unipessoal, Jonathan Safran Foer is the author of three award-winning and Romanian – SC Publica Com, Russian – Eksmo, internationally best-selling novels: Everything Is Illuminated, Extremely Slovenian – Ucila Loud and Incredibly Close (both Houghton Mifflin) and Here I Am (FSG) as International, well as two works of nonfiction: Eating Animals and We Are The Weather. Spanish – Editorial Planeta, He won The Guardian Book Prize for his debut novel, and his books are Swedish – Norstedts, Thai – B2S Co, published in over 30 languages. Turkish – Siren Yayincilik

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THE LOST NOTEBOOK OF ÉDOUARD MANET by Maureen Gibbon

Agent: Aragi, Inc. Publisher(s): US – Norton Publication Date: Winter 2021 Material: Copyedited manuscript available Reminiscent of Pat Barker’s Life Class and Francesca Kay’s fictional biography An Equal Stillness this is a novel of loss and ageing, and of an individual’s experience of loving and being loved in the world.

RIGHTS SOLD: THE LOST NOTEBOOK OF ÉDOUARD MANET imagines the final years Italian – Giulio Einaudi of Édouard Manet’s life – his notebook is filled with stories of summer Editore SpA retreats, the vibrancy of Paris, art and the politics of the Salon, as well as the pain he experiences during his treatment for late-stage syphilis. OPTION PUBLISHERS: Bulgarian – SBB media AD, French – Christian Bourgois Praise for THE LOST NOTEBOOK OF ÉDOUARD MANET: Editeur, Spanish – Vaso Roto S.L. ‘How can I not like this, a novel about one of my favorite painters by one of my favorite writers? Like one of the master’s paintings, THE LOST NOTEBOOK OF ÉDOUARD MANET is universal in ambition, delicate in sensibility, and intimate in scope. In other words, this book is a miracle.’ – Rabih Alameddine, author of An Unnecessary Woman and The Angel of History

Maureen Gibbon is the author of Swimming Sweet Arrow, Thief and Paris Red. Her fiction and nonfiction have appeared in the New York Times, Minneapolis Star Tribune, Playboy, Byliner, and elsewhere. She lives in Park Rapids, Minnesota.

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THE BOOK OF OTTO AND LIAM by Paul Griner Agent: Aragi, Inc Publisher(s): US – Sarabande Publication Date: April 2021 Material: Page proofs available Liam is the boy, lying in the hospital, in grave condition, a bullet lodged in his head. Otto is his father, a commercial artist whose marriage has collapsed in the wake of the disaster.

Paul Griner’s brave novel taps directly into the vein of a uniquely American tragedy: the school shooting. We know these grotesque and sorrowful events too well. Thankfully, the characters in this drama are finely drawn human beings―those who gain our empathy, those who commit the unspeakable acts, and those conspiracy fanatics who launch a concerted campaign to convince the world that the shooting was a hoax.

THE BOOK OF OTTO AND LIAM is a suspenseful, edge-of-your-seat read and, at the same time, it is a meditation on the forms evil can take, from the irredeemable act of the shooter himself, to the anger and devastation it causes in the victims’ families. Griner has managed to make an amazing, incredibly powerful book, one that is like no other.

Praise for THE BOOK OF OTTO AND LIAM:

‘Griner’s novel is a powerful excavation into the darkest recesses of grief [. . .] Unabashedly polemical, angry, and heartbreaking.’―Kirkus (starred) ‘Every so often a writer whose work you’ve admired makes a sudden leap into new and fertile territory. This is the case with Paul Griner’s dazzling new novel, THE BOOK OF OTTO AND LIAM. Fast, timely, structurally daring, deeply humane, it is also wildly entertaining, in the best sense of the word: it drives the reader through it by virtue of her natural human feeling of concern. It has something important to teach us about our dangerous national addictions to violence, hostile projection, and political polarization and does so in that classic literary way: by making us care deeply about individual human beings.’―George Saunders, winner of the Man Booker Prize for Lincoln in the Bardo

Paul Griner is the author of the novels Collectors, The German Woman, and Second Life, and the story collections Follow Me, (a Barnes and Noble Discover Great New Writers choice) and Hurry Please I Want to Know (winner of the Kentucky Literary Award). He teaches writing and literature at the University of Louisville.

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NINETY-FIVE by Rebecca Makkai Agent: Aragi, Inc. OPTION PUBLISHERS: Catalan – Ediciones del Publisher(s): US – (optioned) Periscopi, Chinese Mainland – Beijing Material: Partial manuscript available Fonghong Books, Dutch – Nieuw Amsterdam, Thalia Keith. Thalia was murdered at the end of the school term and French – Les Escales, Bodie, now an adult (and a well known podcaster) still can’t stop German – Julia Eisele Verlags, thinking about what happened. Hungarian – Central Kiadoi Csoport, Italian – Giulio Einaudi Who murdered Thalia? Her boyfriend? A guy who wanted to be her Editore, boyfriend? A teacher? A random stranger? One of these men was arrested Polish – Wydawnictwo and imprisoned for the crime and most people were sure he was guilty, Poznanskie, that the right guy was in jail. Portuguese/Portugal – Edicioes ASA II (Grupo Leya), Romanian – Black Button But years later the circumstances of murder, the trial and the conviction, Books, are still being examined and unpicked on internet. We’ve all seen those Russian – Livebook crimes and the years of speculation they provoke, the obsessive interest, Publishing House, Spanish – Sexto Piso Espana, the internet sleuths and conspiracy theorists on FaceBook and Twitter Taiwanese – China Times who are sure they either know the truth, or at least know which piece of Publishing Company, evidence was faked. We’ve read the newspaper articles, bought the Turkish – Salon Yayinlari books, we’ve watched the DocuSeries and listened to the speculation and, hopefully, questioned our knee jerk opinions. Along the way we’ve had to reckon with the ubiquity of violence against women and our often voyeuristic fascination with it; with miscarriages of justice and our desire for the truth to match our understanding of the world.

Praise for Rebecca Makkai: ‘Makkai has created a moving story about Chicago and Paris, the past and present, the young men lost to AIDS and the ones who survived. And just as her novel evokes art's power to commemorate the departed, The Great Believers is itself a poignant work of memoir’—Viet Thanh Nguyen, Pulitzer-prize winning author of The Sympathizer ‘Stylish and ambitious . . . a deeply affecting novel that is full of death, yet simultaneously spirited and hopeful about love and life’—Observer ‘This expansive, huge-hearted novel conveys the scale of the trauma that was the early AIDS crisis, and conveys, too, the scale of the anger and love that rose up to meet it. Makkai shows us characters who are devastated but not defeated, who remain devoted, in the face of death, to friendship and desire and joyful, irrepressible life. I loved this book’—Garth Greenwell, author of What Belongs to You

Rebecca Makkai is the Chicago-based author of the novels The Great Believers, The Hundred-Year House, and The Borrower, as well as the short story collection Music for Wartime. The Great Believers was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize and the National Book Award, and received the ALA Carnegie Medal and the LA Times Book Prize, among other honors. Makkai is on the MFA faculties of Sierra Nevada College and Northwestern University, and she is Artistic Director of StoryStudio Chicago.

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THE FORTUNE MEN by Nadifa Mohamed

Agent: Aragi, Inc. Publisher(s): UK – Viking Publication Date: May 2021 Material: Page proofs available From the author of The Orchard of Lost Souls and award winner of Granta’s ‘Best of Young British Novelists’, a once in a decade honour.

The story of a murder, a British miscarriage of justice, and a man too innocent for his times . . . RIGHTS SOLD: German – Verlag C.H. Beck

Mahmood Mattan is a fixture in Cardiff's Tiger Bay, 1952, which bustles OPTION PUBLISHERS: with Somali and West Indian sailors, Maltese businessmen and Jewish Arabic – National Center for families. He is a father, chancer, petty criminal. He is a smooth-talker with Translation (NCT), rakish charm and an eye for a good game. He is many things, but he is Dutch – A.W. Bruna Uitgevers, not a murderer. So when a shopkeeper is brutally killed and all eyes fall Finnish – Atena Kustannus on him, Mahmood isn't too worried. Since his Welsh wife Laura kicked Oy, him out for racking up debts he has wandered the streets more often, and French – Editions Jean-Claude there are witnesses who allegedly saw him enter the shop that night. But Lattes, German – Verlag C.H. Beck Mahmood has escaped worse scrapes, and he is innocent in this country Norwegian – Vigmostad & where justice is served. Love lends him immunity too: the fierce love of Bjorke, Laura, who forgives his gambling in a heartbeat, and his children. It is Portuguese (Brazil) – Editora only in the run-up to the trial, as the prospect of returning home dwindles, Alaude, Serbian – Vulkan Publishing, that it will dawn on Mahmood that he is in a fight for his life - against Swedish – Natur & Kultur, conspiracy, prejudice and cruelty - and that the truth may not be enough Turkish – Pegasus Yayincilik to save him. Tic. San. Ltd. Sti.

Praise for THE FORTUNE MEN: ‘A writer of great humanity and intelligence. Nadifa Mohamed deeply understands how lives are shaped both by the grand sweep of history and the intimate encounters of human beings’—Kamila Shamsie, author of Home Fire ‘Chilling and utterly compelling, THE FORTUNE MEN shines an essential light on a much-neglected period of our national life’—Sathnam Sanghera, author of Empireland ‘THE FORTUNE MEN describes how innocence is forced to justify itself before gross injustice. A novel of tremendous power, compassion and subtlety, it feels unsettlingly timely’—Pankaj Mishra

Nadifa Mohamed’s novels have been translated into fourteen languages. Her first novel, Black Mamba boy, won the Betty Trask Prize and was shortlisted for numerous other awards. Her second novel, The Orchard of Lost Souls, is set in Somalia during the Siyad Barre dictatorship, and won a Somerset Maugham Award and the Prix Albert Bernard.

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THE SWIMMERS by Julie Otsuka

Agent: Aragi, Inc. PREVIOUS PUBLISHERS: Bulgarian – Vakon Ltd, Publisher(s): US – Knopf Croatian – Litteris d.o.o., Danish – Forlaget Hr. Publication Date: April 2022 Ferdinand, Material: Manuscript available Dutch – Overamstel uitgevers/Dutch Media, From Julie Otsuka, critically acclaimed author of When the Emperor was French – Phebus / Libella Divine, and Finalist for the 2011 National Book Award in Fiction and SARL, German – Mare Verlag Winner of the 2012 PEN/Faulkner Award in Fiction for The Buddha in GmbH, the Attic. Italian – Bollati Boringhieri, Japanese – Shinchosha The novel is set in a community of avid swimmers who love their Publishing, Lebanese – Al-Markaz al- underground, indoor pool to the point of obsession. In particular it is Thaqafi al-Arabi (Arab about one swimmer, Alice, who finds solace from the increasingly Cultural Centre), confusing outside world when she swims her laps - and what happens Lithuanian – Vaga Publishers, when the pool shuts for the final time. But the essence of the book is the Malayalam – Samantha, Norwegian – Oktober, relationship between mothers and daughters, about loss and ageing, Portuguese/Brazil – Grua memory and remembering. And beauty and spirit and contemplation. Livros, Romanian – Editura Polirom, Praise for Julie Otsuka: Serbian – Mono i Manjana, Slovenian – Cankarjeva ‘Otsuka’s incantatory style pulls her prose close to poetry’—Alida Becker, The Zalozba – Zaloznistvo, New York Times Book Review Spanish – Duomo Ediciones, ‘Poetic…Otsuka combines the tragic power of a Greek chorus with the intimacy Swedish – Albert Bonniers of a confession. She conjures up the lost voices of a generation of Japanese Forlag, Turkish – Domingo Yayinevi, American women without losing sight of the distinct experience of each…An Vietnamese – The Women understated masterpiece…The distillation of a national tragedy that unfolds with Publishing House great emotional power…The Buddha in the Attic seems destined to endure’— Jane Ciabattari, San Francisco Chronicle ‘A delicate, heartbreaking portrait…beautifully rendered…Otsuka’s prose is precise and rich with imagery. Readers will be…hopelessly engaged and will finish this exceptional book profoundly moved.’—Publishers Weekly (starred review) ‘A lovely prose poem that gives a bitter history lesson.’—Kirkus Reviews ‘Her voice never falters, equally adept at capturing horrific necessity and accidental beauty. Her unsung prisoners of war contend with multiple front lines, and enemies who wear the faces of neighbors and friends. It only takes a few pages to join their cause, but by the time you finish this exceptional debut, you will recognize that their struggle has always been yours.’—Colson Whitehead

Julie Otsuka was born and raised in California. She is the author of the novel, When the Emperor was Divine and The Buddha in the Attic, and a recipient of the Asian American Literary Award, the American Library Association Alex Award, and a Guggenheim fellowship. She lives in New York City.

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OLYMPUS, TEXAS by Stacey Swann Agent: Aragi, Inc Publisher(s): US – Doubleday, UK – W&N Publication Date: US – May 2021, UK – July 2021 Material: Final PDF available A boisterous, big-hearted, thoroughly modern family saga, in the spirit of Meg Wolitzer's The Uncoupling or Curtis Sittenfeld's Eligible, in which marriages struggle, rivalries flare, and secrets explode, all with a clever wink toward classical mythology. The Briscoe family is once again the talk of their small town when March returns to East Texas two years after he was caught having an affair with his brother's wife. His mother, RIGHTS SOLD: June, hardly welcomes him back with open arms. Her husband’s own French – Editions du Seuil, Italian – Bompiani/Giunti past affairs have made her tired of being the long-suffering spouse. Is it, Editore perhaps, time for a change? Within days of March’s arrival, someone is dead, marriages are upended, and even the strongest of alliances are shattered. In the end, the ties that hold them together might be exactly what drag them all down. An expansive tour de force, OLYMPUS, TX combines the archetypes of Greek and Roman mythology with the psychological complexity of a messy family. After all, at some point, we all wonder: What good is this destructive force we call love?

Praise for OLYMPUS, TEXAS: ‘A total page-turner. Swann’s debut is rich in Texas flavor and full of nods to classical mythology—quotes from Ovid, twins human and canine, and the kind of relentless bad luck that usually means you’ve offended a deity.’—Kirkus (starred) ‘OLYMPUS, TEXAS is the most wildly entertaining novel I’ve read in a long time, and Stacey Swann is a writer to watch.’—Richard Russo, author of Chances Are… ‘An uncanny twin-myth of modern Texas and ancient Greece that feels familiar and strange, loving and painful—like family itself. OLYMPUS, TEXAS is an achievement of sustained brilliance and an audacious opening to Swann’s fated journey into the canon of greats.’—Smith Henderson, author of Fourth of July Creek ‘The endearing characters of OLYMPUS, TEXAS gallop through a plot luscious with secrets and scandals. Escape to Olympus for the rollicking fun. Stay for the heartbreakingly lyrical writing and tender message about the enduring gift that is family love.’—Sarah Bird, best-selling author of Daughter of a Daughter of a Queen

Stacey Swann is a former Stegner Fellow at Stanford University and teaches with Stanford’s Online Creative Writing Program. She is completing work on her first novel, Olympus, TX, and her short fiction has been published in The Bridport Prize Anthology 2017, Epoch, St. Anne’s Review, Versal, and elsewhere. She grew up in a small town near Houston and currently splits her time between Austin and Lampasas, Texas.

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WE RUN THE TIDES by Vendela Vida Agent: Aragi, Inc Publisher(s): US – Ecco, UK – Atlantic Publication Date: US – February 2021, UK – May 2021 An achingly beautiful and wickedly funny story of female friendship, betrayal, and a mysterious disappearance, set in the changing landscape of San Francisco.

Teenage Eulabee and her alluring best friend, Maria Fabiola, own the streets of Sea Cliff, their foggy, oceanside San Francisco neighborhood. RIGHTS SOLD: They know the ins and outs of the homes and beaches, Sea Cliff’s hidden German – Hanser Berlin, corners and eccentric characters—as well as the swanky all-girls’ school Italian – Neri Pozza Editore, they attend. Their lives move along uneventfully, with afternoon walks Norwegian – Gyldendal by the ocean and weekend sleepovers. Then everything changes. Eulabee Norsk Forlag, Swedish – Sekwa Forlag and Maria Fabiola have a disagreement about what they did or didn’t witness on the way to school one morning, and this creates a schism in OPTION PUBLISHERS: their friendship. The rupture is followed by Maria Fabiola’s sudden French – Editions Albin disappearance—a potential kidnapping that shakes the quiet community Michel, Russian – Eksmo Publishing and threatens to expose unspoken truths. House,

Suspenseful and poignant, WE RUN THE TIDES is Vendela Vida’s masterpiece depiction of an inimitable place on the brink of radical transformation. Pre–tech boom San Francisco finds its mirror in the changing lives of the teenage girls at the center of this story of innocence lost, the pain of too much freedom, and the struggle to find one’s authentic self. Told with a gimlet eye and great warmth, We Run the Tides is both a gripping mystery and a tribute to the wonders of youth, in all its beauty and confusion.

Praise for WE RUN THE TIDES: ‘I didn't want it to end.’—Tom Stoppard ‘Vendela Vida has written a novel of absorbing, exquisite economy and percipience. She has also written an intimate allegory of our unraveling tether to truth.’ —Lisa Halliday, author of Asymmetry ‘Vendela Vida is an astoundingly good writer and the ideas she's wrestling with in these pages--about sexuality and seeing, storytelling and identity--are profound.’ —Danzy Senna, author of New People ‘This is one of the best novels about girlhood and female friendship I've ever read.’ —Mary Beth Keane, author of Ask Again, Yes

Vendela Vida is the award-winning author of six books, including Let the Northern Lights Erase Your Name and The Diver's Clothes Lie Empty. She is a founding editor of The Believer magazine, and co-editor of The Believer Book of Writers Talking to Writers and Confidence, or the Appearance of Confidence, a collection of interviews with musicians. She was a founding board member of 826 Valencia, the San Francisco writing center for youth, and lives in the Bay Area with her family.

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I LOVE YOU BUT I’VE CHOSEN DARKNESS by Claire Vaye Watkins Agent: Aragi, Inc Publisher(s): US – Riverhead, UK - Quercus Publication Date: October 2021 Material: Manuscript available Bold, tender, and often darkly hilarious, the furious, soul-rending story of one woman’s reckoning with marriage, work, sex, and motherhood.

