Knopf Pantheon Summer 2013
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Knopf Pantheon Summer 2013
Knopf Pantheon Summer 2013 Publicity Assignments for Knopf and Pantheon Summer 2013 Paul Bogaards [email protected] and Elizabeth Lindsey [email protected] THE REDEEMER / Jo Nesbø Gabrielle Brooks [email protected] and Erica Hinsley [email protected] THE REALM OF LAST CHANCES / Steve Yarbrough REVOLUTIONARY SUMMER / Joseph J. Ellis CLAIRE OF THE SEA LIGHT / Edwidge Danticat A TRECHEROUS PARADISE/Henning Mankell Kathy Zuckerman [email protected] and Brittany Morrongiello [email protected] STUDIO SAINT-EX / Ania Szado QUEEN ANNE / Anne Somerset ELEVEN DAYS / Lea Carpenter INSTRUCTIONS FOR A HEAT WAVE / Maggie O’Farrell Lena Khidritskaya [email protected] and Brittany Morrongiello [email protected] A MARKER TO MEASURE DRIFT / Alexander Maksik CORRESPONDENCES / Anne Michaels THE MADONNA ON THE MOON / Rolf Bauerdick THE DEVIL’S CAVE / Martin Walker Poetry: MOON WOKE ME UP NINE TIMES/David Young F/Franz Wright Erica Hinsley [email protected] GOING HOME AGAIN / Dennis Bock Michiko Clark [email protected] 1001 NIGHTS/ Hanan al-Shaykh AMS/TRAINS AND LOVERS/AMS THE PURCHASE/ Linda Spalding Erinn Hartman [email protected] Josie Kals [email protected] BOOTSTRAPPER / Mardi Jo Link CALCUTTA / Amit Chaudhuri THE INNOCENCE GAME / Michael Harvey BAD MONKEY/Carl Hiaasen STAY, ILLUSION/ Simon Critchley NEVER FUCK UP/ Jens Lapidus BAD BLOOD/ Arne Dahl THE HAPPY ATHEIST/ PZ Myers Michelle Somers [email protected] and Brittany Morrongiello [email protected] GABRIELE D’ANNUNZIO / Lucy Hughes-Hallett THE CANCER CHRONICLES/George Johnson THE INFATUATIONS / Javier Marias Kim Thornton [email protected] AMERICANAH / Chimamanda Adichie GETTYSBURG / Allen Guelzo PARIS WAS THE PLACE / Susan Conley THE HOMECOMING / Carsten Stroud Sara Eagle [email protected] AMOR AND PSYCHE / Carolyn Cooke THE ENGAGEMENT / J. Courtney Sullivan THE SWEET GIRL / Annabel Lyon Trains and Lovers A Novel Alexander McCall Smith A wonderful new stand-alone novel from the internationally beloved and best-selling Alexander McCall Smith: a story that explores the nature of love--and trains--through a series of intertwined romantic tales. The rocking of the train car, the sound of its wheels on the rails...there's something special about this form of travel that makes for easy conversation. Which is just what happens to the four strangers who meet in Trains and Lovers. As they travel by rail from Edinburgh to London, they entertain one another with tales of how trains have changed their lives. A young, keen-eyed Scotsman recounts how he turned a friendship with a young female coworker into a romance by spotting an anachronistic train in an eighteenth century painting. An Australian woman shares how her parents fell in love and spent their life together running a railroad siding in the remote Australian Outback. A middle-aged American arts patron sees two young men saying good-bye in the station and recalls his youthful crush on another man. And a young Englishman describes how exiting his train at the wrong station allowed him to meet an intriguing woman whom he impulsively invited to dinner--and into his life. Here is Alexander McCall Smith at his most enchanting. ON SALE 6/11/2013 PANTHEON HARDCOVER 978-0-307-90854-4 $22.00 Category: Fiction BISAC 1: Fiction - Contemporary Women BISAC 2: Fiction - Romance - Contemporary BISAC 3: Fiction - Literary Page Count: 256 Trim Size: 5 x 7 Spine/Depth: 31/32 Carton Count: 12 STAND-ALONE NOVEL: Sandy's first non-series novel since 2009, this is also his most romantic book so far, which should appeal to new readers as well as his longtime audience. SALES: Sandy's titles have sold more than 17 million copies for the Knopf group. There are 37,000 copies in print of the hardcover edition of his last stand-alone novel, La's Orchestra Saves the World. AUTHOR PLATFORM: Sandy continues to increase his presence on social media, interacting directly with readers on Facebook (more than 32,000 likes/fans) and Twitter (more than 8,100 followers). Praise for Alexander McCall Smith "McCall Smith's generous writing and dry humor, his gentleness and humanity, and his ability to evoke a place and a set of characters without caricature or condescension have endeared his books to readers." --The New York Times "Alexander McCall Smith writes about the enduring, patient qualities of love." --The Times (London) Marketing and Publicity About the Author/Illustrator Marketing Contact: Jonathan Lazzara National Review Attention National Media Attention, including print and radio features Extra galleys (with color covers) Also available as an eGalley National Print Advertising Campaign, including The New York Times Book Review and BookPage Mobile and Online AdvertisingCampaign Major GoodReads and Facebook advertising and promotion Possible Book trailer/TV spot Reading Group Guide (available online at the time of publication) Jacket Blowups Available Author Residence: Edinburgh, Scotland Author Hometown: Zimbabwe/Botswana ALEXANDER McCALL SMITH is the author of the international phenomenon The No. 1 Ladies' Detective Agency series, and of the Isabel Dalhousie series, the Portuguese Irregular Verbs series, the 44 Scotland Street series, and the Corduroy Mansions series. He is professor emeritus of medical law at the University of Edinburgh in Scotland and has served with many national and international organizations concerned with bioethics. He was born in what is now known as Zimbabwe and he was a law professor at the University of Botswana. Rights Territories: Audio: No British: No Restriction: US, Opn Mkt (no CAN) Other Editions E-book Hist/Prev Titles Conspiracy Of Friends, A/Mccall Smith, A… Conspiracy Of Friends, A (Ebk)/Mccall Sm… Limpopo Academy Of Private/Mccall Smith,… Limpopo Academy Of Private(Ebk/Mccall Sm… La's Orchestra Saves The World/Mccall Sm… La's Orchestra Saves (Ebk)/Mccall Smith,… Return indicator: Full copies only Book Club: Yes Translation: No Agency: DAVID HIGHAM ISBN 978-0-307-90826-1 ISBN 978-0-307-90723-3 978-0-307-90724-0 978-0-307-37840-8 978-0-307-90715-8 978-0-307-37838-5 978-0-307-37866-8 OS 3/14 On sale 6/12 6/12 4/12 4/12 12/09 12/09 Reprint: Yes 1st Serial: Yes Special Markets: Agent: Publisher Pantheon Publisher Pantheon Pantheon Pantheon Pantheon Pantheon Anchor Price Price $24.95 $12.99 $24.95 $12.99 $23.95 $11.99 One Thousand and One Nights A Retelling Hanan al-Shaykh From one of the world's most acclaimed contemporary Arab writers: a sparkling, sexy new reimagining of nineteen mesmerizing tales from the beloved masterpiece. The original tales of the One Thousand and One Nights were framed as stories told by the young queen Shahrazad to her murderous husband each night in order to save her life. Acclaimed Lebanese writer Hanan al-Shaykh has selected nineteen of the stories that focus primarily on the female characters at each story's heart. She has translated them into modern English and knitted them together into one cohesive narrative that is lush and evocative, rich with humor, and utterly captivating. ON SALE 6/11/2013 PANTHEON HARDCOVER 978-0-307-95886-0 $26.00/$31.00 Can. Category: Fiction BISAC 1: Fiction - Folklore BISAC 2: Fiction - Classics BISAC 3: Fiction - Literary Page Count: 320 Trim Size: 5-1/2 x 8-1/4 Spine/Depth: 36/32 Carton Count: 12 Marketing and Publicity National Review Attention National Media Attention, including radio features Possible major New York City venue reading with Mary Gaitskill and others (without author) Online Advertising and Promotion, including GoodReads and Facebook AUTHOR: Hanan al-Shaykh is a crucial figure in Middle Eastern women's literature. INTRODUCTION: Hanan al-Shaykh is to Arab literature as Mary Gaitskill is to American literature--passionate and controversial, sharp-eyed and revealing. As such, Gaitskill will introduce this volume, shaping a conversation about the relevance of these tales for American women. FIRST ARAB WOMAN TO TRANSLATE: This edition marks the very first translation of this classic to be undertaken by an Arab woman. It is fitting, in this case, that a work of literature that has been considered so scandalous has been reinterpreted and reimagined by an Arab writer whose books have been, at points, banned in parts of the Middle East for their scandalous content as well. THEATRICAL PRODUCTION: This book represents al-Shaykh's stunning original take on the material--it began with a play she wrote and which was staged in Edinburgh in 2011. Al-Shaykh is currently adapting the material for a production in London's West End. More info TK. ANCHOR BACKLIST: al-Shaykh's Anchor backlist