AFTER ANATEVKA, Alexandra Silber
An evocative sequel to the beloved Broadway musical, Fiddler on the Roof that imagines the plight of Hodel as she searches for her fiance in a Siberian labor camp, by the actor who has played Tzeitel and Hodel respectively on the stage in New York and London. The publisher has also bought White Hot Grief […]
Three More Words, Ashley Rhodes-Courter (Paperback edition)
In the sequel to the New York Times bestselling memoir Three Little Words, Ashley Rhodes-Courter expands on life beyond the foster care system, the joys and heartbreak with the family she’s created, and her efforts to make peace with her past. Ashley Rhodes-Courter spent a harrowing nine years of her life in fourteen different foster […]
The Freshman Survival Guide, Nora Bradbury-Haehl and Bill McGarvey

A completely revised and updated values-based guide to navigating the first year of college that speaks to college students in their own language and offers practical tools that readers need to keep from drinking, sleeping, or skipping their way out of college. In the four years since its initial publication, THE FRESHMAN SURVIVAL GUIDE has […]
Writing with a Positive Attitude–It May Get You an Agent or Publisher!

There are many reasons why writers write, but one is that that they wish to be read. Most writers want to find their audience and connect with their audience. Whether it is because they have something to say, information to share, or are creating an experience, through memoir and fiction, most writers–at least those who […]
UNSELFIE: Why Empathetic Kids Succeed, Dr. Michele Borba

Is the Selfie Syndrome Undermining Our Kids’ Future? In her new book, UNSELFIE (Touchstone/Simon & Schuster, June 2016), bestselling author Michele Borba offers a 9-step program to help parents cultivate empathy in children, from birth to young adulthood—and explains why developing a healthy sense of empathy is a key predictor of which kids will thrive […]
LESSONS ALONG THE RESCUE ROAD, Peter Zheutlin
From the bestselling author of RESCUE ROAD (Sourcebooks, 2015), a chronicle of the author’s mid-life adoption of two rescue dogs, the camaraderie, adventures, misadventures, and lessons that emerge about dogs, human nature, relationships–in short, life. (World Rights/TarcherPerigee/Penguin/Fall 2017)
SHAME NATION: Preventing, Surviving and Overcoming Digital Disaster, Sue Scheff and Melissa Schorr
Internet safety expert Scheff and journalist Schorr document the rise of cyber-shaming such as trolling, revenge porn, sexting scandals, email hacks, and cyber-lynchings and tell us what we need to do to protect ourselves (and others) as well as how to recover from an attack after it happens. (Sourcebooks/World English/2017)
Russakoff

Dale Russakoff Dale Russakoff spent twenty-eight years as a reporter for the Washington Post, covering politics, education, social policy, and other topics. From 1994 to 2008, she served in the Post’s New York Bureau, where she covered the NYC metropolitan area, including Newark, New Jersey. Dale Russakoff grew up in Birmingham, Alabama, attended public schools […]
SECRET LETTERS, Juliet Madison
Going one step beyond journaling, SECRET LETTERS encourages letter-writing for self-empowerment, insight, to express gratitude and inspire us. Juliet Madison is an artist (author of COLOR YOUR DREAMS), life coach and novelist. She provides templates for letters (Dear Younger Self, Dear Soul Mate, Dear God) and inspires us to create our own. (Sourcebooks/Spring 2017/World Rights)
COLOR YOUR DREAMS, Juliet Madison

So much more than a coloring book! You have the power to change your life-and Color Your Dreams can help! Each of the 100 coloring pages in this inspiring book is designed around an empowering word (such as love, courage, and kindness) that will encourage you to be the person you want to be. Guided […]