Since my baby was born, I have been able to laugh and see the funny side of things. a) As much as I ever did. b) Not quite as much now. c) Not so much now. OPTION PUBLISHERS: d) Not at all. Dutch – Uitgeverij de Arbeiderspers. Leaving behind her husband, Theo, and their young daughter, Claire, a French – Editions Albin Michel, German – Ullstein, writer, gets on a flight for a speaking engagement in Reno, not carrying Italian – Neri Pozza Editore much besides a breast pump—and a creeping case of postpartum depression. But what begins as a temporary escape from domestic duties and an opportunity to reconnect with old friends soon mutates into an extended flight from the confines of marriage and motherhood, and a seemingly bottomless descent into the depths of the past. Deep in the Nevada desert where she grew up, Claire meets her ghosts at every turn: the first love whose suicide still haunts her; her father, a member of the most famous cult in American history; her mother, whose native spark dims with every passing year until all that remains is a smoldering addiction. Claire can’t go back in time to make any of it right, but what exactly is her way forward? Alone in the wilderness, she finally finds a way to make herself at home in the world.

Praise for Claire Vaye Watkins: ‘The most captivating voice to come out of the West since Annie Proulx – though it's to early Joan Didion that [Watkins] bears comparison for her arid humor and cut-to-the-chase knowingness.’ —Vogue ‘Watkins' vision . . . is mercilessly sharp. She's got a knife eye for details, a vicious talent for cutting to the throbbing vein of animal strangeness that scratches inside all of us.’ —NPR ‘Watkins writes with a brutal kind of beauty. . . . [that] forces us to confront things we'd probably rather ignore, but because we're human, we can't.’ —Los Angeles Times

Claire Vaye Watkins is the author of the novel Gold Fame Citrus and the short story collection Battleborn, winner of the Story Prize, the Dylan Thomas Prize, the New York Public Library's Young Lions Fiction Award, and the Rosenthal Family Foundation Award from the American Academy of Arts and Letters, among other prizes. A National Book Foundation 5 Under 35 honoree, Watkins is a professor at the University of California Irvine and lives in Twenty-nine Palms, California.

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HARLEM SHUFFLE by Colson Whitehead Agent: Aragi, Inc Publisher(s): US – Doubleday, UK – Fleet Publication Date: September 2021 Material: Pages proofs available From two-time Pulitzer Prize-winning author Colson Whitehead, gloriously entertaining novel of heists, shakedowns, and rip-offs set in

Harlem in the 1960s RIGHTS SOLD: Bulgarian – List 2016, Catalan – Edicions del Periscopi, “Ray Carney was only slightly bent when it came to being crooked...” Danish – JP/Politikens, To his customers and neighbours on 125th street, Carney is an upstanding Dutch – Uitgeverij Atlas Contact, French – Albin Michel, salesman of reasonably-priced furniture, making a life for himself and his German – Hanser Verlag, family. He and his wife Elizabeth are expecting their second child, and if Hungarian – XXI. Szazad Kiado her parents on Striver’s Row don’t approve of him or their cramped Kft, Italian – Mondadori, apartment across from the subway tracks, it’s still home. Few people Korean – EunHaeng NaMu know he descends from a line of uptown hoods and crooks, and that his Publishing, Portuguese/Brazil – HarperCollins façade of normalcy has more than a few cracks in it. Cracks that are Brasil, getting bigger and bigger all the time. See, cash is tight, especially with all Romanian – SC Humanitas Fiction, those installment plan sofas, so if his cousin Freddie occasionally drops Spanish – Literatura Random off the odd ring or necklace at the furniture store, Ray doesn’t see the need House, to ask where it comes from. He knows a discreet jeweller downtown who Swedish – Albert Bonniers Forlag also doesn’t ask questions. Thus begins the internal tussle between Ray OPTION PUBLISHERS: the striver and Ray the crook. As Ray navigates this double life, he starts Azerbaijani – Paarlaq Imzalar, Brazilian - HarperCollins to see the truth about who actually pulls the strings in Harlem. Can Ray Chinese Mainland – Beijing avoid getting killed, save his cousin, and grab his share of the big score, Goodreading Culture Media Co, Finnish – Otava Publishing all while maintaining his reputation as the go-to source for all your company, quality home furniture needs? HARLEM SHUFFLE is driven by an Georgian – Palitra, ingeniously intricate plot that plays out in a beautifully recreated Harlem Greek – Ikaros Publishing, Icelandic – Bjartur-Verold, of the early 1960s. It’s a family saga masquerading as a crime novel, a Farsi – Khoob Publishing House, hilarious morality play, a social novel about race and power, and Japanese – Hayakawa Publishing, Lithuanian – UAB Alma Littera, ultimately a love letter to Harlem. Macedonian – ArtConnect Publishing, Norwegian – Kagge Forlag, Colson Whitehead is the author of: The Intuitionist, John Henry Days, The Polish – Wydawnictwo Albatros, Colossus of New York, Apex Hides the Hurt, Sag Harbor, Zone One and The Portuguese/Portugal – PRH Noble Hustle. His novel, The Underground Railroad, was an international Grupo Editorial Unipessoal, Russian - Sindbad and #1 New York Times Bestseller and won the Pulitzer Prize, the Serbian – Laguna, National Book Award, the Carnegie Medal for Fiction, the 2017 Slovak – Vydavatelstvo Ikar, Slovenian – Hisa Knjig, Hurston/Wright Award for Fiction, the Arthur C. Clarke Award for Turkish – Siren Yayincilik Science Fiction Literature. He was featured on the cover of Time Ukrainian - Knigolove Magazine and included in the list of the “100 Most Influential People” compiled by Time. His most recent novel The Nickel Boys won the Kirkus Prize, The Orwell Prize for Political Fiction, was a finalist for the 2020 Southern Book Prize, and was longlisted for the National Book Award, the Carnegie Medal for Excellence in Fiction, and the Aspen Words Literary Prize. It was a long running New York Times bestseller and winner of the Pulitzer Prize 2020 making him a two-time winner of the award.

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NEW ANIMAL by Ella Baxter Agent: Left Bank Literary Publisher(s): ANZ – Allen & Unwin, UK – Picador Publication Date: ANZ – March 2021 ... most nights I find myself trying to combine with someone else to become this two-headed thing with flailing limbs, chomping teeth, and tangled hair. This new animal. I am medicated by another body. Drunk on warm skin. Dumbly high on the damp friction between them and me.

It's not easy getting close to people. Amelia's meeting a lot of men but once she gets the sex she wants from them, that's it for her; she can't Left Bank Literary is connect further. A terrible thing happened to Daniel last year and it's represented by The stuck inside Amelia ever since, making her stuck too. Greyhawk Agency in China & Taiwan, Tuttle Mori Agency, Maybe being a cosmetician at her family's mortuary business isn't the best Inc. in Japan and Danny Hong Agency in Korea. job for a young woman. It's not helping her social life. She loves her job,

but she's not great at much else. Especially emotion. And then something happens to her mum and suddenly Amelia's got too many feelings and the only thing that makes any sense to her is running away.

It takes the intervention of her two fathers and some hilariously wrong encounters with other broken people in a struggling Tasmanian BDSM club to help her accept the truth she has been hiding from. And in a final, cataclysmic scene, we learn along with Amelia that you need to feel another person's weight before you can feel your own.

Deadpan, wise and heartbreakingly funny, NEW ANIMAL is a stunning debut.

Praise for NEW ANIMAL: ‘A stunning, heartbreakingly funny debut novel from a brilliant new literary voice. Sex, death, grief, running away...only one of these makes Amelia feel like a new animal. 'Profound, profane and darkly hilarious.’—Bri Lee, author of Eggshell Skull ‘Funny, raw, gutsy and stealthily sweet.’—Emily Maguire

Ella Baxter is a writer and artist living on unceded land of the Wurundjeri people. She has had poetry published in Spineless Wonders, Gargouille Literary Journal, and Bowen St Press. Her sculptures have been exhibited in site specific locations around Victoria, as well as at Gasworks Arts Park, and featured in Beyond Words Literary Magazine. In her spare time she runs a small business making bespoke death shrouds. Her debut novel, NEW ANIMAL, will be released through Allen & Unwin in 2021. She is currently writing her second novel, Woo Woo.

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WHEN THINGS ARE ALIVE THEY HUM by Hannah Bent Left Bank Literary is Agent: Gaby Naher at Left Bank Literary represented by The Publisher(s): ANZ – Ultimo Press Greyhawk Agency in China & Taiwan, Tuttle Mori Agency, Publication Date: August 2021 Inc. in Japan and Danny Hong Agency in Korea. Material: Manuscript available A heart-breaking and joyous work of wonder about two sisters and the lengths to which they will go to save each other Marlowe and Harper share a bond deeper than most sisters.

For Harper, living with what she calls the Up syndrome and gifted with an endless capacity for wonder, Marlowe and she are connected by an invisible thread, like the hum that connects all things. For Marlowe, they are bound by her fierce determination to keep Harper, born with a congenital heart disorder, alive. Now 25, Marlowe is finally living her own life abroad, pursuing her studies of a rare species of butterfly. But then she receives the devastating call that Harper’s heart is failing. She needs a heart transplant but is denied one by the medical establishment because she is living with a disability. Marlowe rushes to her childhood home in Hong Kong to be by Harper’s side and soon has to answer the question – what lengths would you go to save your sister?

Intensely moving, exquisitely written and literally humming with wonder, WHEN THINGS ARE ALIVE THEY HUM is a novel that celebrates life in all its guises, and what comes after.

Hannah Bent is a writer and director. Raised in Hong Kong, she has worked and studied in London and Sydney. In 2013 she was awarded a Ray Koppe Fellowship for WHEN THINGS ARE ALIVE THEY HUM.

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WE ARE WATCHING ELIZA BRIGHT by A. E. Osworth Agent: The Fischer-Harbage Agency Publisher(s): US – Grand Central Publication Date: April 2021 Material: Page proofs available Eliza Bright was living the dream as an elite video game coder at Fancy Dog Games when her private life suddenly became public. But is Eliza Bright a brilliant, self-taught coder bravely calling out the toxic masculinity and chauvinism that pervades her workplace and industry? Or, is Eliza Bright a woman who needs to be destroyed to protect "the sanctity of gaming culture"? It depends on who you ask...

When Eliza reports an incident of workplace harassment that is quickly dismissed, she's forced to take her frustrations to a journalist who blasts her story across the Internet. She's fired and doxxed, and becomes a rallying figure for women across America. But she's also enraged the beast that is male gamers on 4Chan and Reddit, whose collective, unreliable voice narrates our story. Soon Eliza is in the cross-hairs of the gaming community, threatened and stalked as they monitor her every move online and across New York City. As the violent power of an angry male collective descends upon everyone in Eliza's life, it becomes increasingly difficult to know who to trust, even when she's eventually taken in and protected by an under-the-radar Collective known as the Sixsterhood. The violence moves from cyberspace to the real world, as a vicious male super-fan known only as The Inspectre is determined to exact his revenge on behalf of men everywhere. We watch alongside the Sixsterhood and subreddit incels as this dramatic cat-and-mouse game plays out to reach its violent and inevitable conclusion.

This is an extraordinary, unputdownable novel that explores the dark recesses of the Internet and male rage, and the fragile line between the online world and real life. It's a thrilling story of female resilience and survival, packed with a powerful feminist message.

Praise for WE ARE WATCHING ELIZA BRIGHT: ‘Fiendishly clever, wildly engrossing, and both dark and timely, WE ARE WATCHING ELIZA BRIGHT is unlike anything I've read before. Osworth is a major talent with narrative tricks to spare. I devoured this book.’—Alex Marzano-Lesnevich, author of The Fact of a Body ‘Osworth offers a sharp take on the deeply disturbing misogyny that lurks online as well as a hopeful look at combatting it.’ —Publishers Weekly

A.E. Osworth is Part-Time Faculty at The New School, where they teach digital storytelling to undergraduates. They've spent eight years writing all over the internet, including a stint as Geekery Editor for Autostraddle. Their work has also been published in Quartz, Mashable, Electric Literature, Guernica and Paper Darts, among others.

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SUPER HOST by Kate Russo Agent: Aragi, Inc. Publisher(s): US – Putnam, UK – Tinder Press Publication Date: February 2021 One of: The New York Times Book Review's 13 New Books to Watch For in February, Entertainment Weekly's Best New Books to Read in February, and Lit Hub's Most Anticipated Books of 2021.

Being lost in a place you know by heart is one of life’s most disconcerting feelings. Bennett Driscoll is a Turner Prize-nominated artist who was once a rising star. Now, at age fifty-five, his wife has left RIGHTS SOLD: him, he hasn't sold a painting in two years, and his galley wants to stop French – Editions de La Table selling his work, claiming they'll have more value retrospectively...when Ronde, German – Hoffman und he's dead. So, left with a large West London home and no income, he's Campe , forced to move into his artist's studio in the back garden and rent out his Spanish – Alianza Editorial house on the popular vacation rental site, AirBed. A stranger now in his own home, and with his daughter, Mia, off at art school and any new relationships fizzling out at best, Bennett struggles to find purpose in his day-to-day. That all changes when three different guests--lonely American Alicia; tortured artist Emma; and cautiously optimistic divorcee Kirstie--unwittingly unlock the pieces of himself that have been lost to him for too long. Warm, witty, and utterly humane, SUPER HOST offers a captivating portrait of middle age, relationships, and what it truly means to take a new chance at life.

Praise for SUPER HOST: ‘[A] witty, enjoyable debut…Russo is a formidable talent, and readers will be eager to see what she does next.’ – Publishers Weekly ‘Kate Russo’s novel hasn’t yet been compared to Eleanor [Oliphant Is Completely Fine], but it should be. The character at its heart…is the perfect blend of impossible and beloved, and the story is handled with a mix of wise humor and compassion.’ – BookPage ‘A painter herself, Russo makes the act of creating art come alive, while effectively limning her characters in this incisive study of contemporary life.’ – Library Journal ‘In Russo’s charming and poignant debut…the author writes with warm sympathy and humor. A treat for fans of Nick Hornby and Tom Perrotta.’ – Kirkus Reviews ‘[A] pleasantly quirky debut…Bennett is a comfortable character to get to know, as is the London through which he ambles.’ – Booklist

Kate Russo is an American writer; Russo grew up in Maine – now married to a Brit she divides her time between Maine and the UK. Russo has an M.F.A. in painting from the Slade School of Fine Art and while living in London she worked with the theatre group, Love Bites, who presented two of her short plays (The Blind and Bernie’s Night Off) at the Calder Bookshop Theatre in London. She exhibits widely in the United States and England.

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REVIVAL SEASON by Monica West Agent: Duvall Osteen at Aragi, Inc Publisher(s): US – Simon & Schuster Publication Date: May 2021 Material: Page proofs available With its storyline of spiritual awakening and disillusionment expressed through the eyes of a young woman, REVIVAL SEASON is like The Poisonwood Bible meets The Secret Life of Bees.

REVIVAL SEASON tells the story of thirteen-year-old Miriam Horton— the oldest daughter of a Southern Baptist preacher and faith healer. While Miriam watches her father groom her older brother Caleb for a life in ministry, she discovers that she has the ability to heal—an ability that her father believes is denied to women. As Miriam comes into her power and heals in secret, she notices fissures in her father’s Christianity that threaten to destroy her family and her faith. When another revival season approaches, Miriam finds the courage to openly defy her father, stepping into a “heretical” power that could permanently separate her from her family.

Praise for REVIVAL SEASON: ‘REVIVAL SEASON is a novel about faith that keeps faith with the best traditions of the novel. Immersive, insightful, warmly affecting, Monica West’s debut is one to cherish.’ —Peter Ho Davies, author of A Lie Someone Told You About Yourself ‘Tender and wise, REVIVAL SEASON explores a girl's faith in both her family and in God. Monica West's formidable talent is matched by her generosity of spirit, making the most winning combination a reader could wish for.’ —Ann Patchett, bestselling author of The Dutch House ‘There's a REVIVAL SEASON size gap in our current literature. This moving portrait of an Evangelical black family is generous and compassionate (even as it critiques the Church to which they are so loyal) when so often writing about such people tends to the cynical and derisive. This novel is ultimately about complicated familial love, a young girl's coming into herself, and the price, and beauty, of being among the community of the faithful.’ —Ayana Mathis, author of Twelve Tribes of Hattie ‘Monica West has given us a riveting tale full of deep wells of compassion even as it tangles with the complexities and flaws of this troubled Southern family. Compact, suspenseful, and written with incredible elegance, REVIVAL SEASON is a highly rewarding, utterly original read -- one of my favorite debuts of the year.’ —Jami Attenberg, bestselling author of five novels including The Middlesteins

Monica West was born in Cleveland, Ohio and currently resides in Oakland, California. She received her MFA from the Iowa Writers’ Workshop in 2017 where she was a Rona Jaffe Graduate Fellow. She has attended the Squaw Valley Community of Writers and the Napa Valley Writers’ Conference; she was also a 2014 Southern Methodist University Kimbilio Fellow.

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SPARKS LIKE STARS by Nadia Hashimi Agent: The Helen Heller Agency Publisher(s): US – William Morrow Publication Date: March 2021 An Afghan American woman returns to Kabul to learn the truth about her family and the tragedy that destroyed their lives in this brilliant and compelling novel from the bestselling author of The Pearl That Broke Its Shell, The House Without Windows, and When the Moon Is Low.

Kabul, 1978: The daughter of a prominent family, Sitara Zamani lives a privileged life in Afghanistan’s thriving cosmopolitan capital. The 1970s RIGHTS SOLD: are a time of remarkable promise under the leadership of people like French – Editions Bragelonne,

Sardar Daoud, Afghanistan’s progressive president, and Sitara’s beloved PREVIOUS PUBLISHERS: father, his right-hand man. But the ten-year-old Sitara’s world is shattered Arabic – Dar Kalemat when communists stage a coup, assassinating the president and Sitara’s Publishing House, entire family. Only she survives. Smuggled out of the palace by a guard German – Bastei Luebbe AG, Italian – Edizioni Piemme, named Shair, Sitara finds her way to the home of a female American Macedonian – Toper Dooel, diplomat, who adopts her and raises her in America. In her new country, Norwegian – Cappelen Sitara takes on a new name—Aryana Shepherd—and throws herself into Damm, her studies, eventually becoming a renowned surgeon. A survivor, Polish – Wydawnictwo Illuminatio Lukasz Kierus, Aryana has refused to look back, choosing instead to bury the trauma and Turkish – Beyaz Balina devastating loss she endured. Yayinlari

New York, 2008: Forty years after that fatal night in Kabul, Aryana’s world is rocked again when an elderly patient appears in her examination room—a man she never expected to see again. It is Shair, the soldier who saved her, yet may have murdered her entire family. Seeing him awakens Aryana’s fury and desire for answers—and, perhaps, revenge. Realizing that she cannot go on without finding the truth, Aryana embarks on a quest that takes her back to Kabul—a battleground between the corrupt government and the fundamentalist Taliban—and through shadowy memories of the world she loved and lost.