was repackaged when her most recent, widely praised book, The Locust and the Bird, was published in 2009. U.K. praise for One Thousand and One Nights: "For grown-ups interested in rediscovering the One Thousand and One Nights in all its bawdy, violent glory. It is captivating." --Daily Mail "Al-Shaykh's One Thousand and One Nights is a treasure-box of stories." --The Independent "Hanan al-Shaykh's vivid 'reimagining' of the One Thousand and One Nights ... is a treat and a trap for story lovers. Like a contemporary Shahrazad, al-Shaykh has rendered 19 little masterpieces into a wondrously warm, ribald and hilarious concoction, reminding us of how bang up to date these stories can be." --Hanif Kureishi, The Guardian "Magical.... Bursting with jinnis and mischief." --Donna Tartt About the Author/Illustrator Author Residence: London, England Author Hometown: Beirut, Lebanon Hanan al-Shaykh, an award-winning journalist, novelist, and playwright, is the author of the short story collection I Sweep the Sun off Rooftops; the novels The Story of Zahra, Women of Sand and Myrrh, Beirut Blues, and Only in London; and a memoir about her mother, The Locust and the Bird. She was raised in Beirut, educated in Cairo, and lives in London. Rights Territories: US, Canada, open market (no Europe) Audio: Yes British: No Restriction: US,CAN,OpnMkt(no EU) Return indicator: Full copies only Book Club: Yes Translation: No Agency: ROGERS, COLERIDGE & WHITE Other Editions Trade Paper E-book Hist/Prev Titles The Locust And The Bird/Al-Shaykh, Hanan… The Locust and the Bird/Al-Shaykh, Hanan… Locust And The Bird (Ebk)/Al-Shaykh, Han… Only In London (Ebk)/Al-Shaykh, Hanan/EL Comp Titles Fairy Tales from the Brothers Grimm/Pull… Arabian Nights: Tales from 1001 Arabian… Tales from 1001 Arabian Nights/HC The Arabian Nights Ii/Everyman's Library… ISBN 978-0-307-94899-1 978-0-307-95887-7 ISBN 978-0-307-47231-1 978-0-307-37820-0 978-0-307-37836-1 978-0-307-42713-7 ISBN 9780670024971 9780141198279 9780141191652 9780375403217 OS 3/14 6/13 On sale 4/10 8/09 8/09 12/07 On sale 11/12 10/11 02/11 10/98 Publisher Anchor Pantheon Publisher Anchor Pantheon Anchor Anchor Publisher Viking Penguin Penguin Everyman's Library Reprint: Yes 1st Serial: Yes Special Markets: Agent: Price $15.00/$17.00 Can. Price $16.95/$19.95 Can. $24.95/$28.95 Can. $11.99/$13.99 Can. $11.99/$13.99 Can. Price $27.95 $200 $25.00 $24.00/$34.00 Can. Never Fuck Up A Novel Jens Lapidus From Sweden's best-selling crime novelist and author of Easy Money comes the riveting second installment of the Stockholm Noir Trilogy. With the same raw energy and verve he displayed in Easy Money, Jens Lapidus now gives us a new, electrifying tale of Stockholm's vicious underworld. Mahmud is fresh out of jail and heavily in debt to a drug lord. And though his life is spared in a game of Russian roulette, he's forced to work for a brutal mob boss in order to pay off his debts. Niklas, a mercenary and weapons expert with an appetite for violence and vigilante justice, is back in Sweden and plans to keep a low profile. But the discovery of a murdered man in his mother's building severely threatens those plans. Thomas, the volatile detective on the case, finding his efforts suspiciously stymied and the evidence tampered with, goes off the grid in search of the truth. But as the paths of these three men intertwine and the identity of the murdered man is revealed, crimes and secrets bigger, deeper, and darker than a mere murder will come to light. Translated from the Swedish by Astri von Arbin Ahlander. ON SALE 6/18/2013 PANTHEON HARDCOVER 978-0-307-37749-4 $26.95 Category: Fiction; Mystery BISAC 1: Fiction - Mystery & Detective - General BISAC 2: Fiction - Mystery & Detective - Hard-Boiled BISAC 3: Fiction - Crime Page Count: 512 Trim Size: 6-1/8 x 9-1/4 Spine/Depth: 40/32 Carton Count: 12 Marketing and Publicity Marketing Contact: Danielle Plafsky National Review Attention Scandinavian crime round-up features Possible joint appearances with other Scandinavian crime novelists Extra galleys Also available as an eGalley National Print Advertising, including The New York Times Book Review and The Strand Online Advertising Campaign, including NYTimes.com Promotion in the Pantheon Books enewsletter and to the KnopfDoubleday.com mystery list BEST-SELLING TRILOGY: Lapidus's Stockholm Noir Trilogy has sold more than a million copies internationally. It has been translated into more than 30 languages. MOVIES: The Swedish film version of Easy Money recently opened in New York and Los Angeles to positive reviews. Two more Swedish films are in production, and a Hollywood version of Easy Money is currently under development with Warner Bros. LITERARY AND CULTURAL CELEBRITY: Lapidus, a defense lawyer for some of Sweden's most notorious underworld criminals, has an authenticity and hard-boiled style that has drawn many comparisons to James Ellroy. In 2010, Lapidus was chosen by Cafe, Sweden's leading men's fashion magazine, as Sweden's best-dressed man. Praise for Easy Money: "At last, an epic European thriller to rival the Stieg Larsson books. It's an entirely new criminal world, beautifully rendered--and a wildly thrilling novel." --James Ellroy "[A] searing debut." --Publishers Weekly (starred review) About the Author/Illustrator Author Residence: Stockholm, Sweden JENS LAPIDUS is a criminal defense lawyer who represents some of Sweden's most notorious underworld criminals. He lives in Stockholm with his wife. Rights Territories: US and open market (no Canada) Return indicator: Full copies only Audio: Yes Book Club: Yes British: No Translation: No Restriction: US, Opn Mkt (no CAN) Agency: SALOMONSSON AGENCY Other Editions E-book Abridged CD Hist/Prev Titles Easy Money/Lapidus, Jens/HC Easy Money (Ebk)/Lapidus, Jens/EL Easy Money/Lapidus, Jens/TR Comp Titles The Leopard/Nesbo, Jo/HC The Snowman/Nesbo, Jo/HC The Man From Beijing/Mankell, Henning/HC Blood's a Rover/Ellroy, James/HC The Hilliker Curse/Ellroy, James/HC ISBN 978-0-307-90850-6 978-0-307-95886-0 ISBN 978-0-307-37748-7 978-0-307-90682-3 978-0-307-39023-3 ISBN 978-0-307-59587-4 978-0-307-59586-7 978-0-307-27186-0 978-0-679-40393-7 978-0-307-59350-4 OS 6/13 6/13 On sale 4/12 4/12 11/12 On sale 12/11 5/11 02/10 09/09 9/10 Publisher Pantheon Pantheon Publisher Pantheon Vintage Vintage Publisher Knopf Knopf Knopf Knopf Knopf Reprint: Yes 1st Serial: Yes Special Markets: Agent: Price $26.00/$31.00 Can. Price $26.95 $11.99 $16.00 Price $26.95 $25.95 $25.95 $28.95/$35.00 Can. $24.95/$27.95 Can. Stay, Illusion! The Hamlet Doctrine Simon Critchley and Jamieson Webster The figure of Hamlet haunts our culture like the Ghost haunts him. Arguably, no literary work, not even the Bible, is more familiar to us than Shakespeare's Hamlet. Everyone knows at least six words from the play; often people know many more. Yet the play--Shakespeare's longest--is more than "passing strange" and becomes deeply unfamiliar when considered closely. Stay, Illusion! is a passionate encounter with the play that affords an original look at this work of literature and the prismatic quality of the play to project meaning. Along the way, Simon Critchley and Jamieson Webster consider the political context and stakes of Shakespeare's play, its relation to religion, the movement of desire, and the incapacity to love. ON SALE 6/25/2013 PANTHEON HARDCOVER SUBJECT: Hamlet is embedded in our psyches, in our culture--analyses, commentaries, and reenactments only enlarge its impact and influence. AUTHORS: Critchley's and Webster's different approaches make for an engagement that encompasses different facets of the play, from the metaphysical to the analytical, the historical to the feminist. APPROACH: This book is, quite simply, sui generis. AUDIENCE: Readers of Marjorie Garber's Shakespeare After All and Stephen Greenblatt's Will in the World. This book will be of interest to all students and aficionados of Shakespeare. COMPARISON: Alain de Botton's How Proust Can Change Your Life, Geoff Dyer's Out of Sheer Rage. This book defies facile label or ordinary box. About the Author/Illustrator 978-0-307-90761-5 $25.00/$29.95 Can. Category: LITERATURE; THEATER BISAC 1: Literary Criticism - Shakespeare BISAC 2: Performing Arts - Theater - History & Criticism BISAC 3: Literary Criticism & Collections - English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh Page Count: 288 Trim Size: 5 x 8 Spine/Depth: 34/32 Carton Count: 12 Marketing and Publicity Marketing Contact: Jonathan Lazzara National Review Attention National Media Attention, including print, radio, and TV features Author Tour: Boston and New York Extra galleys Also Available