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Happy publication day to Sarah Tarlow

Published today by Picador, we wish Sarah the happiest of publication days for her memoir, The Archaeology of Loss.

When you find your husband lying dead, you think you will not forget a single detail of that moment. As an archaeologist, I like to get my facts right, and I will try my best to do so, but five years have passed since that day in 2016 and I am excavating my own unreliable memory. I cannot go back and check.

'Extraordinary, unflinching, wonderful, moving' - Nina Stibbe, author of Love, Nina

Although Sarah had devoted her professional life to the study of death and how we grieve, she found that nothing could have prepared her for the reality of illness and the devastation of loss.

Translation rights with PFD.

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Birlinn scoops memoir by Guinness world-record breaking adventurer Hughes

Andrew Simmons at Birlinn acquired world all-language to Breathe: Seven Life Lessons from the Edge of the World, a memoir by Guinness world-record breaking adventurer Hughes

The book, part memoir, part manifesto, will be published in the summer of 2024. Hughes has explored some of the wildest environments on earth. In 2017, she became the youngest woman in the world to climb both sides of Mount Everest, and in 2020 became the youngest woman to ski solo to the South Pole. With reference to her all-extreme experiences and backed with psychological research, the publisher said: "Breathe encompasses tales of bravery, risk and pressure on an epic scale and expertly turns them into valuable lessons that can be applied to our everyday challenges."

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Sarah Ward’s new series comes out today!

Welcome to Eldey, an island with deadly secrets.

Mona: a carefree artist, staying at the Cloister to work on her illustrations.

Beth: the harried mother of a toddler, on the remote Welsh island for a weekend with her family.

Charlotte: a reluctant stepmother who wanted a romantic getaway with her husband.

One of them is a serial killer who poisoned four of her friends at her eleventh birthday party. They all fit the profile. Who will risk everything to kill again?

An absolutely gripping Welsh crime novel, perfect for fans of Sarah Pearse and Lucy Foley. Out today with Canelo Crime. Congratulations, Sarah!

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The Great Fox strikes again!

The Great Fox Heist is out today with Walker Books! The stakes are high in this fast-paced mystery adventure starring young magician Flick Lions. The second book in the Great Fox series.

How well do you really know someone...?

Flick is a magician who needs answers. Her father is still missing, and top illusionist the Great Fox doesn't seem interested in finding him, despite his promises. Determined to solve the mystery of her father's disappearance and of The Bell System, his greatest and most mysterious magic trick, Flick must pull off an impossible diamond heist to win. But danger lurks around every corner, and nothing is what it seems.

Congratulations, Justyn!

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Clutch published today! Congratulations, Maya!

There's a thief in Aves Wood! M.G. Leonard, internationally bestselling author of Twitch, Beetleboy and Adventures on Trains, returns with the third gripping wildlife mystery for birdwatching detectives The Twitchers!

When the peregrine falcon nest is raided, Twitch realizes a thief is at work. Horrified, he and the Twitchers set out to catch the dangerous criminal, only to be ensnared in a deadly trap. Can they save themselves and stop the villain before anyone gets hurt?

Clutch is a thrilling spring mystery adventure about friendship, bravery and protecting nature. Out today with Walker Books.

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Princeton Architectural Press acquires Artists All Around by Alice Driver

Writer and journalist, Alice Driver’s non fiction book, Artists All Around, telling a lifelong friendship between her mother and the writer and illustrator, Maurice Sendak, has sold to Lynn Grady at Princeton Architectural Press.

A narrative of a child and an artist searching for and finding meaning in art. The deal was brokered by Rebecca Wearmouth at PFD, on behalf of Kirsty McLachlan. PAP will publish in Spring 2025.

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Walker Books seizes award-winning McCaughrain’s poignant YA romance

Lucy Earley at Walker Books has acquired a YA romance set in Northern Ireland exploring teen pregnancy from Children’s Books Ireland Award winner Kelly McCaughrain. It follows McCaughrain’s award-winning début, Flying Tips for Flightless Birds..