Praise for SPARKS LIKE STARS: ‘The novel is an elegiac tribute to family and civilization—fragile collective entities that should be cherished while they still hold.’—BookPage ‘A fascinating epic tale.’—The New York Post ‘Thrilling and moving’—Booklist

Nadia Hashimi was born and raised in New York and New Jersey. Both her parents were born in Afghanistan and left in the early 1970s, before the Soviet invasion. She is a paediatrician and lives with her family in the Washington, DC, suburbs. She is the author of three books for adults, as well as the middle grade novels One Half from the East and The Sky at Our Feet.

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THE DRESSMAKER OF PARIS by Georgia Kaufmann Agent: Broo Doherty at D H H Literary Agency Publisher(s): WEL - Hodder Publication Date: January 2021 Breath-taking and utterly enthralling, THE DRESSMAKER OF PARIS is a stunning debut novel that is perfect for fans of Lucinda Riley, Kate Morton and Dinah Jefferies.

I need to tell you a story, ma chère. My story. Rosa Kusstatscher has built a global fashion empire upon her ability to find the perfect outfit for any UNDER OFFER: occasion. But tonight, as she prepares for the most important meeting of Spain her life, her usual certainty eludes her. What brought her to this moment? As she struggles to select her dress and choose the right shade of lipstick, RIGHTS SOLD: Rosa begins to tell her incredible story. The story of a poor country girl German – Goldmann, Italian – Mondadori, from a village high in the mountains of Italy. Of Nazi occupation and Polish – Wydawnictwo fleeing in the night. Of hope and heartbreak in Switzerland; glamour and Otwarte, love in Paris. Of ambition and devastation in Rio de Janeiro; success and Russian – Eksmo Publishing self-discovery in New York. A life spent running, she sees now. But she House, Swedish – Modernista, will run no longer. Ukrainian – Knigolove

Praise for THE DRESSMAKER OF PARIS:

‘THE DRESSMAKER OF PARIS is glorious. It really reminded me of the great blockbusters of Judith Krantz, Shirley Conran and Barbara Taylor Bradford - the books that captured my heart and my imagination as a teenager and made me fall in love with reading. An epic, absorbing story spanning the lifetime of one extraordinary woman through hardship, heartbreak and survival. It swept me away.’ —Iona Grey, author of The Glittering Hour

‘Involving, immersive and unputdownable, I raced through it!’ —Jill Mansell ‘THE DRESSMAKER OF PARIS by Georgia Kaufmann is a delicious book: elegantly structured, beautifully written and with a fascinating protagonist. I was completely absorbed in Rosa's story and rooting for her throughout her long journey from teenage victim to world famous businesswoman. Georgia Kaufmann has created a beautiful and compelling novel that had me hooked until the very last page. And that ending: wow!’ — Gill Thompson, bestselling author of The Oceans Between Us ‘This is a beautifully written novel that sweeps the reader across the globe and through the decades. Rosa is a fascinating but flawed creation who becomes her own worst enemy in a story of loss and escape, redemption and forgiveness. Fans of Lucinda Riley will adore it.’ —Anne Cater, Sunday Express S Magazine

Georgia Kaufmann was born and grew up in North London. She studied Social Anthropology and Demography at Cambridge, LSE and Oxford. For most of her twenties and early thirties, she managed to live elsewhere, with a preference for places beginning with B: Brussels, Belo Horizonte, Brighton and Boston, amongst others. Since 1995, she has lived in London, exchanging her career as a demographic anthropologist to bring up her children and write. She currently lives within cycling distance of central London with her husband, two daughters and a cat. THE DRESSMAKER OF PARIS is her debut novel.

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THE MEETING POINT by Olivia Lara Agent: Hannah Sheppard at D H H Literary Agency Publisher(s): WEL – Aria Fiction Publication Date: September 2021 Material: Manuscript available Come on this 5* journey to love, laughter and back again, perfect for fans of Mhairi Mcfarlane, Josie Silver and Sally Thorne. Your happily-ever-after is en route!

What if the Lift driver who finds your cheating boyfriend’s phone holds the directions to true love?

‘Who are you and why do you have my boyfriend’s phone?’

‘He left it in my car. You must be the blonde in the red dress? I’m the Lift driver who dropped you two off earlier.’

And with these words, the life of the brunette and t-shirt wearing Maya Maas is turned upside down. Having planned to surprise her boyfriend, she finds herself single and stranded in an unknown city on her birthday.

So when the mystery driver rescues Maya with the suggestion that she cheers herself up at a nearby beach town, she jumps at the chance to get things back on track. She wasn’t expecting a personalised itinerary or the easy companionship that comes from opening up to a stranger via text, let alone the possibility it might grow into something more…

Praise for Olivia Lara: ‘Someday In Paris was the bookish escape I truly needed right now. An epic, sweeping romance set in the art worlds of Paris and New York, it's about soulmates and second chances – a love story that felt timeless yet completely original. Adored it’—Holly Miller ‘An absolutely unforgettable love story ... You will lose your heart to this epic romance’—Mandy Baggot ‘A deeply moving, richly evocative story of love, loss and the power of hope’— Miranda Dickinson

Olivia Lara's love for words started as a child when she spent all her summer vacations watching her grandfather, who worked for the biggest publishing house in Romania, edit hundreds of books. She is a former investigative journalist for a newspaper and a television network in Romania, now a Marketing Executive in San Francisco – in between she lived in France where her love for Paris was born.

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CHASING THE ITALIAN DREAM by Jo Thomas Agent: D H H Literary Agency Publisher(s): UK – Transworld Publication Date: June 2021 Material: Page proofs available From the bestselling author of Escape to the French Farmhouse comes a deliciously feel-good story about making your dreams come true, set in sun-kissed southern Italy.

A summer escape she'll never forget . . . Lucia has worked hard as a lawyer in Wales, aiming for a big promotion she hopes will shortly come her way.

Finally taking a well-earned break at her grandparents' house in southern PREVIOUS PUBLISHERS: Italy, the sunshine, lemon trees and her nonna's mouth-watering cooking Bulgarian – ERA Publishing make her instantly feel at home. House, Czech – Moravska Bastei MOBA, But she's shocked to learn that her grandfather is retiring from the beloved German – Bastei Luebbe, family pizzeria and will need to sell. Lucia can't bear the thought of the Polish – Wydawnictwo place changing hands - especially when she discovers her not-quite-ex- Amber, husband Giacomo wants to take it over! Swedish – Bokforlaget Polaris

Then bad news from home forces Lucia to re-evaluate what she wants from life. Is this her chance to carry on the family tradition and finally follow her dreams?

Praise for Jo Thomas:

‘Rich, warm and sunny. A story that stays with you long after the last page is turned’ —Milly Johnson

‘The characters went straight to my. heart’ —Katie Fforde

‘Like the very best kind of holiday.’ —Lucy Diamond

‘A sparkling, heartwarming hug of a story’—Miranda Dickinson

Jo Thomas worked for many years as a reporter and producer, first for BBC Radio 5, before moving on to Radio 4's Woman's Hour and Radio 2's The Steve Wright Show. In 2013 Jo won the RNA Katie Fforde Bursary. Her debut novel, The Oyster Catcher, was a runaway bestseller in ebook and was awarded the 2014 RNA Joan Hessayon Award and the 2014 Festival of Romance Best Ebook Award. Jo lives in the Vale of Glamorgan with her husband and three children.

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HISTORICAL FICTION

THE SECOND SIGHT OF ZACHARY CLOUDESLEY by Sean Lusk Agent: D H H Literary Agency RIGHTS SOLD: Greek – Psichogios Publications Publisher(s): UK& Comm – Transworld (two-book deal) Publication Date: July 2022 Material: Edited manuscript available London, 1755. Abel Cloudesley, a watchmaker and creator of remarkable automata, loses his wife in childbirth. A wet-nurse, the spirited Grace Morley tussles for charge of the child with Abel’s late wife’s dominating aunt, Lady Frances Peake-Barnes, whilst Abel, more adept at creating clockwork creatures that captivate kings and sultans, struggles to express his love for those closest to him.

He is devastated when, aged five, Zachary loses an eye in an accident in his workshop, reluctantly acceding to Aunt Frances’s insistent demands that she raises her great-nephew (and heir) as her own. Zachary moves into her strange country house in Tring full of uncaged birds and sullen servants. He is given an artificial eye of gold and lapis lazuli by Abel’s most talented (and troubled) apprentice and is persuaded it gives him the power to see what others cannot.

Abel receives a mysterious invitation to visit the shadowy Lord Cartaret, counsellor to the king and he is coerced into travelling to Constantinople to spy on the Ottoman court and ordered to use his talents to create a chess-playing automaton. Abel is drawn into ever more perilous intrigue there, his only comfort the thought that Zachary is safe. Abel is arrested as a spy in the sultan’s palace and later reported executed. Several years later and now a teenager, Zachary finds a letter that his aunt has kept from him which suggests his father is still alive.

Determined to find the truth he makes the perilous overland journey to Constantinople where Zachary presents the grand vizier with an astronomical clock, using the opportunity to tell his fortune and so win his confidence in order to access his father.

Sean Lusk is the winner of the 2015 Manchester Fiction Prize and the 2017 Fish Short Story Prize for Dead Souls, inspired by a visit to Gogol's house in Moscow. Much of his career has been spent working as a civil servant in the UK government encouraging long-term thinking with, at best, limited success. He has lived and worked in England, Pakistan, Egypt and South Africa and, more recently, in rural Greece.

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SCHOOL OF MIRRORS by Eva Stachniak Agent: Helen Heller Agency RIGHTS SOLD: German – Insel Verlag Anton Publisher(s): CAN – Doubleday, US – William Morrow Kippenberg GmbH, Italian – Neri Pozza Editore, Publication Date: CAN – January 2022, US – Winter 2022 Polish – Spoleczny Instytut Wydawniczy Znak Material: Page proofs available Inspired by 18th century memoirs SCHOOL OF MIRRORS is a novel OPTION PUBLISHERS: Chinese Mainland – Shanghai about two women marked by the scorching force of absolute power, Literature and Art, and their struggle for dignity and independence.

Against the backdrop of 18thth century France, the back corridors of Versailles and the birthing houses of Paris, SCHOOL OF MIRRORS follows the lives of two women, mother and daughter, whose lives have been marked by the royal whim.

Veronique is a child of thirteen when she catches the eye of Louis XV’s valet, Lebel, entrusted with providing the king with new distractions. Brought up and educated in the infamous Deer Park, told lies about her master’s identity, she builds her hopes for the future on the king’s apparent fondness for her.

Veronique’s daughter, Marie-Louise, is brought up at a convent school. Ignorant of her true origins, told that she is an orphan supported by the Queen’s charity, she frees herself from the royal handouts and becomes a successful midwife. It is only when France erupts in the revolutionary fervour and many of the royal secrets are publicly revealed that Marie- Louise is forced to face the story of her origin and its unforeseen consequences.

Praise for The Chosen Maiden:

‘[Stachniak] exquisitely blends fiction with fact in this novel about the remarkable ballet dancers Vaslav and Bronia Nijinsky. . . [and] brilliantly brings the story of Bronia, the lesser-known Nijinsky, to life. She has an excellent command of the period and the dance world and an ability to draw characters who will enrapture the reader.’ —Publishers Weekly (starred review) ‘Exquisite. . . . Dance fans will welcome this graceful and entrancing foray into the recent past.’ —Library Journal ‘A tale of intrigue, love, betrayal and redemption set in the realm of art and artists, exploring the line between dedication and obsession, creation and madness. . . . Stachniak weaves together beautifully the myriad moments that bring this fascinating family and period to life.’ —Toronto Star

Eva Stachniak is an award-winning and internationally bestselling author of five novels, including The Winter Palace and Empress of the Night. She holds a PhD in literature from McGill University. Born and raised in Poland, she moved to Canada in 1981, and lives in Toronto.

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THE RETURN by Anita Frank OPTION PUBLISHERS: Agent: D H H Literary Agency Czech – Dobrovsky, Publisher(s): UK – HQ Portuguese/Portugal – 2020 Editora Publication Date: November 2021 Material: Manuscript available From the author of the gripping historical fiction debut The Lost Ones, comes the most captivating WWII story of 2021.

As the bells ring out across England to mark Victory in Europe in 1945, women across the country down tools and celebrate the imminent return of husbands, sons and fathers after years of separation and loss. Among the celebrations, Gwen is uneasy. She’s hoping her husband Jack keeps to the promise he made six years ago.

For one night, as war loomed over Europe, Jack promised Gwen he would disappear to war and never return to the farm where she lives with her father and her young son, Tom. But many things haven’t gone to plan over the last six years, and with both Gwen and Jack keeping secrets of their own, Jack’s return could mean Gwen losing everything.

Praise for The Lost Ones: ‘A gothic gem of intrigue and atmosphere’—Historical Writers’ Association Debut Crown Judges ‘Supernatural and historical intertwine in Anita Frank’s unsettling first novel … reminiscent of other tales of the supernatural, but conveys its own frissons and shocks’’ —The Sunday Times ‘With wonderful character … This is a brilliantly gothic adventure – and the perfect winter page-turner’ —Sunday Mirror ‘I loved it SO MUCH – so creepy and compelling, full of atmosphere and gave me goosebumps…’—Lisa Hall

Anita Frank was born in Shropshire and studied English and American History at the University of East Anglia. She now lives in Berkshire with her husband and three children. Her debut novel The Lost Ones, published in 2019 was a captivating and haunting gothic ghost story.

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CRIME & THRILLERS

LITERARY CRIME

LESSONS IN LOVE AND OTHER CRIMES by Elizabeth Chakrabarty Publisher(s): WEL – The Indigo Press Publication Date: April 2021 Material: Final PDF available Tesya has reasons to be feeling hopeful. She has just taken on a lecturing position at a prestigious university and has begun an exciting, if tumultuous, new love affair. But her idyllic new start quickly sours. She is victimized at work by an unknown assailant, who subjects her to an

insidious, sustained race hate crime, seemingly hoping to undermine her position as a new faculty member. As her paranoia mounts, Tesya finds herself yearning for the most elemental of desires: love, acceptance, and sanctuary.

Her assailant, meanwhile, is recording his manifesto, and plotting his resistance.

Inspired by the author's own experiences and bookended with essays which contextualise the story within a lifetime of microaggressions, LESSONS IN LOVE AND OTHER CRIMES is a heart-breaking, hopeful, and compulsively readable novel about the most quotidian of crimes in modern Britain.

Elizabeth Chakrabarty an interdisciplinary artist using creative and critical writing, besides performance, to explore themes of race, gender and sexuality. Her story Eurovision was short-listed for the Asian Writer Short Story Prize, published in Dividing Lines (Dahlia Publishing, 2017). Her shorter creative-critical work has appeared in English and in translation in New Writing Dundee, Women and the Arts, Glänta, and Espace Lesbien Rencontres et Revue d'Etudes Lesbiennes. Her critical writing appears in Critical Race Theory in England (Routledge, 2014), Race Ethnicity and Education, and Research in Drama Education: The Journal of Applied Theatre and Performance, articles emerging from her research funded by the UK Economic and Social Research Council. She a contributor in a new anthology edited by Kirsty Gunn, Imagined Spaces, to be published in Summer 2020 (Saraband).

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THE HOUSE UPTOWN by Melissa Ginsburg Agent: Duvall Osteen at Aragi, Inc Publisher(s): US – Flatiron, UK – Faber Publication Date: March 2021 For fans of Megan Abbott and Laura Lippman, Melissa Ginsburg's THE HOUSE UPTOWN is an emotional coming-of-age novel about a young girl who goes to live with her eccentric grandmother in New Orleans after the death of her mother.

Ava, fourteen years old and totally on her own, has still not fully processed her mother's death when she finds herself on a train heading to New Orleans, to stay with Lane, the grandmother she barely remembers.

Lane is a well-known artist in the New Orleans art scene. She spends most of her days in a pot-smoke haze, sipping iced coffee, and painting, which has been her singular focus for years. Her grip on reality is shaky at best, but her work provides a comfort.

Ava's arrival unsettles Lane. The girl bears an uncanny resemblance to her daughter, whom she was estranged from before her death. Now her presence is dredging up painful and disturbing memories, which forces Lane to retreat even further into her own mind. As Ava and Lane attempt to find their way and form a bond, the oppressive heat and history of New Orleans bears down on them, forcing a reckoning neither of them are ready for.

Praise for THE HOUSE UPTOWN: ‘A magnetic, deftly-crafted tale about the ties that bind family and found-family across generations. Ginsburg is a master of depicting the heartbreaking inner lives of people aching for connection in a world spinning apart.’—Maurice Ruffin, author of We Cast a Shadow ‘Melissa Ginsburg's brilliance is on full display in The House Uptown. By giving us these layered, complicated characters, all suffering from previous traumas, Ginsburg reveals how the past keeps reaching toward us, and what we'll do to stay out of its reach. It's a book that breaks you down, even though you can't put it down.’ —Kevin Wilson, NYT bestselling author of Nothing to See Here ‘Melissa Ginsburg’s page-turner is a devastatingly simple trap: characters so beguiling you settle in for a charming coming-of-age fable before realizing the spring is snapping shut on an inexorable and satisfying calamity. The theme is the-past-isn’t-dead-it-isn’t-even-past, but painted not with Faulkner’s heavy hand so much as with the crisp ingenuity of Ross Macdonald.’ –Jonathan Lethem

Melissa Ginsburg was born and raised in Houston, Texas, and attended the Iowa Writers’ Workshop. She is the author of the novel, Sunset City, and the poetry collection Dear Weather Ghost. She teaches creative writing and literature at the University of Mississippi in Oxford.

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THINGS WE THOUGHT WOULD BURN by Hayley Scrivenor Agent: Grace Heifetz at Left Bank Literary RIGHTS SOLD: German – Eichborn Verlag, Publisher(s): ANZ – Pan Macmillan (two-book deal), US – Portuguese/Brazil – Editora Flatiron , UK – Pan Macmillan Rocco

Material: Manuscript available Left Bank Literary is A small town in rural New South Wales is sweating through its hottest represented by The Greyhawk Agency in China & November in decades when twelve-year-old Esther Bianchi disappears Taiwan, Tuttle Mori Agency, on her way home from school. Inc. in Japan and Danny Hong Agency in Korea. Sydney Detective Sergeant Sarah Michaels leads the search, but no-one is more determined than Esther’s best friend Veronica to find Esther and bring her home. The story of a missing girl unfolds through the eyes of four people: her determined best friend; a grieving mother; a no- nonsense, gay, female cop; and a boy who knows more than he is saying.

The narrative is punctuated by a Greek chorus: a disembodied collective that gives voice to the remaining children of a dying town.

A dark, evocative and exquisitely written debut, THINGS WE THOUGHT WOULD BURN explores the ties that bind, the people that hold us up, and those that drag us down.

Hayley Scrivenor is a writer, teacher and former Director of Wollongong Writers Festival. she was a recipient of the 2019 Ray Koppe Fellowship for Young Writers at Varuna and was awarded the 2020 Kill Your Darlings Unpublished Manuscript Award for THINGS WE THOUGHT WOULD BURN.