as an eGalley National Print Advertising Campaign, including The New York Times Book Review Online Advertising and Promotion, including GoodReads and Facebook Author Residence: Brooklyn, NY Author Hometown: Crichley: Liverpool; Webster: Miami SIMON CRITCHLEY is the Hans Jonas Professor of Philosophy at the New School for Social Research. He also teaches at Tilburg University and the European Graduate School. His many books include Very Little...Almost Nothing, The Faith of the Faithless, and The Book of Dead Philosophers (Vintage 2009), which made The New York Times extended bestseller list.. He is series moderator of "The Stone," a philosophy column in The New York Times, to which he is a frequent contributor. In the fall of 2012 he ran a "On Thuth and Lies" talk series at BAM. JAMIESON WEBSTER is a psychoanalyst in private practice in New York City. She is the author of The Life and Death of Psychoanalysis: On Unconscious Desire and its Sublimation (Karnac, 2011) and has written for Cabinet Magazine, The New York Times, and many psychoanalytic publications. She teaches at Eugene Lang College and supervises doctoral students in clinical psychology at the City University of New York. Rights Territories: US, Canada, open market Audio: Yes British: No Restriction: US, Canada, Open Mkt Return indicator: Full copies only Book Club: Yes Translation: No Agency: JONATHAN CLOWES Other Editions E-book Hist/Prev Titles The Book Of Dead Philosophers/Critchley,… Book Of Dead Philosophers(Ebk)/Critchley… Comp Titles How Proust Can Change Your Lif/De Botton… How Proust Can Change Your Lif/De Botton… ISBN 978-0-307-90762-2 ISBN 978-0-307-39043-1 978-0-307-47263-2 ISBN 9780679442752 9780679779155 OS 6/13 On sale 2/09 2/09 On sale 4/97 4/98 Publisher Pantheon Publisher Vintage Vintage Publisher Pantheon Vintage Reprint: Yes 1st Serial: No Special Markets: Agent: Price Price $15.95 $13.99/$15.95 Can. Price $19.95/$27.95 Can. $15.00/$17.00 Can. The Happy Atheist PZ Myers From the author of one of the web's most popular science blogs, The Happy Atheist takes on religious fanaticism with all the gleeful disrespect it deserves. A small, fearless book that takes aim at big, stupid targets--and nails them. For the last several years, PZ Myers, writing the blog Pharyngula, has entertained millions of readers every month with his infectious love of evolutionary science and his equally infectious disdain for creationism, biblical literalism, "intelligent design" theory, and other products of godly illogic. While PZ does not accept the common atheist argument that religion necessarily makes people do evil, violent things, he does think that, most of the time, it makes them believe in the truly ridiculous--which is exactly what he skewers in this riotously funny book. In fact, The Happy Atheist is so outrageous, it's the only book about religion anyone should take seriously. ON SALE 8/13/2013 PANTHEON HARDCOVER 978-0-307-37934-4 $23.95/$27.95 Can. Category: Religion; Social Science BISAC 1: Religion - Atheism BISAC 2: Science - Evolution BISAC 3: Social Science - Sociology Of Religion Page Count: 176 Trim Size: 5-1/2 x 8-1/4 Spine/Depth: 25/32 Carton Count: 12 Marketing and Publicity Marketing Contact: Danielle Plafsky National Media Attention, including online and radio features National Review Attention Extra Galleys Also available as an eGalley National Print Advertising, including The New York Times Book Review Online Advertising through Google content network Online Promotion, including Facebook and Twitter PLATFORM: PZ Myers's blog, Pharyngula, has a tremendous following--three million visits every month, one million of them unique--and is routinely recognized as one of the best science blogs on the web. This is a great platform for spreading the word about The Happy Atheist. AUTHOR: Myers is a biology professor. When creationists start spinning their wheels over fanciful objections to established science, PZ is exactly the right person to set the record straight. FORMAT: Other recent atheist books by the likes of Richard Dawkins and Daniel Dennett weigh in at nearly 500 pages and are often as inaccessible as the pro-religion books they oppose. PZ has written a fun book that is a riot to read. About the Author/Illustrator Author Residence: Morris, MN PZ MYERS is an associate professor of biology at the University of Minnesota, Morris, and the author of the blog Pharyngula. Rights Territories: US, Canada, open market Audio: No British: No Restriction: US, Canada, Open Mkt Return indicator: Full copies only Book Club: Yes Translation: No Agency: BROCKMAN INC. Other Editions E-book Comp Titles Assholes/James, Aaron/HC God, No!/Jillette, Penn/HC The God Delusion/Dawkins, Richard/HC Letter to a Christian Nation/Harris, Sam… Breaking the Spell/Dennett, Daniel /HC ISBN 978-0-307-90745-5 ISBN 978-0-385-53565-6 9781451610369 9780618680009 978-0-307-26577-7 9780670034727 OS 8/13 On sale 10/12 8/11 09/06 09/06 2/06 Reprint: Yes 1st Serial: Yes Special Markets: Agent: Publisher Pantheon Publisher DDay Gen Adult Simon and Schuster Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Knopf Viking Price Price $23.95/$25.95 Can. $24.99 $27.00 $16.95/$22.95 Can. $25.95 Bad Blood A Crime Novel Arne Dahl In Arne Dahl's riveting follow up to Misterioso, the Intercrime team is tapped to track down an American serial killer--on the loose in Sweden. A Swedish literary critic is found tortured to death in a janitor's closet at Newark Liberty International Airport. When the police realize that the murderer made off with the victim's ticket to Stockholm, Swedish authorities are alerted immediately--but the killer eludes the dragnet. When Detectives Paul Hjelm and Kerstin Holm of the Intercrime unit take over the investigation, they find clues that steer them toward darker waters. The torture method used was not only a highly specialized form of information extraction--it allows the victim to whisper, but not scream--but it was also the modus operandi of a presumably deceased serial killer... Translated from the Swedish by Rachel Willson-Broyles ON SALE 8/13/2013 PANTHEON HARDCOVER 978-0-375-42536-3 $25.95/$30.00 Can. Category: Mystery BISAC 1: Fiction - Mystery & Detective - General BISAC 2: Fiction - Thrillers BISAC 3: Fiction - Mystery & Detective - Police Procedural Page Count: 384 Trim Size: 5-1/2 x 8-1/4 Spine/Depth: 42/32 Carton Count: 12 Marketing and Publicity Marketing Contact: Danielle Plafsky National Review Attention Scandinavian crime round-up features Possible joint appearances with other Scandinavian crime novelists Extra galleys Also available as eGalley National Print Advertising in BookPage and The Strand Online Advertising on NYTimes.com, USAToday.com, and Facebook Online Promotion in the Pantheon e-newsletter and on www.pantheonbooks.com and on the Knopf Doubleday Mystery site (mystery.knopfdoubleday.com) Outreach to mystery blogs and sites GROWTH: Misterioso debuted to great reviews and is steadily gaining an audience. American readers are attuning to the same qualities--sophisticated plotlines, fascinating complex characters, unique narrative voice--that has riveted Swedish readers for years. AWARDS: Dahl's books have sold more than two million copies in Europe and he has garnered numerous awards across the continent. ADAPTABILITY: A 10-episode television series adapted from Dahl's Intercrime novels recently aired in Sweden with great ratings. Praise for Misterioso: "Terrific. . . . Full of twists and turns, blind alleys and sudden assaults, procedural hassles and stakeouts." --The Providence Journal "Thoughtfully haunting and sometimes beautifully written, the first of Hjelm's cases to be translated into English is likely to resonate with readers of the Stieg Larsson trilogy." --Austin American-Statesman About the Author/Illustrator Author Residence: Stockholm, Sweden Arne Dahl is an award-winning crime novelist and literary critic. He lives in Stockholm. Rights Territories: US, Canada, open market Audio: Yes British: No Restriction: US, Canada, Open Mkt Return indicator: Full copies only Book Club: Yes Translation: No Agency: SALOMONSSON AGENCY Other Editions E-book Hist/Prev Titles Misterioso/Dahl, Arne/HC Misterioso/Dahl, Arne/TR Misterioso (Ebk)/Dahl, Arne/EL ISBN 978-0-307-90853-7 ISBN 978-0-375-42535-6 978-0-307-38803-2 978-0-307-37964-1 OS 8/13 On sale 7/11 7/12 7/11 Publisher Pantheon Publisher Pantheon Vintage Vintage Reprint: Yes 1st Serial: Yes Special Markets: Agent: Price Price $25.95/$29.00 Can. $15.95/$18.95 Can. $11.99/$13.99 Can. The Purchase A Novel Linda Spalding In this hard-edged, starkly beautiful historical novel set in the early 1800s, a