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Author Rachael Lippincott describes why she shelved her latest release, The Lucky List, to write and edit another novel, and why she ultimately came back to the project.
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Dec 22, 2020
Once Upon a Broken Heart by
Stephanie Garber, author of the bestselling Caraval trilogy. It s the first in a new series about a girl who can’t resist a bargain with the mythic Prince of Hearts to stop her beloved from marrying another, even though it may cost her more than she d intended. Publication is scheduled for September 2021; Jenny Bent at the Bent Agency negotiated the two-book deal.
Alexa Pastor at Simon & Schuster has bought world rights to
The Lucky List by
Rachael Lippincott, co-author of the bestselling novel
Five Feet Apart. In this story of identity, Emily finds comfort in her late mother s high school bucket list and a new girl, Blake, who recently moved back to town, in a story about learning who you are and who you love when the person you ve always shared yourself with is gone. Publication is set for June 2021; Rachel Ekstrom and Emily van Beek at Folio Jr. / Folio Literary Management did the deal.
In a world rights agreement, Massachusetts senator Elizabeth Warren sold a title to Metropolitan Books.
John Sterling, an editor-at-large at the Macmillan imprint, acquired
Persist from
Robert Barnett and
Daniel Martin at Williams & Connolly. The book, Holt said, will cover “six experiences and perspectives that have influenced Warren’s life and advocacy.” A portion of the author’s proceeds will go to charities in Massachusetts.
Persist is set for April 2021.
FROM THE U.S.
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to Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers.
Alexa Pastor nabbed world rights from
Rachel Ekstrom and
Emily van Beek at Folio Jr./Folio Literary Management.