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THRILLERS

FIND YOU FIRST by Linwood Barclay Agent: The Helen Heller Agency Publisher(s): UK – HQ, US & CAN – William Morrow Publication Date: UK – February 2021, US & CAN – May 2021 Number One Sunday Times bestseller Linwood Barclay returns with his electrifying new thriller, FIND YOU FIRST.

One will change your life. One will end it. Who will … FIND YOU FIRST? It’s a deadly race against time… Tech billionaire Miles has more money than he can ever spend, and everything he could dream of – except time. Now facing a terminal illness, Miles knows he must seize every RIGHTS SOLD: minute to put his life in order. And that means taking a long hard look at Dutch – Meulenhoff Boekerij, his past. Somewhere out there, Miles has children. And they might be Norwegian – Cappelen Damm

about to inherit both the good and bad from him – possibly his fortune, OPTION PUBLISHERS: or possibly something more sinister. So Miles decides to track down his Czech – Albatros Media, Danish – Jentas A/S, missing children. But a vicious killer is one step ahead of him. One by one, French – Editions Belfond, people are vanishing. Not just disappearing, every trace of them is wiped. Hebrew – Modan Publishing House, Hungarian – General Press, Praise for FIND YOU FIRST: Italian – Nutrimenti, ‘FIND YOU FIRST starts with a bang and ends with an even bigger one. Barclay Macedonia – Matica Makedonska, is a terrific writer, but he’s outdone himself with this. It’s the best book of his career. I couldn’t put it down, and you won’t be able to, either. If you enjoy

thrillers, this is the real deal. It never lets up’—Stephen King

‘A full-throttle powerhouse of a thriller—Linwood Barclay is in a class of his own’—TM Logan ‘Linwood Barclay’s thrillers move at breakneck speed … pacy, exciting’— Woman & Home ‘I always find myself well and truly robbed of a peaceful night’s sleep after turning the pages of Linwood’s books … what is so unsettling aobut his novels are just how real they feel’—Yours ‘Linwood Barclay has written a wildly entertaining adventure story with some serious matters giving it weight’—Literary Review ‘A tense read that has you racing through it until the end’—Belfast Telegraph & Woman’s Way ‘Sinister … reliably good’—Independent

Linwood Barclay is an international bestselling crime and thriller author with over twenty critically acclaimed novels to his name, including the phenomenal number one bestseller No Time For Goodbye. With sales of over 7 million copies globally, his books have been sold in more than 39 countries around the world and he can count Stephen King, Shari Lapena and Peter James among his many fans. He is currently working with eOne to turn the Promise Falls trilogy into a series.

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THE CHASE by Candice Fox Agent: Left Bank Literary Publisher(s): ANZ – Bantam, US - Forge Publication Date: ANZ – March 2021, US - 2022 Candice Fox has been described by the Sydney Morning Herald as 'one of Australia's finest new gen crime writers' and her latest novel is another thrilling ride, as a mass prison breakout lets loose 650 of the country's most dangerous prisoners.

'Are you listening, Warden?'

'What do you want?' 'I want you to let them out.' RIGHTS SOLD: 'Which inmates are we talking about?' German – Suhrkamp Verlag

'All of them.' OPTION PUBLISHERS: Spanish – RBA Libros

When more than 600 of the world's most violent human beings pour out Left Bank Literary is from Pronghorn Correctional Facility into the Nevada Desert, the biggest represented by The manhunt in US history begins. But for John Kradle, this is his one chance Greyhawk Agency in China & to prove his innocence, five years after the murder of his wife and child. Taiwan, Tuttle Mori Agency, Inc. in Japan and Danny He just needs to stay one step ahead of the teams of law enforcement Hong Agency in Korea. officers he knows will be chasing down the escapees. Death row supervisor turned fugitive-hunter Celine Osbourne is single-minded in her mission to catch Kradle. She has very personal reasons for hating him - and she knows exactly where he's heading . . .

Praise for Candice Fox: ‘Perfectly paced, super addictive action/thriller/mystery filled with highly original, ridiculously likable characters. ... sublime dark humour and a generous serving of offbeat charm that never fails to enchant .... Pretty much perfect in every way imaginable’—Booktopia ‘Fresh, lively writing that's not afraid to deliver shocks’—Sunday Times Crime Club ‘It's hard to put it down, and I was genuinely flummoxed... until the very end. Highly recommended.’—The Bookbag

Candice Fox's first novel, Hades, won the Ned Kelly Award for best debut in 2014 from the Australian Crime Writers Association. The sequel, Eden, won the Ned Kelly Award for best crime novel in 2015, making Candice only the second author to win these accolades back-to-back. In 2015 Candice began collaborating with James Patterson. Their first novel together, Never Never was a huge bestseller in Australia and went straight to number one on the New York Times bestseller list in the US, and also to the top of the charts in the UK. Their later novels – Fifty Fifty, Liar Liar, Hush Hush and The Inn – have all been massive bestsellers across the world. Bankstown born and bred, Candice lives in Sydney.

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THE ISLANDERS by S. V. Leonard Agent: Emily Glenister at D H H Literary Agency Publisher(s): WEL - Canelo Publication Date: March 2021 An addictive and unputdownable crime thriller, perfect for fans of Lucy Foley and T.M. Logan.

Her dream escape is about to become a nightmare...

Kimberley King has spent the last five years trying to outrun the reason she left the police force. Her life is a mess and she's desperate for change. So when she is randomly selected for the new series of the hit show LoveWrecked, she can't pass up the chance to win the £100,000 prize. All Kimberley needs to do is couple up with one of her fellow contestants, win the infamous LoveWrecked challenges, and she will have enough cash for a fresh start.

But the island isn't the paradise she was promised and within hours, one of the contestants is dead. Then the announcement comes: one of the islanders is a murderer and Kimberley must find out who, live on television. For every hour it takes her, one more person will die. The game is rigged, everyone is hiding secrets, and time is running out...

S. V. Leonard grew up in the little coastal town of Formby, a suburb of Liverpool. She studied Classics at Oxford University and has been lucky enough to live in Australia, Poland, and Malaysia. She is now based in London. When not writing, she can be found breaking out of escape rooms; doing historical walking tours of London; or drinking wine.

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COLD JUSTICE by Ant Middleton Agent: YMU Group Publisher(s): UK & Commonwealth excl. Canada – Little, Brown Publication Date: October 2021 Material: Manuscript available It's here: the landmark debut thriller from superstar Ant Middleton, million-selling, number one Sunday Times author of First Man In and The Fear Bubble and star of SAS: Who Dares Wins.

Mallory – he was the best of the best, a Special Forces leader and a hero. But then he made a fatal decision, gambling with the lives of his men with terrible consequences: two dead, and his young friend Donno left in a coma.

Back on the streets, with nothing to lose, Mallory has a darkness growing inside him, a dangerous need to seek out trouble. Then Donno's mother asks him for help: her other son, Scott, has gone missing in South Africa, and she wants Mallory to find him.

Perhaps it's redemption, perhaps he's looking for revenge on the world, but suddenly Mallory has a purpose, and nothing and no one is going to stand in his way.

Ant Middleton is the front man for Channel 4’s hit show, SAS: Who Dares Wins. Born in Portsmouth and raised in rural France, Ant set his sights on a career in the armed forces and didn’t stop striving until he achieved his goal. Over the course of his career he has served in the Special Boat Service, the Royal Marines and 9 Parachute Squadron Royal, achieving what is known as the ‘Holy Trinity’ of the UK’s Elite Forces.

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THE KILLING HILLS by Chris Offutt Agent: Aragi, Inc Publisher(s): US – Grove Atlantic Publication Date: July 2021 Material: Page proofs available Chris Offutt delivers a dark, witty, and absolutely compelling novel of murder, revenge, honor codes, and an investigator-hero unlike any in fiction.

As THE KILLING HILLS opens, Mick Hardin—veteran of Iraq and Syria, now an Army CID agent—is home on a leave which is about to expire. RIGHTS SOLD: French – Editions Gallmeister, His wife is due to give birth, and they aren’t talking. His sister—newly German – Tropen Verlag, risen to sheriff—has just landed her first murder case, and local politicians Italian – minimum fax srl, are trying to get it assigned to city police or the FBI. Are they convinced Spanish – Sajalin editores, she can’t handle it, or is there more at work? She calls on Mick, whose familiarity with the terrain will allow him under-the-radar access. THE KILLING HILLS is a novel of betrayal—sexual, personal, within and between the clans who occupy the hollers of hill country—and the way it so often shades into violence. As Mick dodges his commanding officer’s increasingly frequent calls and attempts to head off further murders,

Praise for Country Dark: ‘Offutt is such a measured and unexcitable stylist that the story never wallows in the grotesque . . . [A] fine homage to a pocket of the country that’s as beautiful as it is prone to tragedy.’―Wall Street Journal ‘[Chris Offutt] writes so well and knows the people and places he writes about . . . [and] he has the ability to enter the minds of his characters.’―Washington Book Review ‘Offutt's exceptional new novel (following his memoir My Father, the Pornographer) brings to light with gritty, heartfelt precision what one character, a social worker, calls the ‘two Kentuckys, east and west, dirt and blacktop.’ . . . Offutt’s prose cuts deep and sharp . . . An undeniable testament to the importance and clarity of Offutt’s voice in contemporary American literature.’ ―Publishers Weekly ‘A Southern gothic story . . . Offutt has a fine ear for Kentucky-speak . . . that capture[s] the rhythms of rural conversation . . . Tucker is a knotty and complex character . . . A compelling and brooding read.’—Kirkus (starred review) ‘. . ., the award-winning author delivers a rich, compelling story of hardscrabble Kentucky mountain life while showing deep empathy for his careworn characters.’―Library Journal (starred review)

Chris Offutt has been awarded the Whiting Writers Award for Fiction/Nonfiction and the American Academy of Arts and Letters Fiction Award, and most recently was the recipient of the French Prix Mystère de la Critique as best foreign novel in 2019 for Country Dark.

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DETECTIVE FICTION

GIRLS WHO LIE (FORBIDDEN ICELAND BOOK 2) by Eva Björg Ægisdóttir Agent: D H H Literary Agency Publisher(s): Iceland - Forlagid Veroeld, UK - Orenda Publication Date: UK – July 2021 Material: Proof pages available When a depressed, alcoholic single mother disappears, everything suggests suicide, but when her body is found, Icelandic Detective Elma and her team are thrust into a perplexing, chilling investigation.

When single mother Maríanna disappears from her home, leaving an apologetic note on the kitchen table, everyone assumes that she’s taken her own life … until her body is found on the Grábrók lava fields seven RIGHTS SOLD: French – Editions de La months later, clearly the victim of murder. Her neglected fifteen-year-old Martiniere daughter Hekla has been placed in foster care, but is her perfect new life hiding something sinister? Fifteen years earlier, a desperate new mother OPTION PUBLISHERS: lies in a maternity ward, unable to look at her own child, the start of an Dutch – De Fontein/Tirion, Greek – Diaplasi Editions, odd and broken relationship that leads to a shocking tragedy. Police Hebrew – Lesa Press, officer Elma and her colleagues take on the case, which becomes Macedonia – Antolog Books increasingly complex, as the number of suspects grows and new light is

shed on Maríanna’s past – and the childhood of a girl who never was like the others…

Breathtakingly chilling and tantalisingly twisty, GIRLS WHO LIE is at once a startling, tense psychological thriller and a sophisticated police procedural, marking Eva Björg Ægisdottir as one of the most exciting new names in crime fiction.

Praise for Eva Björg Ægisdóttir: ‘An exciting and harrowing tale from one of Iceland’s rising stars’— Ragnar Jónasson 'Fans of Nordic Noir will love this moving debut from Icelander Eva Björg Ægisdóttir’s. It's subtle, nuanced, with a sympathetic central character and the possibilities of great stories to come'—Ann Cleeves ‘Eva Björg Ægisdóttir’s accomplished first novel is not only a full-fat mystery, but also a chilling demonstration of how monsters are made’—The Times ‘Elma is a memorably complex character, and Victoria Cribb’s translation is (as usual) non-pareil’—Financial Times ‘Elma is a fantastic heroine’—Sunday Times

Eva Björg Ægisdóttir was born in Akranes in 1988 and moved to Trondheim, Norway to study her MSc in Globalisation when she was 25. Her first novel, The Creak on the Stairs went on to win the Blackbird Award, was shortlisted (twice) for the Capital Crime Readers' Awards and became a number one bestseller in Iceland. Eva lives with her husband and three children in Reykjavík, and she's currently working on the third book in the Forbidden Iceland series.

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THE ART OF DEATH by David Fennell Agent: David Headley at D H H Literary Publisher(s): UK – Bonnier (two book deal) Publication Date: February 2021 The first Detective Inspector Grace Archer novel. An intensely creepy serial killer thriller debut, for fans of M. W. Craven, Ragdoll and The Whisper Man. THE ART OF DEATH went into UK Bestseller charts at #14.

Death is an art, and he is the master . . .

Three glass cabinets appear in London's Trafalgar Square containing a RIGHTS SOLD: Czech - Dobrovsky gruesome art installation: the floating corpses of three homeless men. Shock turns to horror when it becomes clear that the bodies are real.

The cabinets are traced to @nonymous - an underground artist shrouded in mystery who makes a chilling promise: MORE WILL FOLLOW. Eighteen years ago, Detective Inspector Grace Archer escaped a notorious serial killer. Now, she and her caustic DS, Harry Quinn, must hunt down another. As more bodies appear at London landmarks and murders are livestreamed on social media, their search for @nonymous becomes a desperate race against time.

But what Archer doesn't know is that the killer is watching their every move - and he has his sights firmly set on her . . . He is creating a masterpiece. And she will be the star of his show.

Praise for THE ART OF DEATH: ‘I flew through it … tense, gripping and brilliantly inventive.’—Simon Lelic ‘Unsettling, fast-paced, suspenseful and gripping…Excellent’—Will Dean ‘A serial killer thriller with the darkest of hearts’—Fiona Cummins ‘A tense-as-hell high-body count page turner, but a rarer thing too – one that’s also full of genuine warmth and humanity’—William Shaw

David Fennell works for a global computer security software company. He divides his time between Sussex and London, where he lives with his partner and their two dogs. He is currently writing the second Grace Archer novel, The Women That No One Saw.

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LIGHTSEEKERS by Femi Kayode Agent: Harry Illingworth at D H H Literary Publisher(s): UK – Raven Books Bloomsbury, US – Mulholland Books/Little, Brown (two-book deal) Publication Date: February 2021 (UK), March 2021 (US) Three young students are brutally murdered in a Nigerian university town, their killings - and their killers - caught on social media. The world knows who murdered them; what no one knows is why.

Selected by Apple as One to Watch in 2021.

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Praise for LIGHTSEEKERS: 'This ambitious debut combines the story of a fish out of water with a gung-ho thriller involving drugs, sexual abuse, guns, corruption and a fiendishly clever lunatic.…Femi Kayode is an atmospheric writer.'—The Times (Best Crime Fiction for February) 'The standout thriller of the month is Femi Kayode’s LIGHTSEEKERS, a stunning murder mystery, set in Nigeria, about psychologist Dr Philip Taiwo, who is asked to investigate the public torture and murder of three university students…The suspense is expertly handled.'—The Independent 'Femi Kayode offers a frightening picture of a society divided between rich and poor, educated and not, in which corruption and cruelty are practised at all levels and noble intentions are often subverted. He also makes it clear that the failure to acknowledge and deal with suffering has terrible consequences.'—Literary Review ‘A superb novel – so inventive and so well done. It’s just brilliant.’—Harriet Tyce ‘Gripping, beautifully written and unlike anything else you’ll read.’—William Ryan 'Brilliant...such a clever concept and a really unusual hero in investigative psychologist Philip Taiwo. Both a page-turner and a fascinating analysis of a crisis in Nigeria’—Holly Watt, Winner of the 2019 CWA Ian Fleming Steel Dagger Award.

Femi Kayode trained as a clinical psychologist in Nigeria, before starting a career in advertising. He has created and written several primetime TV shows. He recently graduated with a distinction from the UEA Creative Writing programme and is currently a PhD candidate at Bath Spa University. He lives in Windhoek, Namibia with his wife and two sons.

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THE DYING SQUAD by Adam Simcox Agent: Harry Illingworth at D H H Literary Agency Publisher(s): WEL – Gollancz (Three book deal) Publication Date: July 2021 Material: Page proofs available THE DYING SQUAD is the first novel in a brilliant new supernatural crime series that is Line of Duty meets Rivers of London, with the wit of Mick Herron’s Jackson Lamb thrillers.

Detective Inspector Joe Lazarus always believed he could solve any murder, until it was time to solve his own. RIGHTS SOLD: Russian – Eksmo When Joe Lazarus storms a Lincolnshire farmhouse, he expects to bring down the county lines drug gang within it; instead, he discovers his own bleeding-out body and a ghostly teenage spirit guide called Daisy-May.

She’s there to enlist him to The Dying Squad, a spectral police force who solve crimes their flesh and blood colleagues cannot.

Joe reluctantly accepts and returns to the Lincolnshire Badlands, where he faces dangers from both the living and the dead in his quest to discover the identity of his killer and bring them to justice.

Adam Simcox is a London-based filmmaker who has shot commercials for brands such as McLaren, Primark and Unilever, and music videos for Britpop veterans as well as fresh on the scene alt-country stars. He began his film career by writing and directing three features: the first sold to Netflix before Netflix was Netflix; the second and third won awards and critical acclaim at festivals worldwide, and so didn’t sell at all. When he’s not making films he indulges the masochistic pain that is being a Spurs fan, and keeps up his unhealthy vinyl collecting habit. He lives in London with his wife (a fellow writer) and their two young sons. THE DYING SQUAD is his debut novel.

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PSYCHOLOGICAL DRAMA

THE PRETTY ONE by Clare Boyd Agent: Broo Doherty at D H H Literary Agency Publisher(s): US – Bookouture Publication date: February 2021 THE PRETTY ONE is a stunning family drama that explores the dark consequences of sibling rivalry and the heart-wrenching emotional cost of keeping secrets from those you love. Perfect for fans of Big Little Lies, Little Fires Everywhere and My Dark Vanessa.

Everyone in the village admires Anna because she’s a wonderful mother.