Quaker family moves from Pennsylvania to the Virginia frontier, where all their values will be tested by setting up a homestead in the wild and by the moral dilemma of owning a slave. In 1798, Daniel Dickinson, recently widowed, shunned by his fellow Quakers when he marries his young servant girl to help with his five young children, moves his shaken family down the Wilderness Road to the Virginia/Kentucky border. Although determined to hold on to his Quaker ways, and despite his most dearly held belief that slavery is a sin, Daniel soon becomes the owner of a young slave boy named Onesimus, a purchase that sets off a chain of tragic events. As Daniel's children and young wife grow and change, those events send each member of the family down a different path and drive the book to its unexpected conclusion. Filled with moral complexity, memorable characters drawn with compassion and depth, and the nitty-gritty details of frontier life, The Purchase is a powerful novel of sacrifice and redemption, a resonant and timeless work. ON SALE 8/6/2013 PANTHEON HARDCOVER 978-0-307-90841-4 $25.95 Category: Fiction BISAC 1: Fiction - Historical BISAC 2: Fiction - Literary BISAC 3: Fiction - Family Saga Page Count: 320 Trim Size: 6-1/8 x 9-1/4 Spine/Depth: 36/32 Carton Count: 12 Marketing and Publicity Marketing Contact: Jonathan Lazzara National Review Attention National Media Attention, including print and radio features Select Author Appearances (Louisville, Philadelphia, San Francisco, and Virginia) Extra galleys Also available as an eGalley Online Advertising and Promotion, including GoodReads and Facebook Reading Group Guide SETTING: An extraordinarily vivid and realistic depiction of life on the Virginia/Kentucky frontier, with its newly settled land and towns, including how people farmed, built houses, practiced natural medicine, and also chronicles the rise of a planter society. GENERATIONAL SAGA: Besides the father, Daniel, there are, among others: the young servant-girl-become-wife who finds her own path amid the Quaker family and outgrows her narrow orphanage upbringing in a leap of insight; the slave boy who meets his trials with superhuman grace; the oldest daughter, Mary, who finds the slave boy and a slave girl--who is a gifted healer--her best friends in a new land; we follow them all as they grow and change and marry. SLAVERY: A deeply compassionate view of the evils of slavery for both blacks and whites. AUTHOR: Linda Spalding is an American living in Canada. The book is based loosely on her own family, which should be an interesting publicity angle. PUBLICITY: McClelland and Stewart is publishing this fall, making it a leading new fiction title. Spalding is publicizing widely there and will publicize here as well. Advance quotes and early reviews on the reverse side. PRIZES: The Purchase has just won Canada's Governor General's Literary Award, and has been nominated for its Rogers Writers' Trust Fiction Prize. About the Author/Illustrator Author Residence: Toronto, Canada Author Hometown: Kansas Linda Spalding was born and raised in Kansas. She is the author of three novels and two acclaimed works of nonfiction, The Follow, which was short-listed for The Trillium Book Award and the Pearson Writers' Trust Non-Fiction Prize; and, most recently, Who Named the Knife. She received the Harbourfront Festival Prize for her contribution to the Canadian literary community. She lives in Toronto, where she is the editor of Brick magazine. Rights Territories: US and open market (no Canada) Audio: No British: No Restriction: US, Opn Mkt (no CAN) Return indicator: Full copies only Book Club: Yes Translation: No Agency: TRIDENT MEDIA GROUP Other Editions E-book Hist/Prev Titles Who Named The Knife/Spalding, Linda/HC Who Named The Knife/Spalding, Linda/TR Mere / Spalding, Linda / HC The Follow / Spalding, Linda / HC The Follow / Spalding, Linda /TR The Paper Wife / Spalding, Linda / HC The Paper Wife/Spalding, Linda/TR Daughters of Captain Cook / Spalding, Li… ISBN 978-0-307-90842-1 ISBN 978-0-375-42476-2 978-0-307-27920-0 9780002255387 9781550139297 9781552630525 9780880014533 9780880015240 000000000 OS 8/13 On sale 9/07 10/08 08/01 05/98 04/02 04/96 05/97 06/88 Reprint: Yes 1st Serial: No Special Markets: Agent: Publisher Pantheon Publisher Pantheon Anchor HarperCollins Key Porter Books Key Porter Books Ecco Press HarperCollins/Ecco Press Lester and Orphen Dennys, Toronto Price Price $23.95 $14.95 Moon Woke Me Up Nine Times Selected Haiku of Basho Matsuo Basho; Translated by David Young Vivid new translations of Basho's popular haiku, in a selected format ideal for newcomers as well as fans long familiar with the Japanese master. Basho, the famously bohemian traveler through seventeenth-century Japan, is a poet attuned to the natural world as well as humble human doings; "Piles of quilts/ snow on distant mountains/ I watch both," he writes. His work captures both the profound loneliness of one observing mind and the broad-ranging joy he finds in our connections to the larger community. David Young, acclaimed translator and Knopf poet, writes in his introduction to this selection, "This poet's consciousness affiliates itself with crickets, islands, monkeys, snowfalls, moonscapes, flowers, trees, and ceremonies...Waking and sleeping, alone and in company, he moves through the world, delighting in its details." Young's translations are bright, alert, musically perfect, and rich in tenderness toward their maker. BASHO: A favorite with audiences, and frequently anthologized and studied. His work is already well known, but there is ample room for a solid "Selected" in the marketplace. DAVID YOUNG: The highly praised translator of Petrarch, as well as Du Fu and other Chinese poets, Young brings his translator's skill and his sensitivity as a poet to this project. ON SALE 4/2/2013 KNOPF TRADE PAPERBACK 978-0-307-96200-3 $17.00/$20.00 Can. Category: Poetry BISAC 1: Poetry - Asian - Japanese BISAC 2: Literary Collections - Asian BISAC 3: Literary Collections - Asian - Japanese Page Count: 128 Trim Size: 5-3/16 x 8 Spine/Depth: 11/32 Carton Count: 24 Marketing and Publicity Online Advertising and Promotion, including Facebook Praise for Young's translations: "David Young's version of Petrarch will refresh our images of the West's crucial lyric poet. We are given a Petrarch in our own vernacular, with echoes of Wyatt, Shakespeare, and many who come after." --Harold Bloom "Phenomenal. Among a half-dozen publications of poetry which have given [us] the greatest delight to read." --Vernon Young, Parnassus About the Author/Illustrator Author Residence: Oberlin, OH David Young has written eleven previous books of poetry, including, most recently, Black Lab and Field of Light and Shadow: Selected and New Poems. He is a well-known translator of the Chinese poets as well as the poems of Petrarch and Eugenio Montale. A past winner of the Guggeheim and NEA Fellowships as well as a Pushcart Prize, Young is the Longman Professor Emeritus of English and Creative Writing at Oberlin College and the editor of the Field Poetry Series at Oberlin College Press. 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Studio Saint-Ex Ania Szado ON SALE 6/4/2013 KNOPF HARDCOVER 978-0-307-96279-9 $25.95 Category: Fiction BISAC 1: Fiction - Literary BISAC 2: Fiction - Historical BISAC 3: Fiction - Romance - Historical - General Page Count: 368 Trim Size: 5-5/8 x 8-1/4 Spine/Depth: 41/32 Carton Count: 12 Marketing and Publicity Marketing Contact: Jonathan Lazzara National Print Features Extra galleys Also available as an eGalley National Print Advertising in The New York Times Book Review Online Promotion and Advertising on GoodReads, Facebook Reading Group Guide (available on aaknopf.com at the time of publication) A sleek, stylish novel set in the New York of the 1940s, between the shock of Pearl Harbor and the landing of American troops in Europe--a deft romantic novel about a wartime triangle involving a twenty-two-year-old fashion designer poised to launch her career . . . the French expatriate writer and war pilot, Antoine de Saint-Exupéry, who's left his Nazi-occupied country and come to Manhattan for a month, only to stay for two years . . . and his beautiful, estranged Salvadoran wife determined to win back her husband at all costs--and seductions. With Paris under occupation by Hitler's troops, New York's Mayor LaGuardia has vowed to turn his city into the new fashion capital of the world. A handful of American designers are set to become the industry's brightest names, and Mignonne Lachapelle is determined to be among them. Her ambition and ethics are clear, until she falls