12 May 2012
Portuguese rights in Casey Watson’s The Boy No One Loved and Crying for Help to Presenca and Romanian rights in Daniel Tammet’s Born on a Blue Day to Editura Philobia.
12 May 2012
This week’s Bookseller non-fiction paperback list has Cathy Glass’s A Baby’s Cry at no 5 and The Baby Laundry for Unmarried Mothers ghosted by Lynne Barrett-Lee at no 10.
11 May 2012
Congratulations to Lynne Barrett-Lee the ghost on The Baby Laundry for Unmarried Mothers which remains in the paperback non-fiction bestseller list at no 13.
10 May 2012
Congratulations to Cathy Glass whose A Baby’s Cry remains in the best seller list at #12.
10 May 2012
Congratulations to MJ Trow who has been long-listed for this year’s Dagger in the Library Award . This is awarded for an author’s body of work rather than an individual book, the stipulation is that it’s for British authors who have had at least three books published and the writers are nominated by library users and chosen by a panel of librarians. The shortlist will be announced at CrimeFest in Bristol on Friday, May 25th.
10 May 2012
US rights in Clare Mulley’s life of the World War Two SOE agent Christine Granville, to be published by Macmillan in UK, have been sold to St Martin’s Press with Penguin the under-bidder.
04 May 2012
Harper Collins have bought UK & Commonwealth rights to Susan Ottaway’s joint biography of the World War Two SOE agents Eileen and Jacqueline Nearne for publication next spring.
01 May 2012
Congratulations to Cathy Glass whose A Baby’s Cry is no 6 and Lynne Barrett-Lee the ghost on The Baby Laundry for Unmarried Mothers which is no 11 in the paperback non-fiction list this week.
01 May 2012
Two agency books are included in the Amazon Kindle daily deal mailing this week:
The Boy No One Loved by Casey Watson
I Miss Mummy by Cathy Glass
01 May 2012
Congratulations to Stewart Lansley whose The Cost of Inequality has been shortlisted for Business Book of the Year at the Spear’s Book Awards.