CYBERCIVICS: A Parent’s Guide to Helping Kids Build a Healthy Relationship with Technology by Diana Graber
Digital literacy educator and founder of CyberWise, Diana Graber helps parents teach their digital kids the skills they need to avoid the pitfalls associated with tech while at the same time learning to harness the amazing tools they have at their fingertips so they can build happy and successful lives. (Amacom/World Rights/2019)
THE PHAROAH’S TREASURE: The Origin of Paper and the Rise of Western Civilization by John Gaudet
Author of Papyrus: The Plant that Changed the World: From Ancient Egypt to Today’s Water Wars, John Gaudet, Ph.D’s THE PHARAOH’S TREASURE: The Origin of Paper and the Rise of Western Civilization, a multi-disciplinary history of how the first paper fueled the development of Western Civilization beginning in Egypt during the Neolithic period through the introduction […]
THE WANDERER: Edgar Allan Poe and the City by Scott Peeples with photos by Michelle Van Parys
University of Charleston English professor, Scott Peeples, with University of Charleston photography professor Michelle Van Parys offer a reexamination of Poe, who changed addresses on average once a year throughout his adult life, through the lens of the American cities that shaped his life and writing. (Princeton University Press/World Rights/Spring 2019)
HUSHED IN DEATH, Stephen P. Kelly
Following LANGUAGE OF THE DEAD and WAGES OF DESIRE, the third Inspector Lamb mystery set in an English village during World War II. (Pegasus/Fall 2018/World Rights)
FIND MORE SPACE IN YOUR HOME by Roberta Sandenbergh
Known as “The Small-Space Architect” Sandenbergh’s guide will offer innovative design ideas and planning guides to help readers passionate about doing more with less make the most of the underutilized spaces they already have in their homes. Perfect for those striving to live more simply, people foregoing the suburbs for urban life, and downsizing retirees. […]
WHAT’S YOUR HOT DOG STAND? Chris Farrell
The search for money, meaning, identity and community at work in the second half of life. Farrell is host of American Public Media’s Marketplace and a regular contributor to The New York Times and Next Avenue. He holds a degree from the London School of Economics. The book will argue that older Americans are redefining […]
WILD CHILD by A.S. Green
In this follow-up to SUMMER GIRL, A.S. Green takes us back to Little Bear Island as a former Navy SEAL now private investigator arrives to provide security for a celebrity wedding and comes face-to-face with the most terrifying challenge of his life: a small-town island girl whose sharp tongue and take-no-prisoners attitude is seriously throwing […]
FREYJA’S DAUGHTER by Rachel Pudelek
Launching a new fierce-feminist fantasy series, FREYJA’S DAUGHTER introduces us to Faline Fry, a bounty hunter and member of the Washington huldra coterie, who must unite the succubae, harpies, mermaids, and rusalki to rescue her sister and escape the clutches of the Hunters, the mysterious men who have been controlling the wild women for centuries. […]
THE DIVORCE HACKER’S GUIDE TO UNTYING THE KNOT, Ann Grant
A divorce litigator and high-conflict divorce survivor offers a supportive step-by-step guide to ending a marriage quickly and efficiently while helping women rebuild their lives and take back their power from a divorce industry that profits on their misery. (New World Library, World Rights, Fall 2018)
LIVING WITH A GREEN HEART, Gay Browne
From the founder of Greenopia, a 52-week guide to healing ourselves, our communities and the planet, one small act or lifestyle change at a time. (Kensington Publishing/World Rights excluding China, Taiwan, Japan & Korea/Spring 2018)