for the celebrated and tormented adventurer Captain Saint-Exupéry. In New York, he writes a new book on the fall of France, Flight to Arras (it became a number-one best seller) and collects (a year late) his 1939 National Book Award for Wind, Sand and Stars (by the time of his arrival in New York, in early 1941, the book had sold 250,000 copies). To distract him from his malaise at being in exile, and at his U.S. publisher's offhand suggestion, he begins work on a new book, an exotic fable . . . Nothing about Mig's tempestuous, romantic relationship with Saint-Ex is straightforward. The greatest complication, though, comes in the form of his deceptively simple manuscript about a petit bonhomme in the Sahara Desert fallen to earth on a journey across the planets . . . Studio Saint-Ex will be published to coincide with the seventieth anniversary of Saint-Exupéry's The Little Prince, a book that has been translated into 250 languages, that continues to sell more than a million copies per year (100,000 in the U.S. alone), and that has sold to date 200 million copies worldwide. A $60 million 3D animated feature adaptation of The Little Prince is in the works, produced by Aton Soumache. A wholly original novel that seamlessly weaves together fact and fiction and brings to life a glittering New York City poised to become the fashion capital of the world, as it has become the outpost for French artists and writers fleeing Hitler's invading armies. The novel's center makes real the quietly audacious man whose beloved story of a little boy from asteroid B-612 has touched the heart and soul of millions of readers. Stacy Schiff's admired biography of Saint-Exupéry ("Superb, spirited, enthralling." --David McCullough). About the Author/Illustrator Author Residence: Toronto, Ontario Author Hometown: Hamilton, Ontario ANIA SZADO graduated from the Ontario College of Art and the University of British Columbia. Her first novel, Beginning of Was, was shortlisted for the Commonwealth Writers' Prize. Her writing has appeared in numerous periodicals, including The Globe and Mail, Flare, and This Magazine. She lives in Toronto. Rights Territories: US and open market (no Canada) Audio: No British: No Restriction: US, Opn Mkt (no CAN) Other Editions E-book Hist/Prev Titles Beginning of Was / Ania Szado Comp Titles The Paris Wife/Mclain, Paula/HC Telegraph Days/McMurtry, Larry/HC The Pale Blue Eye/Bayard, Louis/HC The Pale Blue Eye/Bayard, Louis/TR Arthur & George/Barnes, Julian/HC Arthur & George/Barnes, Julian/TR The Dante Club/Pearl, Matthew/HC Return indicator: Full copies only Book Club: Yes Translation: No Agency: MELANIE JACKSON AGENCY LLC ISBN 978-0-307-96280-5 ISBN 9780143017295 ISBN 978-0-345-52130-9 9780739470169 9780060733971 9780060733988 978-0-307-26310-0 978-1-4000-9703-6 9780375505294 OS 6/13 On sale 02/04 On sale 2/11 5/06 5/06 6/07 1/06 1/07 2/03 Reprint: Yes 1st Serial: No Special Markets: Agent: MELANIE JACKSON Publisher Knopf Publisher Penguin Books Canada Publisher Ballantine Books Simon & Schuster Harper William Morrow Paperbacks Knopf Vintage Random House Price Price $24.00 Price $25.00 $25.00 $24.95 $14.99 $24.95 $16.00 $24.95/$37.95 Can. Knopf MapGuide: Seoul Knopf Guides ON SALE 4/30/2013 KNOPF TRADE PAPERBACK 978-0-385-34972-7 $11.95/$13.95 Can. Category: Travel BISAC 1: Travel - Asia - General BISAC 2: Travel - Reference BISAC 3: Travel - Budget Trim Size: 4-3/4 x 6-3/8 Carton Count: 24 Marketing and Publicity Promotional Video, featuring Buck Henry, Lisa Birnbach, and Amanda Foreman: bit.ly/UDm6Z9 From the beloved series, a new guide to Seoul, the capital of South Korea--one of the world's largest and most dynamic cities, where a passion for modernity meets tradition from its rich past. Seoul is a fascinating mix of the ancient and modern, from the skyscrapers and high fashion boutiques of the glamorous Gangnam district and the neon-lit streets of Itaewon to the traditional arts market in Insadong and such fifteenth-century royal palaces as Changdeokgung, a UNESCO world heritage site. Seoul--The World Design Capital in 2010--offers a breathtaking cityscape to its visitors. When sightseeing becomes overwhelming, visitors can take an afternoon hike among the pine trees on Namsan (Southern Mountain) with its panoramic view of downtown Seoul, or spend a day shopping--Apgujeong district is filled with well-known fashion houses as well as hip boutiques carrying Korean indie designers. Seoul offers both authentic and innovative fusion food, found everywhere from street carts to world-class restaurants serving neo-Korean cuisine. Afterward, visitors can head to trendy Hongdae for a taste of Seoul's lively nightlife. POPULAR DESTINATION: In 2011, Korea had around 9.8 million foreign tourists; more than 1 million were from the US, Canada, UK, Australia, and New Zealand. In 2012, more than 11 million foreign tourists are expected to visit Korea. Almost 80% of the total tourists to Korea visit Seoul. SHOPPING MECCA: According to statistics released by the Korea Tourism Organization, the top reason that draws foreign tourists is shopping: 66.6% of all visitors come for that reason while 44.2% come for the food. BUSINESS CENTER: Considered one of world's top ten financial and commercial centers, it was ranked fifth worldwide in 2010 as a site for international conferences. CULTURAL SITE: Seoul is home to four dramatic UNESCO World Heritage Sites in the center of city or just outside: Changdeokgung, Hwaseong Fortress, Jongmyo Shrine, and the Royal Tombs of the Joseon Dynasty. 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Price $13.99 $21.99 The Redeemer Jo Nesbo A fantastically gripping thriller from the internationally acclaimed author of The Snowman, The Leopard, and Phantom: antihero police investigator Harry Hole chases a desperate, faceless contract killer at large in Oslo. Christmas shoppers stop to hear a Salvation Army concert on an Oslo street. Suddenly a musician falls dead, shot at point-blank range. Hole--the police department's best investigator and worst civil servant--has no suspect, weapon, or motive. But his troubles have just begun: the assassin, quickly discovering that he shot the wrong man, becomes frantic in his search for his target. Hole's search is growing equally frantic, and he finds himself on a chase that leads into the darkest corners of the former Yugoslavia. But it's when he returns to Oslo that he encounters true darkness: among the homeless, the junkies, and the Salvationists, eagerly awaiting their savior--whether he brings new life or immediate death. With its shrewdly vertiginous narrative, acid-etched characters, and white-hot pace, The Redeemer is resounding proof of Jo Nesbø's standing among the best crime writers of our time. ON SALE 5/21/2013 KNOPF HARDCOVER 978-0-307-59585-0 $25.95 Category: Fiction BISAC 1: Fiction - Mystery & Detective - General BISAC 2: Fiction - Mystery & Detective - Police Procedural BISAC 3: Fiction - Crime Page Count: 416 Trim Size: 6-1/4 x 9-1/4 Spine/Depth: 45/32 Carton Count: 12 Marketing and Publicity Publicist: Paul Bogaards Marketing Contact: Danielle Plafsky National Media Appearances, including NPR and print features Extra Galleys (with color cover) Also available as an eGalley National Print Advertising Campaign, including The New York Times Book Review and Entertainment Weekly Online and Mobile Advertising Campaign, including NYTimes.com, USAToday.com, and Facebook Online Promotion, including GoodReads and Facebook Book Trailer Jacket Blowups Available MOMENTUM: We published Nesbø's Phantom in October 2012, and it debuted at #9 on the New York Times list. SALES: The Snowman, which launched Nesbø onto Knopf's list, has sold more than 200,000 copies (hardcover, paperback, and eBook). It debuted at #10 on the New York Times list, remaining on the list for nine straight weeks. The Leopard continues to build Nesbø's fan base and was released in paperback by Vintage in June 2012. INTERNATIONAL BEST SELLER: Nesbø's books have sold 15 million copies in 47 languages, and his books regularly go straight to #1 in Europe. Nesbø is the second-best-selling author in the U.K.: at the height of sales, one of his books sold every 27 seconds. MOVIES: Film rights to The Snowman were picked up by Working Title Films, with Martin Scorsese attached to direct. A film based on Nesbø's Headhunters (available in Vintage paperback) was released in the U.S. in March to wide acclaim. BACKSTORY: In the chronology, The Redeemer comes just before The Snowman and fills in some of the Harry Hole backstory that fans have been craving. Praise for The Redeemer "The Redeemer rocks! Jo Nesbø is my new