Juggling family life with a small sewing business, she’s the one they turn to for a warm hug after a hard day. Her kind, polite daughters are a credit RIGHTS SOLD: to her – even Bay, her stepdaughter, whom Anna loves as much as her Czech – Euromedia Group own two girls. PREVIOUS PUBLISHER: Italian – Newton Compton But normal family life changes overnight when Anna’s middle daughter’s beauty catches the eye of a stranger in a café. As jealousy erupts between the siblings, Anna’s perfect blended family begins to unravel around her. A devastating secret about the dangerous game they played when they were little girls threatens to break the surface – and the bonds of this close- knit family forever…

To save her girls, Anna must rethink everything she ever thought she knew about love, motherhood and family. She must pick a side, an impossible decision for any mother, but believing the wrong daughter could be fatal. Anna has already sacrificed so much for her family, but there are no limits to what a mother will do for her daughters…

Praise for Clare Boyd: ‘A thrilling, tense roller-coaster of a story! One of the best psychological thrillers I have read this year.’—Renita D’Silva ‘I loved every minute of it…I would absolutely recommend this dark and twisty book.’—Goodreads ‘Had me guessing until the last page…I could not put it down.’—NetGalley ‘This was unputdownable – highly recommended.’—Goodreads

Clare Boyd lives with her husband and their two daughters in Surrey, where her little green shed at the bottom of the garden provides a haven for her writing life. During her teenage years and early twenties, she travelled the world as a model for Models One and Ford Models Paris and New York. She then settled down to a career in television, both in documentaries and drama at the BBC and Channel Four, where her love of storytelling took hold.

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THE DAMAGE by Caitlin Wahrer Agent: The Helen Heller Agency Publisher(s): US – Pamela Dorman Books/Viking, UK – Penguin Publication date: US – June 2021, UK – July 2021 Material: Page proofs available When a small-town family is pushed to the brink, how far will they go to protect one of their own? A propulsive, gets-under-your-skin read about what we will do in the name of love and blood.

Tony has always looked out for his younger brother, Nick. So when he's called to a hospital bed where Nick is lying battered and bruised after a violent attack, his protective instincts flare, and a white-hot rage begins to build. Nick didn't ask for any of this. One moment he was partying at college; the next, he was at the center of an investigation threatening to tear not only him, but his entire family, apart. The real trouble? He can't remember a thing about what happened at the bar that night. And now his attacker, out on bail, is disputing Nick's version of what happened. Tony's wife, Julia, always knew that her husband's younger brother would be a huge part of their lives. As a small-town New England lawyer, she works with kids like Nick all the time. She is determined to use her professional connections and keen intellect to make the best possible case for Nick. When Detective Rice gets assigned to the case, Julia feels they're RIGHTS SOLD: in good hands. Especially because she senses that Rice, too, understands Czech – Host Publishing House, how things can quickly get complicated. Very complicated. As Julia tries French – Sonatine, to help her brother-in-law, she sees Tony's desire for revenge growing by German – Heyne, the day. She wants justice for Nick, too, but Tony's preoccupation is Portuguese/Brazil - Faro scaring her. And before long, she finds herself asking: does she really Editorial, Portuguese/ Portugal – 2020 know what her husband is capable of? Or of what she herself is? Editora,

Spanish – Suma/PRH Praise for THE DAMAGE: ‘A complex, suspenseful story about the shocking and unexpected consequences of a sexual assault... a brilliant debut. One of the best books you'll read this year’—Shari Lapena ‘DAMAGE sets the standard for psychological suspense! With a consummate authorial hand, Wahrer weaves a brilliantly layered story of a horrific crime and how it forces each member of a loving family to confront the harrowing question of what kind of person they truly are. The style of this novel is as elegant as the characters are breathtakingly real and the plot undeniably compelling’—Jeffrey Deaver

Caitlin Wahrer is a Maine girl through and through. She was born to two hippies who raised her in Canaan, a small town in central-southern Maine without a single stoplight in it. Regan left the state for four years to study criminal justice and marriage and family studies at a college in Pennsylvania She returned to Maine after graduation to attend law school. She practices civil litigation in Portland. She and her husband, also a lawyer, live in South Portland with their dog.

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HORROR

RED X by David Demchuk Agent: Barbara Berson at The Helen Heller Agency Publisher(s): US and CAN – Strange Light/PRH Publication Date: August 2021 Material: Manuscript available A bold, terrifying new novel from the award-winning author of The Bone Mother.

A hunted community. A haunted author. A horror that spans centuries.

OPTION PUBLISHERS: Men are disappearing from Toronto's gay village. They're the French – Editions Hashtag, marginalized, the vulnerable. One by one, stalked and vanished, they Spanish – Apache Libros leave behind small circles of baffled, frightened friends. Against the shifting backdrop of homophobia throughout the decades, from the HIV/AIDS crisis and riots against raids to gentrification and police brutality, the survivors face inaction from the law and disinterest from society at large. But as the missing grow in number, those left behind begin to realize that whoever or whatever is taking these men has been doing so for longer than is humanly possible.

Woven into their stories is David Demchuk's own personal history, a life lived in fear and in thrall to horror, a passion that boils over into obsession. As he tries to make sense of the relationship between queerness and horror, what it means for gay men to disappear, and how the isolation of the LGBTQ+ community has left them profoundly exposed to monsters that move easily among them, fact and fiction collide and reality begins to unravel.

David Demchuk has been writing for print, stage, digital, and other media for nearly 40 years. His debut horror novel The Bone Mother, published in 2017, was nominated for the Scotiabank Giller Prize, the Amazon First Novel Award, the Toronto Book Award, the Kobzar Book Award, and a Shirley Jackson Award in the Best Novel category. It won the 2018 Sunburst Award for Excellence in Canadian Literature of the Fantastic in the Adult Fiction category. It was listed in the Globe and Mail's 100 best books of 2017, came in at #22 in the National Post's top 99 books of the year and became a #1 bestseller on Amazon.ca.

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MY HEART IS A CHAINSAW by Stephen Graham Jones Agent: BJ Robbins Literary Agency Publisher(s): US – Saga Press/Simon & Schuster Publication Date: August 2021 Material: Page proofs available In her quickly gentrifying rural lake town Jade sees recent events only her encyclopaedic knowledge of horror films could have prepared her for in this latest novel from the Jordan Peele of horror literature, bestselling author Stephen Graham Jones.

Jade feels like she’s trapped in a slasher film as tourists go missing and RIGHTS SOLD: Turkish – Penguen Kitap the tension between her community and the celebrity newcomers to the Indian Lake shore heads towards a tipping point, when she feels the killer OPTION PUBLISHERS: German – Buchheim Verlag, will rise. Jade watches as the small town she knows and loves begins to Italian – Fazi Editore, head towards catastrophe as yachts compete with canoes and the Korean – Cosmos House Inc, Portuguese/Brazil – Darkside celebrity rich change the landscape of what was designated park lands to Books, develop what they call Terra Nova. This new novel from the acclaimed Russian – Eksmo Publishing House, author of The Only Good Indians and “literary master” (Tananarive Due, Spanish – Las editrices, author of The Good House) Stephen Graham Jones, is a must-read, exploring the changing landscape of the West through his particular voice of sharp humour and prophetic violence that will have you cheering for the American heroine we need.

Praise for MY HEART IS A CHAINSAW: ‘An homage to slasher films that also manages to defy and transcend genre. You don't have to be a slasher fan to enjoy MY HEART IS A CHAINSAW. but I guarantee that you will be after you read it.’ —Alma Katsu, author of The Deep and The Hunger ‘I know we're only two months into 2021, but MY HEART IS A CHAINSAW is an easy contender for Best of the Year. A love letter to (and an examination of) both the horror genre and the American West, it left me stunned and applauding’—Brian Keene ‘This novel works both as a terrifying chiller and as biting commentary on the existential crisis of indigenous peoples adapting to a culture that is bent on eradicating theirs.’— Publishers Weekly (starred) ‘A heartbreakingly beautiful story about hope and survival, grappling with themes of cultural identity, family, and traditions.’—Library Journal (starred) ‘THE ONLY GOOD INDIANS is scary good. Stephen Graham Jones is one of our most talented and prolific living writers. The book is full of humor and bone chilling images … More than I could have asked for in a novel.’—Tommy Orange, Pulitzer Prize finalist of There There ‘Fans of Stephen King’s It and Peter Straub’s Ghost Story should find plenty to love in this tale of friends who are haunted by a supernatural entity they first encountered in their youth.’—Silvia Moreno-Garcia, bestselling author of Mexican Gothic

Stephen Graham Jones has been an NEA fellowship recipient, has won the Jesse Jones Award for Best Work of Fiction from the Texas Institute of Letters, the Independent Publishers Award for Multicultural Fiction, a Bram Stoker Award, four This is Horror Awards; and has been a finalist for the Shirley Jackson Award and the World Fantasy Award. He is the Ivena Baldwin Professor of English at the University of Colorado Boulder.

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NON-FICTION BIG IDEAS

CHAUVO-FEMINISM: ON SEX, POWER AND #METOO by Sam Mills Publisher(s): UK – The Indigo Press Publication Date: February 2021 For those who enjoyed Men Who Hate Women by Laura Bates, She Said by Jodie Kantor and Megan Twohey, and Men Explain Things to Me by Rebecca Solnit.

Everybody knows a chauvo-feminist… The 2017 #MeToo movement against sexual harassment and abuse felt like a flagship moment, a time

at which women were empowered to share their stories in a spirit of empowerment and solidarity and demand change. But have some men UNDER OFFER: simply changed tactics? The latest addition to The Indigo Press’s Mood Dutch Indigo series sees Sam Mills, author of the acclaimed novel The Quiddity of Will Self (“ambitious and outrageous” Guardian), and recent literary memoir of caring, The Fragments of My Father (“brave and original” The Times) investigate the phenomenon of ‘chauvo-feminism’, where men present themselves as feminists publicly, in order to advance their careers, while privately exhibiting chauvinistic attitudes. Through testimony from women and men, as well as her own experiences with a chauvo-feminist, Mills explores the grey areas of modern relationships, gaslighting and emotional abuse, the psychological underpinnings of the chauvo-feminist, and asks how we might move beyond ‘trial by Twitter’ to encourage an honest and productive dialogue between the sexes.

Praise for CHAUVO-FEMINISM 'In this lithe and luminous essay, Sam Mills explodes the hypocrisy of many men in the wake of the #MeToo movement . . . Clever, funny, gripping and beautifully written, Chauvo-Feminism is an exploration not just of the female experience, but of civilisation itself. This is a dazzling, essential book. Men with mutant politics: beware!'—Emma Jane Unsworth, author of Animals 'Thought-provoking, on point and abreast of contemporary ideas about the chauvinism of women's everyday lives. A book for our times.'—Monique Roffey, author of The Mermaid of Black Conch 'We've all met That Guy. In this searching and provocative essay, Sam Mills neatly skewers the men who publicly spout feminism while treating women badly behind closed doors, and asks how we can move forward to a happier, more feminist future.'—Samantha Ellis, author of How to Date a Feminist

Sam Mills studied English Language and Literature at Oxford University and worked as a journalist and publicist before becoming a full-time writer. Her debut novel for adults, The Quiddity of Will Self, was described by The Sunday Times as ‘an ingenious, energetic read’ and by the Guardian as ‘extraordinary’. Her literary memoir of caring for her father, Fragments of My Father, was published by Fourth Estate in July 2020.

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DARE TO DEFY: HOW TO SAY NO IN A WORLD THAT DEMANDS YES by Sunita Sah

Agent: Rachel Neumann at Idea Architects Publisher: On submission Material: Proposal available DARE TO DEFY: HOW TO SAY NO IN A WORLD THAT DEMANDS YES is a book perfectly calibrated for our times.

Award-winning organizational psychologist, medical doctor, and one of the world’s leading experts on influence and authority, Professor Sunita Sah analyzes the forces that keep us from speaking up and acting when it matters most. In revealing the difference between compliance and consent, and between blind loyalty and critical resistance, she helps us understand why we say yes when we shouldn’t, so we can learn the power and practice of saying no.

As a doctor, researcher, and professor at Cornell and Cambridge, Sunita studies decision-making and social influence. Her life’s work is focused on understanding the psychological, cultural, and structural factors that influence our most-important decisions. Dare to Defy is a first ever look at defiance and equity. It reveals why, now more than ever, we need to learn to defy in a radically new way that will not only improve our own lives but also change the world around us.

Praise for DARE TO DEFY: ‘I of all people know how important this work is and how the small resistances can make all the difference in the world. Sunita Sah's book is what we need now more than ever to show the life-saving importance of defiance.’—Edith Eger, bestselling author of The Choice and The Gift

Sunita Sah is an award-winning professor and organizational psychologist who has spent over a decade conducting ground-breaking research on advisor-advisee relationships, trust, conflicts-of-interest, disclosure and compliance. Her research has been published in top academic journals in management, medicine, economics and psychology, and also in The New York Times, Harvard Business Review, and Scientific American.

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FINDING THE MOTHER TREE: DISCOVERING HOW THE FOREST IS WIRED FOR INTELLIGENCE AND HEALING by Suzanne Simard Agent: Idea Architects Publisher(s): US – Knopf, UK – Penguin Press Publication Date: May 2021 Material: Page proofs available. From the world's leading forest ecologist who forever changed how people view trees and their connections to one another and to other living things in the forest--a moving, inspiring journey of discovery RIGHTS SOLD: of how, as a child in love with the woods, the author came to believe Chinese Mainland – China Citic that trees communicate with one another and the story of how she Press, proved her seemingly laughable theory, uncovering their secrets as Dutch – Prometheus, well, and in the process became a world-renowned scientist. French – Dunod Editeur, German – btb Verlag, Hungarian – Open Book, No one has done more to transform our understanding of trees than the Italian – Mondadori, world-renowned scientist Suzanne Simard. Now she shares the secrets Japanese – Diamond Inc., of a lifetime spent uncovering startling truths about trees: their Korean – Minumsa, Portuguese/Brazil – Companhia cooperation, healing capacity, memory, wisdom and sentience. Raised das Letras, in the forests of British Columbia, where her family has lived for Spanish/Spain – Ediciones generations, Professor Simard did not set out to be a scientist. She was Paidós, working in the forest service when she first discovered how trees Swedish – Natur & Kultur communicate underground through an immense web of fungi, at the centre of which lie the Mother Trees: the mysterious, powerful entities that nurture their kin and sustain the forest. Though her ground- breaking findings were initially dismissed and even ridiculed, they are now firmly supported by the data. As her remarkable journey shows us, science is not a realm apart from ordinary life, but deeply connected with our humanity. In Finding the Mother Tree, she reveals how the complex cycle of forest life - on which we rely for our existence - offers profound lessons about resilience and kinship, and must be preserved before it's too late.

Praise for FINDING THE MOTHER TREE: ‘A vivid and compelling memoir of [Simard's] lifelong quest to prove that the forest is more than just a collection of trees’—New York Times ‘Finding the Mother Tree reminds us that the world is a web of stories, connecting us to one another. ... The interplay of personal narrative, scientific insights and the amazing revelations about the life of the forest make a compelling story... These are stories that the world needs to hear’—Robin Wall Kimmerer, SUNY Distinguished Teaching Professor of Environmental Biology, founder and director of the Center for Native Peoples and the Environment, and author of Braiding Sweetgrass and Gathering Moss

Dr. Suzanne Simard was born in the Monashee Mountains of British Columbia and was educated at the University of British Columbia and Oregon State University. She is Professor of Forest Ecology in the University of British Columbia's Faculty of Forestry.

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IN THE SHADOW OF THE MOUNTAIN by Silvia Vasquez-Lavado Agent: Lara Love at Idea Architects Publisher(s): US – Henry Holt and Company, UK – Octopus/Monday Publication Date: February 2022 Material: Manuscript available. Film announced based on IN THE SHADOW OF THE MOUNTAIN with Silvia Vasquez-Lavado to be played by Selena Gomez.

Peruvian climber Silvia Vasquez-Lavado spent a lifetime running away from trauma. As a child she suffered sexual abuse and, as an adult, she struggled with both her sexuality and addiction. In spite of her private RIGHTS SOLD: German – Goldmann battles, Silvia climbed many of the world's greatest peaks. But she had yet to take on Everest. IN THE SHADOW OF THE MOUNTAIN tells Silvia's story of abuse, addiction and trauma, and then how, in 2016, she gathered a party of six sexually abused girls, and together they began the two-week expedition to Everest Base Camp. It would become an ascent that would not only form unbreakable friendships, but one that would also help them confront their individual traumas. Beautifully written and deeply moving, IN THE SHADOW OF THE MOUNTAIN is a memoir of strength, compassion and honesty. With each step, Silvia understands that the secret to healing herself and to others is about accepting, not beating, her feelings. Not conquering, but surrendering to the mountain, just like trauma.

Praise for IN THE SHADOW OF THE MOUNTAIN: ‘Silvia Vasquez-Lavado is a woman possessed of uncommon strength, rare compassion, and a ferocious stubbornness to not allow the trauma of her childhood to destroy her life. In climbing the Seven Summits, she did nothing less than take back her own life — one brave step at a time. She will inspire untold numbers of souls with this story, for her victory is a win on behalf of all of us.’ –Elizabeth Gilbert ‘Silvia Vasquez Lavado’s story gripped my heart. This beautiful memoir teaches us that it is possible to move forward from pain. Fueled by the solidarity she felt with other survivors. Silvia shattered taboos by speaking out and has summited a path toward love and healing, all the while against a backdrop of the world’s highest mountains. What a beautiful and urgent offering.’—Eve Ensler ‘Told with searing honesty, this vividly wrought memoir chronicles an almost superhuman journey from the deep vortex of trauma and self-destructive compulsions to the heights of physical endurance and spiritual emergence.’ — Dr.Gabor Maté, bestselling author of In The Realm Of Hungry Ghosts

Silvia Vasquez-Lavado is a humanitarian, mountaineer, explorer, social entrepreneur and technologist living in San Francisco, California. In 2014, she launched Courageous Girls, a non-profit that helps survivors of sexual abuse and trafficking with opportunities to find their strength and cultivate their voice by demonstrating their physical strength. She is one of the few women in the world who have completed the “Eight Summits” as of 2019, climbing the Seven Summits across both the Bass and Messner lists.

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BEHAVIOURAL SCIENCE & PSYCHOLOGY

HOW STELLA LEARNED TO TALK: A SPEECH THERAPIST’S MEMOIR OF HER GROUNDBREAKING WORK IN COMMUNICATING WITH DOGS by Christina Hunger Agent: The Fischer-Harbage Agency, Inc. Publisher(s): US – Morrow, UK – Bluebird, ANZ – Allen & Unwin Publication Date: US – May 2021, UK – June 2021, ANZ – May 2021 Material: Page proofs available An incredible, revolutionary true story and surprisingly simple guide to teaching your dog to talk from speech-language pathologist Christina Hunger, who has taught her dog, Stella, to communicate using simple paw-sized buttons associated with different words. RIGHTS SOLD: Dutch – Uitgeverij Unieboek / When speech-language pathologist Christina Hunger first came home Het Spectrum, German – Goldmann, with her puppy, Stella, it didn’t take long for her to start drawing Italian – Mondadori, connections between her job and her new pet. During the day, she Polish – Agora worked with toddlers with significant delays in language development and used Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) devices to help them communicate. At night, she wondered: If dogs can understand words we say to them, shouldn’t they be able to say words to us? Can dogs use AAC to communicate with humans? Christina decided to put her theory to the test with Stella and started using a paw- sized button programmed with her voice to say the word “outside” when clicked, whenever she took Stella out of the house. A few years later, Stella now has a bank of more than thirty word buttons, and uses them daily either individually or together to create near-complete sentences. HOW STELLA LEARNED TO TALK is part memoir and part how-to guide. It chronicles the journey Christina and Stella have taken together, from the day they met, to the day Stella “spoke” her first word, and the other breakthroughs they’ve had since. It also reveals the techniques Christina used to teach Stella, broken down into simple stages and actionable steps any dog owner can use to start communicating with their pets.

