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LIFT AND SEPARATE, Marilyn Simon Rothstein

The Ephron sisters meets Jennifer Weiner in a hilarious novel about what happens when a middle-aged woman’s husband, owner of a lingerie empire, Bountiful Bosoms, leaves her for his 32DD twenty two-year old fitting model. In the wake of the most humiliating event of her life, she seeks reconciliation and revenge, and finds friendship and […]

Summer Girl by A.S. Green

Writing as A.S. Green, Anne Greenwood Brown’s first New Adult novel begins when Kathryn D’Arcy’s vanished college fund forces her to take a mysteriously well-paying summer job at the lighthouse on stark Little Bear Island island in hopes of salvaging her senior year of college. But a golden retriever with a mind of her own, a […]

DARK EYES, LADY BLUE

The first young adult account of the life of Maria of Agreda, the 17th Century Franciscan abbess, mystic spiritual writer, also known as Lady in blue and the Blue Nun, after the color of her order’s habit,known especially for writing a series of revelations about the life of the Blessed Virgin Mary, and reports of […]

SAY IT LIKE YOU MEAN IT, Kristi Hedges

From the author of The Power of Presence, a research-based guide that uncovers the real reasons why so many leaders though they diligently follow the supposed rules of good communication often fall flat with their audience and what they should be doing instead to deliver messages that truly inspire (Amacom, World Rights, Spring 2017)

MASHED, Holly Herrick

Contemporary and classic recipes derived from potato, vegetable and fruit mashes for all seasons. (Gibbs-Smith, Fall 2016, World Rights)

QUEST OF KINGS Trilogy, Robert Evert

From the author of THE RIDDLE IN STONE trilogy comes a new fantasy trilogy, featuring an unlikely heroine, a plain, peasant girl who becomes a knight when she undertakes a heroic quest. (Diversion Books, Book One 2016, World Rights)

THAT GIRL: A Memoir of 9/11, Helaina Hovitz

Helaina Hovitz was 12 when the towers came down in her neighborhood.  The horrifying images and aftermath derailed her family’s life, and Hovitz spiraled into depression, addiction and self-harming behaviors–until she came out the other end. Her memoir of post-traumatic stress, resilience and healing is the first to shed light on this event from a […]

THE MYTH OF THE ADHD CHILD, Thomas Armstrong, Ph.D.

Educator and psychologist Thomas Armstrong is fully revising (60% new material) his classic book, The Myth of the ADD Child, to reflect the tremendous advances in knowledge in the field of learning differences. (Tarcher/Penguin Random House, World Rights, 2016)