favorite thriller writer and Harry Hole my new hero. This book had my pulse in the red zone from start to finish." --Michael Connelly "As brilliant as Nesbø's other [novels]...A grimly realistic portrait of the Norwegian capital as well as an engrossing mystery, full of twists." --Evening Standard (U.K.) About the Author/Illustrator Author Residence: Oslo, Norway Author Hometown: Norway JO NESBØ is a musician, songwriter, economist, and author. He has won the Glass Key Award for best Nordic crime novel. His other Harry Hole novels include The Redbreast, Nemesis, The Devil's Star, The Snowman, The Leopard, and Phantom, and he is also the author of Headhunters and several children's books. Translated from the Norwegian by Don Bartlett. Rights Territories: US, open market (no Europe, no Canada) Audio: Yes British: No Restriction: US,OpnMkt(no EU/CAN) Return indicator: Full copies only Book Club: Yes Translation: No Agency: SALOMONSSON AGENCY Other Editions E-book Hist/Prev Titles Phantom/HC Phantom (E-Bk)/Nesbo, Jo/EL The Leopard/HC The Leopard/TR The Leopard/EL The Snowman/HC The Snowman/TR The Snowman/EL ISBN 978-0-307-59673-4 ISBN 978-0-307-96047-4 978-0-307-96048-1 978-0-307-59587-4 978-0-307-74318-3 978-0-307-95877-8 978-0-307-59586-7 978-0-307-74299-5 978-0-307-59957-5 OS 5/13 On sale 10/12 10/12 12/11 6/12 12/11 5/11 4/12 5/11 Publisher Knopf Publisher Knopf Knopf Knopf Vintage Vintage Knopf Vintage Vintage Reprint: Yes 1st Serial: Yes Special Markets: Agent: NICLAS SALOMONSSON Price Price $25.95 $12.99 $26.95 $14.95 $9.99 $25.95 $14.95 $9.99/$25.95 Can. Correspondences A poem and portraits Anne Michaels and Bernice Eisenstein A rare and beautifully produced "accordion" book by renowned novelist and poet Anne Michaels and acclaimed artist and writer Bernice Eisenstein that will cause a stir for both its form and its content. Anne Michaels's resonant book-length poem--which unfolds on one side of the pages of this accordion book--ranges from the universal to the intimate, as she writes of historical figures for whom language was the closest thing to salvation; on the other side, we have Bernice Eisenstein's luminous portraits of and quotes from such twentieth-century writers and thinkers as Paul Celan, Nelly Sachs, W. G. Sebald, Anna Akhmatova, Primo Levi, and Albert Einstein. The poetry and portraits join together in a dialogue that can be read in any direction and any order, in a format that perfectly reflects the thematic interconnectedness of this collaboration: "an alphabet of spirits and spirit; an elegy of remembrance" (Eisenstein); "just as a conversation becomes the third side of the page . . . the moment one life becomes another" (Michaels). For Anne Michaels's sizable audience and literary readers/collectors, this onetime produced format of the shrink-wrapped accordion book will make a perfect gift. The status and popularity of Anne Michaels as novelist and poet; the added value of Bernice Eisenstein's internationally acclaimed graphic work. ON SALE 5/7/2013 KNOPF HARDCOVER 978-0-307-96249-2 $30.00 Category: Poetry BISAC 1: Poetry - Canadian BISAC 2: Poetry - Women Authors BISAC 3: Art - Subjects & Themes - Portraits Page Count: 128 Trim Size: 6 x 9 Carton Count: 12 Illustrations: 26 4C PORTRAITS ACCORDION FOLD/SHRINK WRAP Marketing and Publicity Marketing Contact: Jonathan Lazzara National Print Features Select Author Appearances National Print Advertising in The New York Review of Books Praise for Michaels's Fugitive Pieces: "Lovely, musical and magical . . . Put this book alongside The English Patient." --Chicago Tribune Praise for Poems: "These are poems that go way beyond games or fashion or politics...They represent the human being entire." --Michael Ondaatje Praise for Eisenstein's I Was a Child of Holocaust Survivors: "Remarkable . . . The most lucid, funny, moving book I encountered in 2006." --Molly Peacock, Globe and Mail Books of the Year About the Author/Illustrator Author Residence: Toronto, Canada Illustrator Residence: Toronto, Canada Anne Michaels is the author of the internationally best-selling novel Fugitive Pieces, winner of the Lannan Literary Award for Fiction, the Chapters/Books in Canada First Novel Award, the Guardian Fiction Award, and the Orange Prize for Fiction, among many other honors. Fugitive Pieces was made into a major motion picture. Her second novel, The Winter Vault, was a finalist for the Scotiabank Giller Prize, the Trillium Book Award, and the Commonwealth Writers' Prize, and a nominee for the International IMPAC Dublin Literary Award. She is also the author of three highly acclaimed poetry collections. Her work has been translated into more than thirty languages. Bernice Eisenstein is the author of the critically acclaimed graphic memoir I Was A Child of Holocaust Survivors, which was translated into ten languages, and won the Canadian Jewish Book Award. Eisenstein, whose artwork has appeared in exhibitions in Europe and the United States, lives in Toronto. Rights Territories: US and open market (no Canada) Audio: No British: No Restriction: US, Opn Mkt (no CAN) Hist/Prev Titles The Winter Vault/Michaels, Anne/HC The Winter Vault/Michaels, Anne/TR Poems/Michaels, Anne/HC Poems/Michaels, Anne/TR Fugitive Pieces/Michaels, Anne/HC Fugitive Pieces/Michaels, Anne/TR Comp Titles Nox/Carson, Anne/HC Return indicator: Full copies only Book Club: Yes Translation: No Agency: THE WYLIE AGENCY LLC ISBN 978-0-307-27082-5 978-0-307-45576-5 9780375401404 9780375702259 9780679454397 9780679776598 ISBN 9780811218702 On sale 4/09 4/10 1/00 9/01 2/97 5/98 On sale 4/10 Reprint: Yes 1st Serial: No Special Markets: Agent: ANDREW WYLIE Publisher Knopf Vintage Knopf Knopf Knopf Vintage Publisher New Directions Price $25.00 $15.00 $25.00 $19.95 $25.00 $16.00 Price $35.00 Revolutionary Summer The Birth of American Independence Joseph J. Ellis From the award-winning, preeminent American historian: a revelatory portrait of a crescendo moment in American history. Joseph J. Ellis' focus: the summer of 1776, the most dramatic few months in the story of our country's founding. The thirteen colonies came together and agreed to secede from the British Empire. At the same time, the British dispatched the largest armada ever to cross the Atlantic; it cruised off the coast of Staten Island in early July. The Continental Congress and the Continental Army were forced to make decisions on the run, improvising as history congealed around them. In a brilliant and seamless narrative, Ellis weaves the political and military experiences as two sides of a single story, and shows how events on one front influenced outcomes on the other. Revolutionary Summer enlivens familiar historical events with a freshness at once revelatory and compelling. ON SALE 6/4/2013 KNOPF HARDCOVER 978-0-307-70122-0 $26.95/$32.00 Can. Category: History BISAC 1: History - United States - Revolutionary Period (1775-1800) BISAC 2: History - Modern - 18th Century BISAC 3: History - Revolutionary Page Count: 240 Trim Size: 6-1/4 x 9-1/4 Spine/Depth: 32/32 Carton Count: 12 Illustrations: 8 PAGES OF 4-C; 3 MAPS IN TXT Marketing and Publicity Marketing Contact: Danielle Plafsky National Media Appearances, including C-SPAN, NPR, and print features 7-city Author Tour: Boston (and New England), Chicago, New York, Philadelphia, San Francisco, Seattle, and Washington, D.C. Extra galleys Also available as an eGalley National Print Advertising in The New York Times Book Review and The Atlantic Online Advertising, including NYTimes.com, WSJ.com,major news and history sites, and search terms Back ads in backlist Jacket Blowups Available SUBJECT: Joe Ellis returns to what he does best--a continuous narrative. His choice: a moment when the Continental Congress and the Continental Army had to make highly consequential decisions that would determine the outcomes of events over which they had no control. OPPORTUNITY: There's no more dramatic moment in the story of our country's founding, and Ellis has intertwined two aspects of the story--the political and the military--that are customarily told separately. AUTHOR: Joe Ellis is one of our preeminent scholars, the winner of both the Pulitzer (Founding Brothers) and the National Book Award (American Sphinx) in an age when books on the Founding Fathers proliferate. His mastery of this period is widely acknowledged. PRAISE FOR FIRST FAMILY: "Written with the grace and style one expects from Ellis--John Adams could not have a better biographer." --Los Angeles Times "A remarkably intimate portrait of John and Abigail's marriage as it played out against the momentous events that marked the birth of a nation." --Michiko Kakutani, The New York Times About the Author/Illustrator Author Residence: Amherst, MA Author Hometown: Alexandria, VA Joseph Ellis is the Pulitzer Prize-winning author of Founding Brothers. His portrait of Thomas Jefferson, American Sphinx, won the National Book Award. He recently retired from his position as the Ford Foundation Professor of History at Mount Holyoke College and lives in Amherst, Massachusetts, with his wife and their youngest son. Rights Territories: World Audio: Yes British: Yes Restriction: World Return indicator: Full copies only Book Club: Yes Translation: Yes Agency: THE KNEERIM & WILLIAMS AGENCY Other Editions E-book Hist/Prev Titles First Family/Ellis, Joseph J./HC First Family/Ellis, Joseph J./TR First Family (Ebk)/Ellis, Joseph J./EL American Creation/Ellis, Joseph J./HC American Creation/Ellis, Joseph J./TR American Creation (Ebk)/Ellis, Joseph J.