Publishing in January 2024, Little Bang follows shy science nerd Mel and slacker songwriter Sid, who get pregnant unexpectedly on their first date. This is Northern Ireland in 2018, where abortion is still illegal, and suddenly they are facing an impossible decision. Caught between families with conflicting views, Mel and Sid’s relationship starts to fall apart, and Mel finds herself feeling alone with the impossible dilemma of the Little Bang growing inside her.

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Granta acquires Olayiwola’s Strange Beach after a three-way auction

Rachael Allen at Granta Books acquired UK and Commonwealth rights to Oluwaseun Olayiwola’s debut poetry collection, Strange Beach after a three-way auction.

In poems exploring sex, and love, death and loss, Strange Beach is an examination of being a queer Nigerian-American man, in a different country, far from home. Granta said: is a wrangling of the various selves we hold and perform – across oceans and within relationships – through a highly patterned and textual lyrical play: it is a deeply moving and philosophical tapestry.

Granta magazine will publish several of Oluwaseun’s poems in August. The Guardian also featured Oluwaseun’s poem “Simulacrum” as “Poem of the Week” this week; a poem which Carol Rumens argues “embodies Olayiwola’s fusion of talents”.

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Robinson pre-empts de Bastion’s ‘powerful’ story of a piano and its player

Robinson has pre-empted The Piano Player of Budapest: A True Story of Survival, Hope and Music by Roxanne de Bastion, described as “a story about a piano and its most prodigious player – how it, along with him, survived".

Editorial director Emma Smith acquired UK and commonwealth rights in a “swift pre-empt”. The Piano Player of Budapest will publish in hardback, e-book and bespoke audio edition in June 2024.

When her father died, singer songwriter Roxanne de Bastion inherited a piano she knew had been in her family for over 100 years. But it is only when she finds a cassette recording of her grandfather, Stephen, playing one of his compositions, that the true and almost unbelievable history of the piano, this man and her family begins to unravel.

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Happy publication day to Ben Alderson-Day!

Published today by MUP, Presence explores one of the most curious experiences known to humankind: the universal, disturbing sense that someone or something is there when we are alone – the feeling of an unseen presence. Presence takes us alongside Ernest Shackleton’s expedition crossing South Georgia in 1916, to meet mediums and robots and step through real, imagined and virtual worlds. This compelling story will stoke the fascination of sceptics and ardent believers alike who are drawn to the mystery of the unseen.

St.Martins will publish this month in the States, with Alpina to publish in Russia. All translation rights represented by PFD.

Congratulations, Ben!

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Flock Horror published today by Farshore

Happy publication day to Jennifer Killick and the third book in the Dread Wood series, entitled Flock Horror.

Angelo and his friends know that together they can handle any pretty much anything – including giant mutant spiders or snake-like parasites that burrow into your brain. But when a terrifying new enemy attacks from above it seems they have met their ultimate match . . . how can they defeat giant vampire birds that are after BLOOD?

With summer term in full force – and sports day and prom night on the horizon – the whole school is in danger. The gang need a plan to bring safety to the skies!

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Haley McGee’s Age is a Feeling nominated for an Olivier Award

We are thrilled that Haley McGee’s show, Age is a Feeling, has been nominated for an Olivier Award for Outstanding Achievement in Affiliate Theatre. Currently showing at the Soho Theatre, Age Is A Feeling wrestles with our endless chances to change course while we’re alive. A covert rallying cry against cynicism and regret. A call to seize our time.

This never-the-same-twice show is a gripping story about how our relationship with mortality shapes the way we live.

Congratulations, Haley!

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Jennifer Killick shortlisted for The Children’s Book Award

As the only book award voted for by young people, children from across the UK are now invited to select their favourite books across three categories – Books for Younger Children, Books for Younger Readers and Books for Older Readers.

In the Older Readers category, the shortlisted titles are: Dread Wood (Farshore) by Jennifer Killick; The Light In Everything (Bloomsbury) by Katya Balen; and While The Storm Rages (Andersen Press) by Phil Earle.

The winners will be announced at an awards ceremony on Saturday 10th June.

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Happy publication to Beatrice Searle and Stone Will Answer

Stone Will Answer is an unusual adventure story of resilience and homecoming, of weight and motion, of rediscovering love and faith, and of journeys practical, spiritual and geological. A captivating blend of exploration, memoir and myth, and an insight into a beguiling craft, it asks what lessons might be learned from stone, what we choose to carry with us and what we return to put down or pick up again. Published by Harvill Secker, this is Beatrice Searle’s first book.