Praise for HOW STELLA LEARNED TO TALK: ‘A talented speech therapist who works with children, Christina Hunger trained her puppy to use words in a meaningful way. She was amazed that language learning in her dog was similar to a young child. The results speak for themselves. A wonderful book.’— Temple Grandin, Author of Animals in Translation

Christina Hunger is a speech-language pathologist and the creator of the project Hunger for Words. Her work with Stella has been featured in People Magazine, New York Post, HuffPost and Bustle, and she has been interviewed on ‘CNN International’, ‘Inside Edition’, and ‘CBS This Morning’ with Gayle King. Her work has also been shared via the website of Cesar Milan, the #1 bestselling author and host of ‘The Dog Whisperer’. 49 The Marsh Agency Ltd, 50 Albemarle Street, London, W1S 4BD, UK. Tel: +44 (0) 20 7493 4361. Email: [email protected]

PEAK MIND: 12 MINUTES A DAY TO FIND YOUR FOCUS, MEET THE CHALLENGE, AND BE FULLY PRESENT WHEN IT MATTERS UNDER OFFER: Spain MOST by Amishi P. Jha

Agent: Idea Architects RIGHTS SOLD: Chinese Mainland – Beijing Publisher(s): US – HarperOne, UK – Piatkus Huazhang Graphics and Publication Date: October 2021 Information, Dutch – Uitgeverij Ten Have, Material: Manuscript available Italian – Astrolabio – Ubaldini Editore, An acclaimed neuroscientist takes us on an eye-opening tour of the Korean – Across Publishing attention system—our hidden superpower that enables us to function Group, at maximum mental capacity to achieve more, maintain healthier Russian – Eksmo Publishing House, relationships, and be present and engaged, no matter how anxious or Taiwanese – Locus Publishing stressed our lives. Co.

From the constant pull of technology to the 24-hour news cycle to the overwhelming demands of work, our ability to concentrate is being strained as never before. We’re all suffering from a collective attention deficit disorder that is leaving us feeling scattered, overwhelmed, and anxious—yet unable to resist distractions like emails, Zoom calls, or new texts or notifications. Dr. Amishi Jha has dedicated her professional life to understanding the science of attention at every level—field testing soldiers, athletes, firefighters, judges, and executives to scientifically determine how we can harness our focus to be better at all life demands. She’s presented her research at international meetings, ranging from the World Economic Forum and the UK Parliament to the Pentagon, the National Institutes of Health, and NATO. We actually use 100% of our attention at every waking moment, but Dr. Jha has discovered that unless we create room in our minds through specific and targeted daily practice, we cannot control what captures our attention. PEAK MIND introduces the one cognitive training technique proven to improve attention and performance: mindfulness training. Dr. Jha explains exactly how to implement this twelve-minute-a-day training program into daily life.

Amishi Jha is an associate professor of psychology at the University of Miami, where she serves as the Director of Contemplative Neuroscience for the Mindfulness Research and Practice Initiative, which she co- founded in 2010. She received her PhD from the University of California– Davis and received her postdoctoral training in functional neuroimaging at the Brain Imaging and Analysis Center at Duke University. Her work has been featured at TED.com, the World Economic Forum, the Aspen Institute, the Pentagon; in the New York Times, Time, Newsweek, the Journal of Special Operations Medicine, and Joint Force Quarterly; and on NPR. Her pioneering work on mindfulness and attention is currently used in numerous organizations, from the US military and New Zealand Defense Force, to professional sports teams, medical schools, and businesses. She lives in Miami, Florida.

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THE AWAKENED BRAIN: THE NEW SCIENCE OF SPIRITUALITY AND OUR QUEST FOR AN INSPIRED LIFE by Lisa Miller Agent: Idea Architects Publisher(s): US – Random House, UK – Penguin Press Publication Date: August 2021 Material: Page proofs due for delivery May 2021. A ground-breaking exploration of the neuroscience of spirituality and a bold new paradigm for health, healing, and resilience—from a New York Times bestselling author and award-winning researcher.

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Based on ground-breaking findings and years of clinical science, THE AWAKENED BRAIN reveals not only that humans are universally equipped with the capacity to tap into spiritual awareness but that people with a positive, active relationship to spirituality are 40% less likely to use and abuse substances, 60% less likely to be depressed, and more likely to have a significantly increased sense of meaning and purpose, in addition to higher levels of academic success.

In this landmark, conversation-starting story of scientific discovery, Dr. Miller shares her own deeply personal journey of awakening, and shows you how you can have one too by distilling her findings into practical advice for anyone looking for concrete ways to develop their own resilience and connection to a higher power. THE AWAKENED BRAIN proves unique in its conclusions and innovative in its methods, making it a first-of-a-kind book about faith that is as credible as it is inspiring.

Lisa Miller, Ph.D. is the New York Times bestselling author of The Spiritual Child: The New Science of Parenting for Health and Lifelong Thriving and a professor in the clinical psychology program at Columbia University, Teachers College. She is the founder and director of the Spirituality Mind Body Institute, the first Ivy League graduate program in spirituality and psychology, and she also holds a joint appointment in the department of Psychiatry at Columbia Medical School. Her innovative research has been published in over eighty-five empirical, peer-reviewed articles in leading journals, including Cerebral Cortex, the American Journal of Psychiatry, and the Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry. She lives in Connecticut with her husband and three children.

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TAP TO TIDY: ORGANISING, CRAFTING AND CREATING HAPPINESS IN A MESSY WORLD by Stacey Solomon Agent: YMU Group Publisher(s): UK & Commonwealth excl. Canada – Ebury Publication Date: March 2021 With over 4.1 million Instagram followers, Stacey Solomon has built a fantastic international and engaged community.

Recently released in the UK and Ireland, TAP TO TIDY has become an international bestseller, breaking records and selling a staggering 104k+ copies in its first week to secure the overall #1s in the UK and Ireland.

TAP TO TIDY is her meditation on keeping it all together (the house, kids, a job etc etc etc) by using tidying and crafting techniques to deal with anxiety. These household hacks help you process your emotions and make a lovely home.

Stacey Solomon was the X-Factor 2009’s last standing female contestant after coming third in the show. In late 2010, she entered ITV’s I’m a Celebrity Get Me Out Of Here and was crowned Queen of the Jungle. She was also voted Mum of the Year in 2011. Stacey is currently the face of Look Again and we regularly see her lighting up our screens on numerous TV shows including Sing If You Can. Alongside the publication of her new book, 2015 sees her releasing a new single and her own perfume.

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FACING YOURSELF: THE POWER OF SELF-REFLECTION TO GROW SELF-COMPASSION, EMOTIONAL RESILIENCE, AND RIGHTS SOLD: Korean – Bookie Publishing DEEPER RELATIONSHIPS by Tara Well, Ph.D. House Agent: Mel Parker Books Publisher(s): WEL – New Harbinger, WEL audio - Brilliance Publication Date: Spring 2022 Delivery Date: August 2021 Material: Proposal available. At a time when many people are facing the challenges of quarantine, isolation and loneliness, the simple act of looking in the mirror can actually become a powerful window into helping people see beyond their surface appearance, release their self-criticism, and develop kinder self-awareness.

TEDx speaker and psychology professor Tara Well, Ph.D., who teaches at Barnard College, Columbia University, is a motivational psychologist whose research on motivation, perception, and cognition has been funded by the National Science Foundation and the National Institute of Mental Health. Her recent work on self-mirroring—the power of the mirror to enable individuals to develop greater self-awareness—is the basis of FACING YOURSELF. Combining the insightful messages of self-inquiry found in the books of Brené Brown with the explanatory power of recent think book bestsellers by Sherry Turkle, FACING YOURSELF could be the book that not only defines a moment but serves as an indispensable guide to greater emotional resilience, especially during these challenging times.

Tara Well is a thought leader in psychology whose work on self- mirroring and self-reflection has generated significant media interest. She has also written on topics such as body image, self-compassion, narcissism, meditation, loneliness, and self-awareness for Psychology Today, where she writes a column with nearly 1,000,000 readers. She’s also been featured and quoted in The New York Times, NBC News, The Boston Globe, Bloomberg, Forbes, INC, Shape, Allure, Harper’s Bazaar, and many other media outlets.

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AUTOBIOGRAPHY, BIOGRAPHY & MEMOIR

UNSTOPPABLE by Sultana Hadi and Malaina Kapoor Agent: Duvall Osteen at Aragi, Inc Publisher(s): US – Ballantine Publication Date: Summer 2023 Material: Proposal available UNSTOPPABLE is a chronicle of Sultana Hadi’s perilous and unlikely journey from Kandahar, Afghanistan, to Boston, Massachusetts.

It begins with her childhood, set against sputtering rickshaws, roadside bombings, and seas of indigo burqas. It ends in America, amongst brick- lined campuses and pristine quantum physics labs. UNSTOPPABLE is the story of how the Taliban forced Hadi to leave school at age twelve by threatening to throw acid in her face if she continued my education. At age sixteen, without even a basic ability to add or subtract, Hadi began secretly learning math and English. She eventually taught herself theoretical physics and philosophy, all from a home she could only leave five times a year.

UNSTOPPABLE is a joint effort between co-authors Sultana Hadi and Malaina Kapoor. They connected over their overlapping taste in global fiction, close ties to family, and mutual love for Bollywood sagas. Their similar cultural backgrounds allow them to represent the minutiae of Afghan cultural norms and everyday life without relying on the generalizations and cliches often found in Western media. They chose to embark on this book project together because of their shared belief in women’s rights and the transformative power of education.

Sultana Hadi was born in Kandahar, Afghanistan. Forced by the Taliban to leave school at age 11, Sultana eventually made it to the United States, where she studied physics on a full scholarship at Arizona State University. Sultana is currently a quantum computing researcher in Boston, Massachusetts with the Tufts University Quantum Information Group. In addition to her primary position at Tufts, Sultana is conducting research with both Angelo Lucia at the Institute of Quantum Information and Matter at CalTech and Frank Wilczek, winner of the 2004 Nobel Prize in Physics.

Malaina Kapoor is a writer from Redwood City, California and a 2020 PEN America Gap Year Fellow. In that role, she advocates for international human rights, press freedoms, and election integrity. Malaina’s writing and research on education and politics has been published by the Clayton Christensen Institute for Disruptive Innovation and the Mercury News. She has received national awards for her poetry, personal essays, and short stories. Malaina is a trained opera singer and has given solo performances at Carnegie Hall. She will graduate from Stanford University in 2025.

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THE MOTHER WOUND by Amani Haydar Left Bank Literary is Agent: Left Bank Literary represented by The Publisher(s): ANZ – Pan Macmillan Greyhawk Agency in China & Taiwan, Tuttle Mori Agency, Publication Date: Autumn 2021 Inc. in Japan and Danny Hong Agency in Korea. Material: Manuscript available A powerful and timely examination of grief, violence and the epidemic of gender-based violence

On 30th March 2014 Amani’s mother, Salwa Haydar, become the thirtieth of eighty-one women that year to die becomes of domestic violence. Amani’s father was charged with murder that night as well as with the assault of Amani’s youngest sister, who tried to protect their mother during the attack.

As the news made front-page headlines across the country, Amani grappled with her trauma, PTSD and grief – a process complicated by the fact she was also pregnant with her first baby.

THE MOTHER WOUND will be a feminist work of non-fiction documenting Amani’s experiences, written from her perspective as a victim of crime, a lawyer, an Arab-Australian, and a visibly Muslim woman. It will be an intimate, empowering and intersectional perspective on the experiences and needs of victims and survivors of gender-based violence.

Amani Haydar is a lawyer, artist, writer and advocate for women. She is a current Finalist for the 2020 Premier’s Woman of the Year Award, and a contributor to the Arab Australian Other anthology published by Picador in 2019.

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TRUST by Elle Macpherson Agent: Adrian Sington at Kruger Cowne Publisher(s): UK & Commonwealth ex Canada – Simon & Schuster Publication Date: Summer 2022 Material: Manuscript due for delivery in August 2021. This is her life story written by Elle in the first person. It offers a view inside her life, revealing to the reader Elle’s authentic self, her heart and what moves her.

Each chapter presents a phase of her life and the lessons that she learned and applied to her next experience. It gives the reader tools so that they may adopt her wisdoms to help them in their own life. It powerfully captivates the reader as they learn how Elle’s success stemmed from trusting herself, her willingness and ‘Give it a go’ attitude, hard work and sheer determination; taking her from the girl next door to centre-stage and becoming one of the most famous women in the world. ‘Trust’ discloses Elle’s innermost fears and struggles, her joys, and her passion for living life and finding happiness.

This is the book that everyone can relate to as they search for their own passion, happiness and fulfilment while navigating their own lives.

Elle Macpherson is renowned globally as one of the original and iconic supermodels, as well as arguably one of the most recognisable women entrepreneurs. Elle’s courageous and productive array of achievements is not only in modelling — which itself includes a thousand covers of major magazines including a world-record 6 Sports Illustrated swimwear covers, and countless runway — but also in television and film performance and production, insightful ground-breaking business strategies, innovative licencing, and powerful brand building. Today, Elle is recognised as an influential wellness warrior and an advocate for real beauty that is soul deep, not just skin deep.

As founder of WelleCo, Elle sits at the helm of a global-and-growing beauty-of-wellness brand which launched on her 50th Birthday in 2014. WelleCo, the leader in nutritional plant-based products, is an Australian- born global business; the tangible result of Elle’s heartfelt aim to bring everyone the natural solutions, wisdoms and support that she herself encountered through her own transformative wellness journey.

Whilst known for her beauty and business acumen, Elle’s philosophy is that wellness is the new beautiful, health is the new wealth, kindness is the new cool, and inner peace is the new success. Having had a truly extraordinary career and won awards for her ingenuity and entrepreneurial vision, Elle Macpherson continues to be an inspiration to women all over the world. Elle is an excellent moderator, host and presenter and speaks on her experiences as both a business entrepreneur and supermodel and covers branding, motivation, media, woman’s rights, women’s health and wellbeing. 56 The Marsh Agency Ltd, 50 Albemarle Street, London, W1S 4BD, UK. Tel: +44 (0) 20 7493 4361. Email: [email protected]

MY BODY KEEPS YOUR SECRETS: DISPATCHES ON SHAME AND RECLAMATION by Lucia Osborne-Crowley Publisher(s): UK – The Indigo Press, ANZ – Allen & Unwin Publication Date: September 2021 Material: Page proofs available In her first full-length book, Lucia Osborne-Crowley, author of the acclaimed Mood Indigo essay I Choose Elena, writes about the secrets a body keeps, from gender identity, puberty and menstruation to sexual pleasure; to pregnancy or its absence; and to darker secrets of abuse, invasion or violation.

Through the voices of women, trans and non-binary people around the OPTION PUBLISHERS: Dutch – Uitgeverij HetMoet, world, and her own deeply moving testimony, MY BODY KEEPS YOUR Spanish – Ediciones Alpha SECRETS tells the story of the young person’s body in 2021. Osborne- Decay Crowley establishes her credentials as a key intersectional feminist thinker of a new generation with this widely researched and boldly argued work about reclaiming our bodies from shame.

Praise for MY BODY KEEPS YOUR SECRETS: ‘This book is a burning manifesto for the revolutionary act of articulating shame and trauma. It is a testament to the feminist praxis of listening to each other's stories in collective solidarity as a refusal of erasure and a way to claim presence and power in the world.’—Jessica Andrews, author of Saltwater

‘Lucia Osborne-Crowley eloquently voices out the testimony from women and non-binary people about their experience of trauma, identity and inflicted shame, and what it means to live with a chronic illness in a female or non-binary body. She powerfully divulges their acts of disappearing to make them seen. A fascinating read that will stay with me for a long time. Raw, intimate and honest, MY BODY KEEPS YOUR SECRETS offers a sharp look at the female and non- binary body which conceals the secrets of abuse and trauma deep under the skin and into the bones, until it manifests into a physical pain, chronic illness, and into an act of disappearing.’—Nataliya Deleva, author of Four Minutes

Lucia Osborne-Crowley is a writer and journalist. Her news reporting and literary work has appeared in Granta, the Sunday Times, HuffPost UK, the Guardian, ABC News, Meanjin, The Lifted Brow and others. Lucia works as a staff reporter for .

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MADE IN CHINA by Anna Qu Agent: Duvall Osteen at Aragi, Inc Publisher(s): US – Catapult Publication Date: August 2021 Material: Page proofs available In her powerful memoir, Qu tells story of two generations of immigrant women, who endure transgenerational trauma in their search for unconditional love and the American Dream in Queens, NY.

At age 15, Qu was sent by her mother to work in a garment factory. Her mother hoped to teach her a lesson and prove a point: she was Chinese, not American. But instead of learning the meaning of hard work, Qu confided in her guidance counselor and called The Office of Family and Child Services.

Nearly 20 years later, estranged from her family but longing for answers, Qu wrote to the OFCS for her records, hoping to understand the significance of the act that changed her childhood forever. When the report arrived, the details were wrong, forcing Qu to reckon with her own memories as she recalls the sacrifices her mother made in dogged pursuit of opportunity.

MADE IN CHINA is a bold, beautiful memoir that shines a light on the complex reality of one family’s life in an immigrant community.

Praise for MADE IN CHINA: ‘Made in China is an important story told with intelligence and heart, and a study of discipline as a form of devotion—devotion to a mother, to a legacy, to our own dreams and to those of others, to being good. So much of American rhetoric is about what we are owed. This graceful memoir is about the much trickier problem of what we deserve. Which is, in the end, brightest love.’ —Lacy Crawford, author of Notes on a Silencing ‘Anna masterfully evokes her childhood with a power and grace that speak of an experience that no one should ever have to endure. This moving and unforgettable memoir needs to be read by everyone.’ —Nicole Dennis-Benn, author of Patsy ‘Anna Qu has written a thoroughly engrossing and nuanced memoir about triumph over trauma and the meaning of home. MADE IN CHINA brings the immigrant experience to life and makes you root for Anna. A must read.’— Sopan Deb, author of Missed Translations

Anna Qu was born in Wenzhou, China and raised in Queens, New York. Her nonfiction essays have appeared in The Threepenny Review, Lumina, Kartika Review, Kweli Journal, and Vol. 1 Brooklyn, among other places. She hold an MFA from Sarah Lawrence College.