… Comp Titles 1776/McCullough, David/HC 1776/McCullough, David/paperback ISBN 978-0-385-34962-8 ISBN 978-0-307-26962-1 978-0-307-38999-2 978-0-307-59431-0 978-0-307-26369-8 978-0-307-27645-2 978-0-307-26774-0 ISBN 9780743226714 9780743226721 OS 6/13 On sale 10/10 9/11 10/10 10/07 10/08 10/07 On sale 5/05 6/06 Publisher Knopf Publisher Knopf Vintage Vintage Knopf Vintage Vintage Publisher Simon & Schuster Simon & Schuster Reprint: Yes 1st Serial: Yes Special Markets: Agent: JOHN TAYLOR WILLIAMS Price Price $27.95/$32.00 Can. $15.95/$17.95 Can. $11.99/$13.99 Can. $26.95/$34.95 Can. $14.95/$16.95 Can. $11.99/$12.99 Can. Price $32.00 $18.00 The Innocence Game Michael Harvey ON SALE 5/7/2013 KNOPF HARDCOVER 978-0-307-96125-9 $24.95/$28.95 Can. Category: Fiction BISAC 1: Fiction - Thrillers - Suspense BISAC 2: Fiction - Crime BISAC 3: Fiction - Thrillers - General Page Count: 256 Trim Size: 6-1/4 x 9-1/4 Spine/Depth: 31/32 Carton Count: 12 A breakout stand-alone thriller from Michael Harvey, Chicago's best-known crime writer and the beloved author of the Michael Kelly P.I. series--a brilliant leap forward. Michael Harvey's wire-taut thriller begins in an ordinary classroom at Northwestern's renowned journalism school but quickly spirals into the grittiest corners of Chicago. Along with only two classmates--beautiful, strong-willed Sarah Gold and enigmatically brilliant Jake Havens--Ian Joyce has been invited to participate in the innocence seminar, an exclusive class for top students. The seminar investigates wrongful convictions and cold cases; the idealistic J-school students are tasked with trying to exonerate the falsely accused. But on the first day of class, Jake introduces a case of his own, the long-ago murder of a young boy, ten-year-old Skylar Wingate, last seen walking home from school, his body discovered three days later in a forest preserve a mile away. His alleged killer was murdered decades ago in jail. But two chilling clues delivered to Jake's house, a piece of bloodstained fabric and a blunt handwritten confession, suggest that the killer is still very much alive, and, in fact, in their midst. As the evidence mounts, the three classmates find themselves drawn into web of distrust, deceit, and corruption that will leave each of them fighting for their lives. From the depths of storage warehouses to moldering caves in the forest preserve to the shores of Lake Michigan, The Innocence Game is irresistible, harrowing suspense from a writer at the top of his form. FIRST STAND-ALONE NOVEL OUTSIDE THE SERIES: This is Michael Harvey's first stand-alone thriller and a chance to bring his superlative crime writing to a broad new readership. IN-HOUSE AND BOOKSELLER FAVORITE: We are committed to building Michael Harvey--we have a substantial backlist as well as a new novel under contract. He has elicited tremendous devotion in-house and is beloved by booksellers across the country and especially in his hometown of Chicago. REVIEW ATTENTION: Harvey continues to garner excellent reviews and stellar early praise. Praise for Michael Harvey: "Michael Harvey should be read by all." --John Grisham; "Jolting . . . Harvey's feel for Chicago ramps up the fast-paced, grimly realistic action." --The New York Times Book Review Marketing and Publicity About the Author/Illustrator Marketing Contact: Danielle Plafsky National Media Appearances, including NPR and print features 3-city Author Tour: Boston (and New England), Chicago, and Seattle Extra galleys (with color covers) Also available as an eGalley Extensive Print and Transit Advertising Campaigns, focused in Boston, Chicago, and Seattle, and coordinated with publicity Online Advertising Campaign, including NYTimes.com, USAToday.com, EW.com, chicagotribune.com, chicagoreader.com, Boston.com, GoodReads, and Facebook Radio Giveaway Promotion in Boston, Chicago, New York, and Seattle Jacket Blowups Available Author Residence: Chicago, IL Author Hometown: Boston, MA Michael Harvey is the author of four previous novels and is also a journalist and documentary producer. His work has won national and international acclaim, including multiple Emmy Awards, two Primetime Emmy nominations, and an Academy Award nomination. He holds a JD from Duke, an MA in journalism from Northwestern, and a BA in classical languages from Holy Cross College. Rights Territories: US, Canada, open market Audio: Yes British: No Restriction: US, Canada, Open Mkt Return indicator: Full copies only Book Club: Yes Translation: No Agency: THE GERNERT COMPANY Other Editions E-book Hist/Prev Titles We All Fall Down/Harvey, Michael/HC We All Fall Down/Harvey, Michael/MM We All Fall Down (Ebk)/Harvey, Michael/E… The Third Rail/Harvey, Michael/HC The Third Rail/Harvey, Michael/TR Third Rail, The (Ebk)/Harvey, Michael/EL The Fifth Floor/Harvey, Michael/HC The Fifth Floor/Harvey, Michael/TR ISBN 978-0-307-96126-6 ISBN 978-0-307-27251-5 978-0-307-47364-6 978-0-307-70043-8 978-0-307-27250-8 978-0-307-94658-4 978-0-307-59310-8 978-0-307-26687-3 978-0-307-38629-8 OS 5/13 On sale 7/11 1/12 7/11 4/10 3/11 4/10 8/08 7/09 Publisher Knopf Publisher Knopf Vintage Mass Market Vintage Knopf Vintage Vintage Knopf Vintage Reprint: Yes 1st Serial: Yes Special Markets: Agent: DAVID GERNERT Price Price $24.95/$27.95 Can. $7.99/$9.99 Can. $7.99/$9.99 Can. $24.95/$29.95 Can. $14.95/$16.95 Can. $9.99/$12.99 Can. $23.95/$27.95 Can. $14.95/$17.50 Can. Americanah Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie ON SALE 5/14/2013 KNOPF HARDCOVER 978-0-307-27108-2 $26.95 Category: Fiction BISAC 1: Fiction - Literary BISAC 2: Fiction - African American - General BISAC 3: Fiction - Cultural Heritage Page Count: 496 Trim Size: 6-1/4 x 9-1/4 Spine/Depth: 52/32 Carton Count: 12 Marketing and Publicity Publicist: Kim Thornton Marketing Contact: Jonathan Lazzara National Media Appearances, including NPR and print features 8-City Author Tour: Boston, Los Angeles, New York, Philadelpia, Princeton, San Francisco, Seattle, and Washington, D.C. Extra galleys Also available as an eGalley National Print Advertising Campaign, including The New York Times Book Review Online Advertising, including NYTimes.com, LATimes.com, Salon.com, GoodReads, Facebook Adichie's TED talk (posted 10/09): 3.2 million views Reading Group Guide (available at aaknopf.com at the time of publication) Jacket Blowups Available From the award-winning author of Half of a Yellow Sun, a powerful new novel--her first in seven years: a story of love and race centered around a young man and woman from Nigeria who face difficult choices and challenges in the countries they come to call home. As teenagers in a Lagos secondary school, Ifemelu and Obinze fall in love. Their Nigeria is under military dictatorship, and people are fleeing the country if they can. Ifemelu--beautiful, self-assured--departs for America to study. She suffers defeats and triumphs, finds and loses relationships and friendships, all the while feeling the weight of something she never thought of back home: race. Obinze--the quiet, thoughtful son of a professor--had hoped to join her, but post-9/11 America will not let him in, and he plunges into a dangerous, undocumented life in London. Fifteen years later, Obinze is a wealthy man in a newly democratic Nigeria, while Ifemelu has achieved success as a writer of an eye-opening blog about race in America. But when Ifemelu returns to Nigeria, and she and Obinze reignite their shared passion--for their homeland and for each other--they will face the toughest decisions of their lives. Fearless, gripping, spanning three continents and numerous lives, Americanah is a richly told story of love and expectation set in today's globalized world. TRACK RECORD: Half of a Yellow Sun, Adichie's best-selling epic novel of Biafra, is considered a