A gifted writer, capable of luminous description ― Spectator

Congratulations, Bea!

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Bloomsbury Children’s bags Sam Sedgman’s middle-grade series

Publishing in spring 2024, The Clockwork Conspiracy is the first book in the Isaac Turner Investigates series and Sedgman’s first solo middle-grade project. Ellen Holgate, head of fiction at Bloomsbury, acquired world rights in three books from Kirsty McLachlan at Morgan Green Creatives in a significant six-figure pre-empt.

The Clockwork Conspiracy is the story of aspiring inventor Isaac Turner, who lives with his dad, the chief horologist in charge of Big Ben. When Isaac’s father vanishes from the belfry on the night the clocks go back, leaving behind only a smashed pocket watch and a cryptic message, Isaac determines to find him. Hunting a trail of clues through London’s landmarks, Isaac uncovers a sinister plot in the gears of government and must race against time to save his father – and time itself.

Congratulations, Sam!

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Audible Original releases The Ice Children by M.G. Leonard

At the stroke of midnight on the dawn of December, five-year-old Finn Albedo is found frozen in the city park on a pedestal of ice. The doctor says his heart is beating, but no one can wake him.

Can Bianca remember her mission and find a way to save her brother and the other Ice Children before all their hearts are lost forever? A future classic with a powerful message at its core.

Released in audio, by Audible Original today.

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Farshore to publish collection of spooky horror stories curated by Jennifer Killick

Sarah Levison, editorial director, acquired world rights to Read, Scream, Repeat for readers aged nine to 12. It will publish in September 2023. The stories encompass everything from a ghostly graveyard discovery to mysterious beasts of the deep, flesh-eating aliens that lurk in the shadows and a birthday party that you really don’t want an invitation to.

Authors include Aisha Bushby, J T Williams, current Waterstones Children’s Laureate Joseph Coelho and Waterstones Prize winners Elle McNicoll and Sharna Jackson, alongside Kirsty Applebaum, Jasbinder Bilan, Rachel Delahaye, Kat Ellis, Phil Hickes, Polly Ho-Yen, Dan Smith and Killick herself.

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Happy publication day to M.G. Leonard and Sam Sedgman!

The prize-winning Adventures on Trains series embarks on a thrilling sixth adventure as Harrison Beck and Uncle Nat climb aboard the night train to Narvik, travelling to the Arctic Circle to see the northern lights for Christmas.

But as their train leaves Stockholm, Hal and Uncle Nat realize they’re being followed by a sinister figure, and Hal’s powers of observation are tested when Uncle Nat’s past comes back to haunt him. Journeying into the never ending night of the arctic winter, our railway detectives must outsmart an assassin in their most chilling adventure yet, in which nothing is as it seems.

Published today by Macmillan, The Arctic Railway Assassin, is the last book is this bestselling series.

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Anna Beer’s Eve Bites Back published today

Out today, in Eve Bites Back, Anna Beer investigates the lives and achievements of eight women writers, uncovering a startling and unconventional history of literature

From the fourteenth century through to the present day, women who write have been understood as mad, undisciplined, or dangerous. Female writers have always had to find ways to overcome or challenge these beliefs. Some were cautious and discreet, some didn’t give a damn, but all lived complex, eventful, and often controversial lives.

Published by Oneworld Publications.

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Canelo Crime set to publish new Welsh crime series by Sarah Ward

Commissioning editor Siân Heap has acquired World English Language rights to a new crime series by Sarah Ward in a three-book deal.

The Birthday Girl is the first book in a new crime series featuring former-Met police officer Mallory Dawson who moves to the remote Welsh island of Eldey to take up the position of night manager at a boutique hotel. As an odd assortment of guests gather and a storm hits the island, and the body count climbs, Mallory is in a race against time to work out which of her guests is the ‘Birthday Girl’.

Sarah Ward is a critically acclaimed crime and gothic thriller writer.

The Birthday Girl will be published in April 2023. Translation rights are represented by PFD.

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