STRANGER, Ben H. Winters (Audible Original)
A clever riff on Patricia Highsmith’s Strangers on a Train, with a high-tech twist, by the award-winning mystery and science fiction author. (Audible, World Rights, Summer 2022)
WILLIAMSBURG AND THE HISTORICAL TRIANGLE COOKBOOK, Holly Herrick
Drawing on the European, African and Native American roots of 21st century fare in Virginia, the latest from the author of The New Charleston Chef’s Table, will profile 65 restaurants and the rich history and lore of the region, illustrated with full-color photography. (Globe Pequot, World Rights, Summer 2024)
UNTITLED PICTURE BOOK ON RESILIENCE, Michele Borba (and Julia Cook)
Educator and author of THRIVERS Michele Borba and parenting expert Julia Cook’s untitled book on how to help children learn the keys to resilience, told through a fictional story ( National Center for Youth Issues/World Rights/Fall 2023).
THE PIRATE KING, Sean Kingsley and Rex Cowan
Maritime archaeologist Sean Kingsley and shipwreck hunter Rex Cowan’s THE PIRATE KING, the story of the “Robin Hood of the Seas,” Henry Avery of Devon who, during the Golden Age of Piracy, absconded with millions from a Mughal ship seized off the coast of India, and literally vanished into thin air. (Pegasus/North American and non-exclusive […]
RICHARD NIXON: NATIVE SON, Paul Carter
Attorney Paul Carter’s biography of our 37th President, drawn from over 600 oral histories and dozens of interviews conducted by the author with Nixon intimates, an examination of Richard Nixon through the lens of his Southern California roots; sharing the story of Nixon’s life, including his humble rural upbringing, his career and life successes, his […]
Emma of 83rd Street, Audrey Bellezza and Emily Harding
A contemporary retelling of Jane Austen’s EMMA set in Upper East Side Manhattan. (Gallery/Simon & Schuster, World Rights, Spring 2023)
THE BABY WILL BE JUST FINE! The (Not So) Selfish Mom’s Guide to Surviving the First Year, Becky Viera
PR professional, writer for Scary Mommy and BabyCenter, and voice behind the Instagram account, Witty Otter Becky Vieira’s realistic look at new motherhood with actionable, real-world advice focused on the health and welfare of moms. (Union Square & Co/World Rights/May 2023).
Commons Sense: A Strategy for Civic Education, Michael Feuer
The Dean of the Graduate School of Education and Human Development at George Washington University presents a powerful argument for reviving and rethinking a civic education curriculum at the high school and college level–one that encompasses tools for understanding current and future threats to democracy. (Johns Hopkins University Press, World Rights, 2023)
BEYOND ABUELA’S KITCHEN, Karla A. Salinari
Latina holistic health coach Karla A. Salinari draws on her Puerto Rican, Dominican and Cuban family traditions to create a flavorful plant-based Latinx cuisine. (Skyhorse Publishing, World Rights, May 2023)
The A-Ha! Method – Communicating Powerfully in a Time of Distraction, by Gabe Zichermann
Entrepreneur, professional public speaker, and author of THE GAMIFICATION REVOLUTION, Gabe Zichermann shares his behavioral-science based approach to crafting and delivering speeches and idea/company pitches or even leading a meeting that will help readers engage and persuade today’s distracted listeners. (Rowman & Littlefield , World English, Fall 2022)