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THE TINY BEE THAT HOVERS AT THE CENTER OF THE WORLD by David Searcy Agent: Aragi, Inc Publisher(s): US – Random House Publication Date: July 2021 Material: Page proofs available An ethereal meditation on longing, loss, and time in a present that is rapidly fading, from the acclaimed author of Shame and Wonder.

David Searcy's writing is enchanting and peculiar, obsessed with plumbing the mysteries and wonders of our everyday world, the beauty and cruelty of time, and nothing less than what he calls the whole idea of meaning. With casual virtuosity (The New York Times) and an insatiable sense of awe, Searcy finds the strange and marvelous in careful examination of the quotidian (NPR).

In THE TINY BEE THAT HOVERS AT THE CENTER OF THE WORLD, he leads the reader across the landscapes of his extraordinary mind, moving from the slightly faded architectural wonder that is the town of Arcosanti, Arizona, to the open Texas highway in his much-abused college VW Beetle, to the mysterious, canal-riddled Martian landscape that famed astronomer Percival Lowell first saw through his telescope in 1894. Searcy does not come at his ideas directly, but rather digresses and meditates and analyzes until some essential truth has been illuminated.

It is perhaps best to let Searcy cut to the heart of this book's mission himself: So here's a theory. We are lost. We're neither here nor there. There's you, and there's the you that knows there's you. And in that gap between the two—and we are always in that gap—we're migratory. Back and forth, always crossing and arriving. Somehow never quite arrived.

David Searcy is the author of Shame and Wonder, Ordinary Horror, and Last Things, and the recipient of a grant by the National Endowment for the Arts. He lives in Dallas and Corsicana, Texas.

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THE YEAR OF THE END: A MEMOIR OF MARRIAGE, TRUTH AND FICTION by Anne Theroux Publisher(s): Icon Books Publication Date: July 2021 Material: Page proofs available ‘This memoir is based on the diary I kept during 1990, the year that my first marriage came to an end.’

After 22 years, spent across four continents, with two children – Louis and Marcel – in 1990 Anne and Paul Theroux decided to separate.

For that year, Anne – later a professional relationship therapist herself – kept a diary, noting not only her day-to day experiences as a busy freelance journalist and broadcaster, but the contrasts in her feelings between despairing grief and hope for a new future.

With reflections on truth and fiction, literature and art and the nature of marriage, alongside commentary on notable political and cultural events, and interviews with prominent writers of the time, including Kingsley Amis and Barbara Cartland, THE YEAR OF THE END offers a unique insight into the unravelling of a relationship and the attempts to rebuild a life.

Anne Theroux has spent much of her life as a journalist and broadcaster, predominantly at the BBC World Service, where among other things she was Head of Features and Arts for six years. From 1992 to 2016 she trained and worked as a relationship therapist. She divides her time between Hampstead and Eastbourne.

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TRUE CRIME

WHAT HAPPENED TO PAULA: ON THE LIFE AND DEATH OF AN AMERICAN GIRL by Katherine Dykstra Agent: Duvall Osteen at Aragi, Inc Publisher(s): US – W. W. Norton Publication Date: June 2021 Material: Page proofs available A riveting investigation into a cold case asks how much control women have over their bodies and the direction of their lives.

In July 1970, eighteen-year-old Paula Oberbroeckling left her house in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, and never returned. A cold case for fifty years, Paula’s story had been largely forgotten when Katherine Dykstra began looking for answers. A woman was dead. Why had no one been held responsible? How could a community give up and move on? Could there ever be justice for Paula? Tracing the knowns and unknowns, Dykstra discovers a girl who was hemmed in by the culture of the late 1960s, when women’s rights had been brought to the fore but had little practical bearing on actual lives. The more she learns about Paula, the more parallels Dykstra finds in the lives of the women who knew Paula, the lives of the women in her own family, and even in her own life. Captivating and expertly crafted, WHAT HAPPENED TO PAULA is a timely, powerful look at gender, autonomy, and the cost of being a woman.

Praise for WHAT HAPPENED TO PAULA: ‘A vivid, unflinching account, with its share of rage and sensitivity, equal in power and tenderness, WHAT HAPPENED TO PAULA is the story of the daring task of living in a female body. […] This deeply moving investigation is required reading for anyone who is or knows a woman.’ –Mira Ptacin, author of Poor Your Soul and The In-Betweens ‘In clear, captivating prose, Dykstra reveals not just the details of Paula Oberbrockling's short life, but how the world that let her die so tragically has scarcely changed in two generations. This is essential reading as gripping as any thriller.’–Julia Dahl, author of Invisible City. ‘A sharp and seductive investigation into the unsolved death of a young woman fifty years ago becomes, in Dykstra’s telling, an investigation into the genre of dead-girl true crime itself--of our fascination with vanished women and of our nation’s willingness to allow their deaths to remain unsolved. […] A bracing and powerful book, unsentimental and sleek, and a roadmap for actual change.’— Lacy Crawford, author of Notes on a Silencing

Katherine Dykstra is a writer, editor, and teacher. Her essays have been published in the Washington Post, Poets and Writers, and Real Simple, among other periodicals. She lives with her husband and two children in New Jersey.

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THE OTHER DR. GILMER: TWO MEN, A MURDER, AND THE FIGHT TO HEAL CRIME by Benjamin Gilmer, M.D., M.S. Agent: Idea Architects Publisher(s): US – Ballantine Publication Date: January 2022 Material: Page proofs available Summer 2021. Jennifer Fox, the Emmy-nominated helm of the HBO’s The Tale, has signed on to write and direct the film adaptation, acquired by Concordia Studio to develop and produce, along with Social Construct Films and Maven Screen Media.

THE OTHER DR. GILMER began as a This American Life episode with Sarah Koenig in 2013, and had over 10 million downloads. That feature (Dr. Gilmer and Mr. Hyde) was based on the coincidence of two doctors in the same clinic with the same last name, and focused on “how a good man could go bad” since Dr. Vince Gilmer was beloved by his patients but then went on to commit a gruesome patricide.

Dr. Benjamin Gilmer, a neurobiologist and MD, takes over the rural, Appalachian practice of Dr. Vince Gilmer and ends up teetering on the brink of obsession as he tries to reconcile the kind predecessor his patients describe with the horrific murderer the other Dr. Gilmer becomes. What follows is a narrative that is a medical mystery, a portrait of an unlikely friendship, and also the story of how one rural doctor becomes an unlikely activist and champion for prison reform.

Praise for THE OTHER DR. GILMER: ‘Benjamin Gilmer is one of the most dogged people I’ve ever met, and I’m very glad he’s aiming his uncommon persistence — along with his medical expertise and unflagging compassion — at a crisis our criminal justice system has done far too little to address: the way it treats people with mental illness and those who are neurodiverse. We should all be yelling at the top of our lungs about this; Benjamin’s one of the few people I know who actually is.’ —Sarah Koenig, Creator, Host, and Executive Producer of Serial and Former Producer of This American Life

Dr. Benjamin Gilmer is a Family Medicine physician in Fletcher, North Carolina. A former Albert Schweitzer Fellow, he is an Associate Professor in the Department of Family Medicine at the UNC School of Medicine at Chapel Hill and at MAHEC, the Mountain Area Health Education Center. A former neurobiologist turned rural family practitioner, he is committed to teaching, advocating for social justice in medicine, and using the latest brain science to understand and heal crime. Dr. Gilmer has lectured extensively about medical ethics, bias in medicine, and criminal justice reform all across the country. He lives with his wife and two children in Asheville, North Carolina.

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ENVIRONMENT

THE UNDERWATER WILD: A DEEP DIVE IN TO THE WORLD OF THE OCTOPUS TEACHER by Ross Frylinck and Craig Foster Agent: Idea Architects Publisher(s): US – Houghton Mifflin Publication Date: September 2021 UNDER OFFER: Material: Page proofs available Germany

From the makers of My Octopus Teacher comes a deeper dive into RIGHTS SOLD: the underwater wild and a very personal story of how we can be Chinese (simplified) – Beijing transformed and healed by the great teachers of the deep sea. Science and Technology Publishing, Korean – Bookhouse Publishers With over 200 stunning photographs and fascinating science, and a deeply moving personal story, this book will appeal to everyone who loves the ocean, loved the movie, and is longing for a deeper connection with their own wild selves.

Ross Frylinck has been exploring the South African coastline as a surfer and free-diver for most of his life. He started the Wavescape Ocean Festival, and has been pioneering ocean conservation and culture in South Africa for the past 15 years. Once a commissioning editor for Cambridge University Press, he has been telling stories about the sea since his first school essay.

Craig Foster is an award-winning filmmaker and avid naturalist. His filmmaking career has spanned three decades and he has received more than 60 international awards, including the Golden Panda, the ‘Oscar’ of natural- history filmmaking. He grew up foraging and diving on the Cape Peninsula, and for the past eight years he has pledged to dive in the Great African Seaforest 365 times a year. Craig has worked closely with some of the world’s top biologists, archaeologists, anthropologists and San rock-art experts. He also spent many years studying with master San Bushmen trackers in the Kalahari, and it is from these experiences that he formed his underwater tracking method.

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THE LAST WINTER: A SEARCH FOR SNOW AND THE END OF WINTER by Porter Fox Agent: Duvall Osteen at Aragi, Inc Publisher(s): US – Little, Brown, UK – Wildfire/Headline Publication Date: September 2021 Material: Manuscript available As the planet warms due to greenhouse gas emissions, winter as we know it is disappearing. In the last fifty years, the Northern Hemisphere lost a million square miles of spring snowpack and in the US alone, snow cover has been reduced by 15-30%.

On average, winter has shrunk by a month in most northern latitudes. In this deeply researched and adventure-filled book, journalist Porter Fox travels along the edge of the Northern Hemisphere's snow line to track the scope of this drastic change, and ultimately, predict what the future of winter-or lack thereof-will look like.

This original research will be animated by five harrowing and illuminating journeys – each grounded by interviews with idiosyncratic, charismatic experts in their respective fields and Fox's own narrative of growing up on a remote island in Northern Maine.

Timely, atmospheric, and expertly investigated, THE LAST WINTER will showcase like never before the true cost of climate change.

Porter Fox was born in New York and raised on the coast of Maine. His book Northland: A 4,000-Mile Journey Along America’s Forgotten Border was published by W.W. Norton July 3, 2018. He lives, writes, teaches and edits the award-winning literary travel writing journal Nowhere in Brooklyn. His work has been published in The New York Times Magazine, The Believer, Outside, Men’s Journal, National Geographic Adventure, Powder, TheNewYorker.com, TheParisReview.com, Salon.com, Narrative, The Literary Review, Northwest Review, Third Coast and Conjunctions, among others. In 2013 he published DEEP: The Story of Skiing and the Future of Snow. The book was featured on the cover of The New York Times Sunday Review and in both the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives. Fox has been anthologized in The Best American Travel Writing. He won a Western Press Association award in 2014 for a two-part feature about climate change and a Lowell Thomas Award for an excerpt from Northland.

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TOMORROW IS TOO LATE: A YOUTH ACTIVIST MANIFESTO FOR CLIMATE JUSTICE edited by Grace Maddrell Publisher(s): WEL – The Indigo Press Publication Date: September 2021 Material: Typeset manuscript available In TOMORROW IS TOO LATE, Grace Maddrell collects testimonies of activism and hope from young climate strikers, from Brazil and Burundi to Pakistan and Palestine. For readers of No One Is Too Small To Make a Difference by Greta Thunberg.

These youth activists are experiencing the reality of the climate crisis, including typhoons, drought, flood, fire, crop failure and ecological degradation, and are all engaged in the struggle to bring these issues to the centre of the world stage. Their strength and determination show the urgency of their cause, and their understanding that the generations above them have failed to safeguard their environment.

With contributors aged between eight and twenty-five, this is an inspiring collection of essays from the most vital generation of voices in the global struggle for climate justice, and offers a manifesto for how you can engage, educate, and inspire change for a more hopeful future.

Grace Maddrell first went on school strike for the climate at the age of thirteen, and has since become a passionate activist for equality and climate justice. Grace was first inspired to tweet asking for contributions to what became TOMORROW IS TOO LATE in November 2019, two months after marching in the September global climate justice strike. Grace has worked with various activist groups, including Fridays for Future and the #SaveCongoRainforest, and helped co-found of Solo But Not Alone, a social media solo striker support group. Grace is home- schooled and lived in Somerset in the South West of England at the time of compiling TOMORROW IS TOO LATE.

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SHEARWATER: A BIRD, AN OCEAN, AND A LONG WAY HOME by Roger Morgan-Grenville Publisher(s): Icon Books Publication Date: April 2021 Material: Final PDF available A very personal mix of memoir and natural history from the author of Liquid Gold.

Ten weeks into its life, a Manx shearwater chick will emerge from its burrow and fly 8,000 miles from the west coast of the British Isles to the South Atlantic. It will be unlikely to touch land again for four years.

Part memoir, part homage to wilderness, SHEARWATER traces the author’s 50-year obsession with one of nature’s supreme travellers. In the finest tradition of nature writing, Roger Morgan-Grenville, author of Liquid Gold – described by Mary Colwell (Curlew Moon) as ‘a book that ignites joy and warmth’ – unpicks the science behind its incredible journey; and into the story of a year in the shearwater’s life, he threads the inspirational influence of his Hebridean grandmother who instilled in him a love of wild places and wild animals. Full of lightly-worn knowledge, acute human observation and self-deprecating humour, SHEARWATER brings to life a truly mysterious and charismatic bird.

Praise for SHEARWATER:

‘Charming and impassioned … a rich tribute to an extraordinary bird.’ – Horatio Clare, author of A Single Swallow and Heavy Light

‘A truly lovely book.’ – Mary Colwell, author of Curlew Moon

‘This is wonderful: written with light and love. A tonic for these times.’ – Stephen Rutt, author of The Seafarers: A Journey Among Birds

‘A delightful account of a lifelong passion for seabirds.’ – Stephen Moss, naturalist and author of The Swallow: A Biography

‘A memoir lit by wry humour and vivid prose.’ – Brian Jackman, author of Wild About Britain

Roger Morgan-Grenville was a soldier in the Royal Green Jackets from 1978–86, serving all over the world. In 1984–85, he led the first expedition that successfully retraced Sir Ernest Shackleton’s escape across the sub- Antarctic island of South Georgia. After leaving the British army, he worked in, and then ran, a small family company importing and selling kitchenware. In 2007–08, he helped to set up the charity Help for Heroes, and in 2020 he was a founding member of the conservation charity, Curlew Action. He jointly set up a roving cricket team in 1986 (The Winchester Hunters) and lives in West Sussex. This is his fifth book. His previous title, Liquid Gold: Bees and the Pursuit of Midlife Honey, is also published by Icon.

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HISTORY, SOCIETY AND CULTURE

THE MISEDUCATION OF AMERICA: THE TRUE COST OF COLLEGE ADMISSIONS AND THE CRISIS OF DEMOCRACY by

Ralph Richard Banks

Agent: Idea Architects Publisher(s): US – Legacy Lit/Hachette Delivery Date: January 2022 Material: Proposal available Stanford Law Professor and Co-Founder and Faculty Director of the Stanford Center for Racial Justice, Ralph Richard Banks, tells the story of how and why our nation’s leading universities have become luxury goods and offers radical suggestions for how a system that works for few can instead become one that works for all.

THE MISEDUCATION OF AMERICA taps into three currents of concern and conversation within American life. The first is the anxieties and aspirations of parents, as their children confront a daunting educational landscape, epitomized by the competitiveness of the college admissions process. The second is the growth of the economic inequality in American society in recent decades, which has raised the stakes of parenting and education. For all their virtues, most of the books focused on parenting, education, or inequality offer little discussion of race. While the race conversation, the third current, has been galvanized by the response to police killings of African Americans, the racial injustices of American society extend far beyond policing, and attention already has expanded to broader and long-standing questions about the roots of, and remedies for, racial inequity across a host of domains.

THE MISEDUCATION OF AMERICA aims to ignite a social and intellectual revolution by rethinking a societal institution that has been taken for granted.

Ralph Richard Banks is the Jackson Eli Reynolds Professor of Law at Stanford Law School and Professor, by courtesy, at the Stanford Graduate School of Education. He is the Co-Founder and Faculty Director of the recently established Stanford Center for Racial Justice. A native of Cleveland, Ohio and a graduate of Stanford University and Harvard Law School, Banks has been a member of the Stanford faculty since 1998. Rick teaches and writes about family law, constitutional law and race and the law. He is the author of Is Marriage for White People? How the African American Marriage Decline Affects Everyone. His writings have appeared in a wide range of popular and scholarly publications, including the Stanford Law Review, the Yale Law Journal, The New York Times and the Los Angeles Times. He co-hosts the weekly conversation, What Happens Next in Six Minutes.

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THE LONGEST STORY: HOW HUMANS HAVE LOVED, HATED AND MISUNDERSTOOD OTHER SPECIES by Richard Girling The Marsh Agency handle Agent: Jonathan Pegg Literary Agency France, Italy, Spain, Portugal Publisher(s): UK – Oneworld and Brazil only.

Publication Date: July 2021 RIGHTS SOLD: German – Rowohlt Berlin Material: Manuscript available Verlag The contradictions and moral ambiguities of our collective attitudes to animals are baffling. By telling the love–hate story of man and beast, from their first acquaintance in deep prehistory to the present day and beyond, award-winning environmental journalist Richard Girling reveals how and where the contradictions began – and how they have persisted, warped and become magnified ever since.

In dazzling prose, THE LONGEST STORY discusses the cumulative influence of theologians, writers, artists, philosophers and scientists across the centuries, bringing us face to face with current debates on extinction, animal rights, pets, experiments and religion.

Praise for Richard Girling: ‘A wonderful book…a tour de force’—Jonathan Dimbleby on The Hunt for the Golden Mole ‘Tumultuously entertaining…irresistibly engaging’—John Carey, on The Hunt for the Golden Mole

Richard Girling is an award-winning writer and the author of eight critically acclaimed books, including The Man Who Ate the Zoo. He has been centrally involved with environmental writing since the early 1970s, when he helped to make The Sunday Times a pioneering force in what was then a novel subject for national newspapers. As a section editor he commissioned some of the earliest investigative work on climate change and species loss. He lives in north Norfolk.

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THE DOUBLE-LIFE OF BOB DYLAN: VOL 1 (1941-1966): A RESTLESS, HUNGRY FEELING by Clinton Heylin Publisher(s): UK – Bodley Head, US – Little, Brown Publication Date: May 2021 Material: On request From the world's leading authority on Bob Dylan comes the definitive biography that promises to transform our understanding of the man and musician—created with early access to Dylan's never-before- studied archives.

When it was announced, nearly two years ago, that the pre-Nobel Bob Dylan had sold his personal archive to the George Kaiser Foundation in Tulsa, Oklahoma for the astonishing sum of $22 million, the shock was palpable. Initially, one almost wondered if this was the pop culture equivalent of the Hitler diaries. How could there be this much material accumulated and archived from one of the world's least fastidious documenters of his own work? It simply couldn't be true.

But what Clinton Heylin, considered to be the leading expert on Dylan's life and work, found when he traveled to the archives was enough to make him entirely rethink his understanding of music's greatest living legend. Boxes of small notebooks into which Dylan wrote in his microscopic hand his draft ideas, beginning in 1967 and stretching to the present day, previously undocumented working notebooks for Blood on the Tracks; multiple drafts of his novel, Tarantula; letters and contracts that show Dylan's hard-won business acumen and artistic integrity time and time again; and, most exciting of all, so many song drafts for the majority of his key songs that a complete rethink of his working methods—and industry—is now required.

With the discovery of such vast and previously unseen materials, Heylin had no choice but to return to Dylan. This time, by cutting his career in half, THE DOUBLE LIFE OF BOB DYLAN dives deeper, explores further, and more thoroughly captures the enigmatic artist than has ever been done before.

Clinton Heylin was described by Rolling Stone in February 2016 as "perhaps the world's authority on all things Dylan." Aside from his definitive biography, Dylan Behind The Shades, which remains in print more than twenty years after publication having twice been revised, he also has published two bulky volumes detailing the histories of all 610 original Dylan songs, Revolution In The Air and Still On The Road. His previous works on Dylan include Stolen Moments: Dylan Day By Day and The Recording Sessions 1960-1994.

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MORTALS: HOW THE FEAR OF DEATH SHAPED HUMAN HISTORY by Ross Menzies and Rachel Menzies Agent: Left Bank Literary Publisher(s): ANZ – Allen & Unwin Publication Date: August 2021 Material: Manuscript available. Life can feel so dazzling, so animated, so painfully vibrant that death seems impossible. And yet, from our first decade of life, humans have developed a complex unconscious terror of death that influences and Left Bank Literary is represented by The guides us in our darkest moments, to our brightest endeavours. Greyhawk Agency in China & Taiwan, Tuttle Mori Agency, In this ground-breaking book, father-daughter academic duo Ross and Inc. in Japan and Danny Rachel Menzies show how the human fear of death has been the secret Hong Agency in Korea. driver of most of the endeavours of our species over thousands of years and – ultimately – will be our downfall.

Drawing on the arts and the sciences, the book reveals how humanity’s desperate attempts to deny our mortality have led to rampant consumerism, climate change, extreme overpopulation and a growing vulnerability to viral pandemics that could obliterate us within years.

Pitched for readers of Sapiens and Guns, Germs and Steel, MORTALS will appeal to anyone interested in deepening their understanding of their own behaviour, the history of our species, and the true nature of man.

Father and daughter team Ross Menzies and Rachel Menzies are leading Australian experts in the field of death dread and anxiety. Both esteemed clinical psychologists and academic researchers, they specialise in behavioural and cognitive therapies, anxiety and OCD, and have authored nine books and over 200 journal articles on the subject.

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ORWELL’S ROSES by Rebecca Solnit

Agent: Frances Coady at Aragi, Inc. Publisher(s): US – Viking, UK – Granta Publication Date: October 2021 Material: Page proofs available in May 2021. From 1936 to 1940, the newlywed George Orwell lived in a small cottage in Hertfordshire, writing, and tending his garden.

When Rebecca Solnit visited the cottage, she discovered the descendants of the roses that he had planted many decades previously. These survivors, as well as the diaries he kept of his planting and growing, OPTION PUBLISHERS: provide a springboard for a fresh look at Orwell's motivations and drives Catalan – Angle Editorial/Llibres del 9 Angle, – and the optimism that countered his dystopian vision – and open up a Dutch – Uitgeverij Podium, profound mediation on our relationship to plants, trees and the natural French – Editions de l’Olivier, world. German – Hoffmann und Campe Verlag, Italian – Adriano Salani Tracking Orwell's impact on political thought over the last century, Solnit editore Surl, journeys to England and Russia, Mexico and Colombia, exploring the Japanese – Sayusha, political and historical events that shaped Orwell's life and her own. From Korean – Changbi Publishers, a history of roses to discussions of climate change and insights into Polish – Wydawnictwo Karakter, structural inequalities in contemporary society, ORWELL'S ROSES is a Portuguese/Brazil – fresh reading of a towering figure of 20th century literary and political Companhia das life, which finds optimism, solace and solutions to our 21st century world. Letras/Editora Schwarcz, Spanish – Lumen, Swedish – Bokforlaget Praise for Recollections of My Non-Existence: Daidalos, ‘Solnit taught me that activism is poetic. Her prose as clear and galvanising as it Turkish – Penguen Kitap is beautiful. In ‘Recollections of my Non-Existence' she takes us through the dreams and dark corners of her life. Each passage a revelation, both idiosyncratic and universal, as she examines the everyday violence of inhabiting a female body, and the everyday erasure that occurs in our society. Unflinching she lights the way, holding up her experience, her insight, that others might find her, and find hope’—Florence Welch ‘’Spare, yet lyrical, Solnit's memoir is a powerful portrait of the artist as a young woman. She stumbles, she suffers, she wanders and deviates. She works and works some more. Somehow she arrives at a singular voice that is heard by millions, including the mansplainers she so precisely named. Solnit's voice is 'audible, credible, and consequential'. It is also brilliant and shapes the ways in which women today see, all the while enabling them to speak out’—Lisa Appignanesi ‘A writer of startling freshness and precision’—New York Times

Rebecca Solnit is author of, among other books, Call Them By Their True Names, The Mother of All Questions, Men Explain Things to Me, Wanderlust, A Field Guide to Getting Lost, the NBCC award-winning River of Shadows and A Paradise Built in Hell. A contributing editor to Harper's, she writes regularly for the London Review of Books and the Los Angeles Times. She lives in San Francisco.

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POPULAR SCIENCE

TEN DAYS IN PHYSICS THAT SHOOK THE WORLD: HOW PHYSICISTS TRANSFORMED EVERYDAY LIFE by Brian Clegg Publisher(s): Icon Books Publication Date: August 2021 Material: Sample available The breakthroughs that have had the most transformative practical impacts, from thermodynamics to the Internet.

Physics informs our understanding of how the world works – but more than that, key breakthroughs in physics have transformed everyday life. We journey back to ten separate days in history to understand how particular breakthroughs were achieved, meet the individuals OPTION PUBLISHERS: responsible and see how each breakthrough has influenced our lives. Chinese Mainland – Chongqing Publishing &

Media Co., Ltd, It is a unique selection. Focusing on practical impact means there is no Turkish – Yeditepe Basim room for Stephen Hawking’s work on black holes, or the discovery of the Yayin Dagitim Ltd. Sti. Higgs boson. Instead we have the relatively little-known Rudolf Clausius (thermodynamics) and Heike Kamerlingh Onnes (superconductivity),

while Albert Einstein is included not for his theories of relativity but for the short paper that gave us E=mc2 (nuclear fission). Later chapters feature transistors, LEDs and the Internet.

Brian Clegg’s many books include Dice World and A Brief History of Infinity, both longlisted for the Royal Society Science Book Prize, and, most recently, What Do You Think You Are?, described by BBC Science Focus as ‘a must-read’.

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THE SPACE BUSINESS: FROM HOTELS IN ORBIT TO MINING THE MOON by Andrew May Publisher(s): Icon Books Publication Date: October 2021 Material: Sample available Dreams, schemes and opportunity as space opens for tourism and commerce. Twentieth century space exploration may have belonged to state-funded giants such as NASA, but there is a parallel history which has set the template for the future.

Even before Apollo 11 landed on the Moon, private companies were exploiting space via communication satellites – a sector that is seeing exponential growth in the internet age. In human spaceflight, too, commercialisation is making itself felt.

Billionaire entrepreneurs Elon Musk, Jeff Bezos and Richard Branson have long trumpeted plans to make space travel a possibility for ordinary people and those ideas are inching ever closer to reality. At the same time, other companies plan to mine the Moon for helium-3, or asteroids for precious metals.

Science writer Andrew May takes an entertaining, in-depth look at the triumphs and heroic failures of our quixotic quest to commercialise the final frontier.

Andrew May is a freelance writer and science consultant. THE SPACE BUSINESS is his fourth book in the Hot Science series, following Destination Mars, Cosmic Impact, and Astrobiology. He lives in Somerset.

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GRAPHIC NOVELS

SCREEN 2 by Charles Burns Agent: Aragi, Inc Publisher(s): FR – Cornelius Publication Date: October 2021 Material: Proof pages available The second book in the Screen Trilogy.

Charles Burns is the award-winning creator of the graphic novels Black

Hole and the Last Look trilogy. He lives in Philadelphia, PA. RIGHTS SOLD: Dutch – Concerto Books, French – Editions Cornelius, Italian – Coconino Press, Portuguese/Brazil – Darkside Books, Spanish – Penguin Random House Grupo Editorial

OPTION PUBLISHERS: Czech – Trystero, German – Reprodukt, Turkish – Vehbi Koc Vakfi Arter Kultur Sanat Iktisadi Isletmesi

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TWENTY-TWENTY VISION by Elise Engler Agent: Duvall Osteen at Aragi, Inc Publisher(s): US – Metropolitan Books Publication Date: November 2021 Material: Proposal available Since 2015, Elise has woken up every morning, sometimes before dawn, and drawn the headlines.

You can find her on Twitter at @drawitall. TWENTY-TWENTY VISION is a compilation of her work from this most unusual, catastrophic, unyielding year.

Elise Engler was born in 1956 in Bronxville, New York, and has been a resident of New York City for most of her life. She attended Hunter College as an undergraduate and received an MFA from Bennington College on a teaching fellowship in painting and printmaking. She has made art since childhood. Her work consists of meticulous highly pictorial drawings and paintings that capture and document the material world in all its myriad details. Her projects are large in scope, but intimate in format, and are a narrative investigation of the world seen through its innumerable, but countable, individual components, assembled in suites and series of works.

Engler has received a New York Foundation for the Arts Fellowship in drawing, and an Adolph and Esther Gottlieb foundation grant in painting. She has been recipient of two MacDowell residencies and a fellowship at Civatella Ranieri, in Umbria, Italy. Her work has been written about in Art in America, The New Yorker, and The New York Times, among other publications, and she has shown in galleries across the U.S. and in Europe. Her project, A Year on Broadway, was featured on CBS Sunday Morning.

Engler teaches at City College, City University of New York, the School of Visual Arts and for the Battery Park City Authority.

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KYLE THEORY: DRAWING THINGS THAT SHOULDN’T NEED EXPLAINING by Lily O’Farrell Publisher(s): WEL – The Indigo Press Publication Date: August 2021 Material: Page proofs available How do you discuss the pressing feminist issues of our time with the men in your life? Get them a copy of KYLE THEORY, the uproariously funny debut book by Instagram artist Lily O’Farrell. For fans of How to be a Woman by Caitlin Moran and Feminists Don’t Wear Pink by Scarlett Curtis.

Lily O’Farrell started drawing cartoons as a way of making sense of the everyday sexism she encountered as a young woman, and her Instagram feed @VulgaDrawings has now grown to over 200,000 followers.

In her first book of cartoons, Lily addresses the pressing feminist issues of the day, from #MeToo and Black Lives Matter, to the patriarchy and how to deal with trolls, with hilarious and relatable cartoons that even the most unreconstructed can comprehend. Covering topics such as what a realistic romantic comedy would look like, adorable D.I.Y. projects to make from your relationship red flags, and why the phrase “blue balls” makes her throw up in her mouth, KYLE THEORY perfectly captures the everyday annoyances of womanhood through conversation-starting and cathartic cartoons. Just remember: DON’T FEED THE TROLL!

Lily O’Farrell is a cartoonist from London. She studied Sociology at the University of Manchester, has dragged her observations around the London open mic comedy circuit and has been told she has ‘an attitude problem’ by most of the men who’ve employed her. In 2017 whilst working as a waitress, she started doodling on the back of receipts (she was a terrible waitress). Since then, she’s grown a large online following with her funny drawings about the everyday annoyances of womanhood.

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DISCIPLINE by Dash Shaw Agent: Duvall Osteen at Aragi, Inc Publisher(s): US – New York Review Comics Publication Date: September 2021 Material: Proof pages available A teenage Quaker joins the Union Army and experiences first-hand the brutality of the Civil War in this singular graphic novel by a beloved comics artist and animator.

During the Civil War, many Quakers were caught between their fervent support of abolition, a desire to preserve the Union, and their long- standing commitment to pacifism. When Charles Cox, a young Indiana Quaker, slips out early one morning to enlist in the Union Army, he scandalizes his family and his community.

Leaving behind the strict ways of Quaker life, Cox is soon confronted with the savagery of battle, the cruelty of the enemy (as well as his fellow soldiers), and the overwhelming strangeness of the world beyond his home. He clings to his faith and family through letters with his sister, Fanny, who faces her own trials at home: betrayal, death, and a church that seems ready to fracture under the stress of the war.

DISCIPLINE is told largely through the letters exchanged between the Cox siblings—incorporating material from actual Quaker and soldier journals of the era--and drawn in a style that combines modern graphic storytelling with the Civil War-era battlefield illustration of the likes of Thomas Nast and Winslow Homer. The result is a powerful consideration of faith, justice, and violence, and an American comics masterpiece.

Praise for Dash Shaw: ‘Masterfully drawn and delightfully tossed-off. . . A mix of darkly funny, kaleidoscopically challenging and eerily discomfiting interactions. . . . Reading the book will take you on a long, strange trip where the final destination will make you value the fact that you own your thoughts, no matter how twisted they are.’ —Time Out New York (four out of five stars) ‘ ‘Fantastic. . . . Gorgeous. . . . Shaw’s willingness to experiment with his drawing style pays off particularly in pages portraying the effects of the drug with abstract blurring and melding of images.’ —Publishers Weekly (starred review) ‘A graphic novel that seems not only to expand the possibilities of the form but explode them. . . . Just hop aboard and enjoy the ride.’ —Kirkus (starred review)

DASH SHAW grew up in Richmond, Virginia, and studied at the School of Visual Arts. A prolific cartoonist and animator, he is the author of Bottomless Belly Button and Body World. He lives in Brooklyn.

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YOUNG ADULT

FICTION

WHEN ALL THE GIRLS ARE SLEEPING by Emily Arsenault Agent: Laura Langlie Literary Agency Publisher(s): US – Delacorte Press Publication Date: July 2021 Material: Page proofs available For fans of People Like Us and The Cheerleaders comes an all new psychological suspense novel about one girl's investigation into her friend's sudden death and the unsettling possibility that a killer is still on the loose. From the author of All the Pretty Things.

Windham-Farnswood Academy is beautiful, prestigious, historic—the The Laura Langlie Agency is perfect place for girls to prep for college. But every student knows all is represented by the Schlück Agency in Germany and not as it seems. Each January, the Winter Girl comes knocking. She's the Tuttle Mori in Japan. spirit who haunts the old senior dorm, and this year is no exception. For Haley, the timing couldn't be worse. This month marks the one-year anniversary of the death of her ex-best friend, Taylor. When a disturbing video of Taylor surfaces, new questions about her death emerge. And it actually looks like Taylor was murdered. Now, as Haley digs into what really happened last year, her search keeps bringing her back to the Winter Girl. Haley wants to believe ghosts aren't real, but the clues—and the dark school history she begins to undercover—say otherwise. Now it's up to her to solve the mystery before history has a chance to repeat itself and another life is taken.

Praise for Emily Arsenault: ‘A menacing countdown grips hold of you, while a sense of foreboding sneaks in like a winter fog . . . The twist was one I didn't see coming, a whip-smart and satisfying conclusion that kept me up all night! Is there a ghost in the corridors of Dearborn Hall or is it something much, much worse? Don't read this in the dark, or you'll start to hear the telltale knocks of the Dearborn ghost and see phantom hearts carved into the walls of your bedroom.’—Katrina Leno, author of Horrid ‘Don't read this book at night! Every word will chill and thrill you–and ultimately keep you racing to turn the pages until you reach the very satisfying end.’—Meg Cabot

Emily Arsenault is the author of several literary mysteries, including In Search of the Rose Notes, a Wall Street Journal Best Book of the Year; The Broken Teaglass, a New York Times Notable Crime Book; and The Evening Spider. She lives in Shelburne Falls, Massachusetts, with her husband and daughter. All the Pretty Things and WHEN ALL THE GIRLS ARE SLEEPING are her novels for young adults.

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IF YOU LIVED HERE YOU’D BE FAMOUS BY NOW: TRUE STORIES FROM CALABASAS by Via Bleidner Agent: BJ Robbins Literary Agency Publisher(s): US – Flatiron Books Publication Date: August 2021 Material: Manuscript available An insider’s collection of funny and warm-hearted stories about coming of age in the Los Angeles suburb famed for birthing the Kardashian-Jenners and the Bling Ring.

For Via Bleidner, transferring to Calabasas High from the private Catholic school she’s attended since second grade is a culture shock, not to mention absolutely lonely. Suddenly thrust into an unfamiliar world of celebrities, affluenza, and McMansions, Via takes a page from Cameron Crowe and pretends she’s on a journalism assignment, taking notes on her classmates and jotting down bits of overheard gossip. Getting through high school in Calabasas is something else?

From Kim Kardashian endorsing the students’ favorite hidden lunch spot, to the theater program hiring a famous dog to play Elle Wood’s Chihuahua in its production of Legally Blonde, and Kanye trying to take control of your school to make it the very first YEEZY institution.

But instead of floating through high school detached from her peers, Via finds that putting herself out there? for her writing, of course? just might have been exactly what she needed. She unexpectedly finds an eclectic group of friends to call her own, including a multi-multi-millionaire, a wild-card 1980s throwback intent on going viral, a former Disney actor, and a doughnut-dealing madman named Valentino.

With wit, candor, and sharp observations, twenty-year-old Via grounds the surreal glamour of Calabasas with reflections on her own coming-of- age, sharing her teenage misadventures as she struggles to fit in, faces crushing social pressure, and eventually makes her own way.

Via Bleidner is studying writing and literature at the University California, Santa Barbara. During school breaks, she lives in Woodland Hills, California, with her parents, her little sister, Jackie, and her maltipoo, Moose. IF YOU LIVED HERE YOU'D BE FAMOUS BY NOW is her debut.

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