classic, with more than 100,000 in print in all editions; her most recent work was a collection of stories. This highly anticipated novel--set in large part in the United States--will attract major attention, expanding her audience further. AUTHOR: Adichie is a literary superstar, a MacArthur Fellow and a fabulous promoter whose fiction has received raves and numerous awards; Half of a Yellow Sun won the Orange Prize, was an NBCC Finalist and a New York Times Notable; it is now being adapted for film. POINT OF VIEW/SCOPE: Adichie turns wise eyes on race and politics, gender and class, immigration and academia, offering a perspective we have not heard from before: she casts a wide net even as she gives us a timeless love story. "Adichie's great gift is that she has always brought us into the territory of the previously unexplored. She writes about that which others have kept silent. Americanah is no exception. This is not just a story that unfolds across three different continents, it is also a keenly observed examination of race, identity and belonging in the global landscapes of Africans and Americans. If Joyce had silence, exile and cunning for his defense, Adichie has flair, loss and longing. And Adichie is brave enough to allow the story to unfold with a distinct straightforward simplicity that never loses its edgy intellect." --Colum McCann, author of Let the Great World Spin About the Author/Illustrator Author Residence: Nigeria; Columbia, MD Author Hometown: Nigeria CHIMAMANDA NGOZI ADICHIE's work has appeared in various publications, including The New Yorker, Granta, and Zoetrope. She is the author of The Thing Around Your Neck and of two novels, Purple Hibiscus and Half of a Yellow Sun, which won the Orange Prize and was a National Book Critics Circle finalist. A recipient of a MacArthur Fellowship, she divides her time between the United States and Nigeria. Rights Territories: US and open market (no Canada) Return indicator: Full copies only Audio: No Book Club: Yes British: No Translation: No Restriction: US, Opn Mkt (no CAN) Agency: THE WYLIE AGENCY INC. 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Category: History BISAC 1: History - United States - Civil War Period (1850-1877) BISAC 2: History - United States - 19th Century BISAC 3: History - Military - United States Page Count: 688 Trim Size: 6-1/4 x 9-1/4 Spine/Depth: 52/32 Carton Count: 12 Illustrations: 44 MAPS; 8 PAGES OF PHOTOS From the acclaimed Civil War historian, and coinciding with 150th anniversary of the legendary battle: a brilliant new history--the most intimate and richly readable account we have had--that draws the reader into the muck and grime of Gettysburg alongside the ordinary soldier, and depicts, as never before, the combination of personalities and circumstances that produced one of the great battles of all time. Though the Battle of Gettysburg has been written about at length and thoroughly dissected in terms of strategic importance, never before has a book dived down so closely to the individual soldier to explore the experience of the three days of intense fighting for the people involved, or looked so closely at the way politics swayed military decisions, or placed the battle in the context of nineteenth-century military practice. Guelzo shows us the face, the sights and sounds of nineteenth-century combat: the stone walls and gunpowder clouds of Pickett's Charge; the reason that the Army of Northern Virginia could be smelled before it could be seen; the march of thousands of men from the banks of the Rappahannock in Virginia to the Pennsylvania hills. What emerges is a previously untold story: from the personal politics roiling the Union and Confederate officer ranks, to the peculiar character of artillery units. Through such scrutiny the cornerstone battle of the Civil War is given extraordinarily vivid new life. A FRESH PERSPECTIVE: Eschewing the top-down focus of much military history-writing, Guelzo applies the lessons of John Keegan to Gettysburg for the first time. He focuses on the ground-level experiences of the soldiers in battle in order to better explain its outcomes and consequences, offering a more accurate and human account, in a time when the closeness of modern wars makes cold strategy less appealing. SUBJECT EXPERT: Guelzo, a professor at Gettysburg College, is a two-time winner of the Lincoln Prize for books concerning the Civil War era (past winners include James McPherson, Doris Kearns Goodwin, and Ken Burns), and author of the acclaimed Lincoln and Douglas: The Debates That Defined America. CIVIL WAR SELLS: Two million visitors a year pass through the bookstore at Gettysburg National Park. The sesquicentennial of the Battle is in July of 2013. Based on reservations they're expecting more than two million people to visit Gettysburg for the anniversary. It's the first really big one since the beginning of the war. About the Author/Illustrator Marketing and Publicity Author Residence: Gettysburg, PA Marketing Contact: Jonathan Lazzara National Media Appearances, including C- SPAN, NPR, and print features Select Author Appearances National Print Advertising in The Atlantic Online Advertising, including NYTimes.com, news and history sites and search terms Jacket Blowups Available ALLEN C. GUELZO is the Henry R. Luce Professor of the Civil War Era and Director of Civil War Era Studies at Gettysburg College. He is the author of Lincoln's Emancipation Proclamation: The End of Slavery in America and Abraham Lincoln: Redeemer President, both winners of the Lincoln Prize. Guelzo's essays, reviews, and articles have appeared in publications ranging from the American Historical Review and Wilson Quarterly to newspapers such as The Philadelphia Inquirer and The Wall Street Journal. Author Hometown: Paoli, PA Rights Territories: World Audio: Yes British: Yes Restriction: World Other Editions E-book Hist/Prev Titles Fateful Lightning/Guelzo/HC Abraham Lincoln: Redeemer President/Guel… Lincoln: A Very Short Introduction/Guelz… Lincoln and Douglas/Guelzo/HC Comp Titles Gettysburg/Stephen Sears/HC Gettysburg: A Testing of Courage / Noah… The Gettysburg Campaign: A Study in Comm… Hallowed Ground/McPherson, James M./HC Return indicator: Full copies only Book Club: Yes Translation: Yes Agency: WRITERS HOUSE LLC ISBN OS 978-0-385-34964-2 5/13 ISBN On sale 9780199843282 05/12 9780802838728 09/09 9780195367805 01/09 9780743273206 02/08 ISBN On sale 9780395867617 06/03 9780060193638 6/02 June 9780890290491 1983 9780609610237 5/03 Reprint: Yes 1st Serial: Yes Special Markets: Agent: MICHELE RUBIN Publisher Knopf Publisher Oxford U.Press Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing Company Oxford U. Press Simon and Schuster Publisher Houghton Mifflin Harper Price Morningside Bookshop $26.00 Crown $16.95/$23.95 Can. Price $19.95 $25.00 $11.95 $26.00 Price $30.00 $18.95 The Engagements J. Courtney Sullivan ON SALE 6/4/2013 KNOPF HARDCOVER 978-0-307-95871-6 $26.95/$31.00 Can. Category: Fiction BISAC 1: Fiction - Contemporary Women BISAC 2: Fiction - Family Saga BISAC 3: Fiction - Literary Page Count: 400 Trim Size: 6-1/4 x 9-1/4 Spine/Depth: 44/32 Carton Count: 12 Marketing and Publicity Marketing Contact: Jonathan Lazzara National Media Appearances, including NPR and print features 11-City+ Author Tour: Boston; Cape Cod; Chicago; Martha's Vineyard; New York; Philadelphia; Portland, ME (among other cities in Maine); Portland, OR; San Francisco; Seattle; and Washington, D.C. Extra galleys (with color covers) Also available as an eGalley National Print Advertising in The New York Times Book Review, Entertainment Weekly, and The New York Times Sunday Styles Section Online Advertising, including style and design and wedding websites, GoodReads, and Facebook Possible Book Trailer Promotion to libraries, including EarlyWord.com Reading Group Guide (available at aaknopf.com at thetime of publication) Back ads in backlist Jacket Blowups Available From the New York Times best-selling author of Maine and Commencement comes a big, sprawling novel about marriage--about those who marry in a white heat of passion, those who marry for partnership and comfort, and those who live together, love each other, and have absolutely no intention of ruining it all with a wedding. Evelyn has been married to her husband for forty years--forty years since he slipped off her first wedding ring and put his own in its place. Delphine knows both sides of love--the ecstatic, glorious highs of seduction and the bitter, spiteful fury that descends when it's over. James, a paramedic who works the night shift, knows his wife's family thinks she could have done better. Kate, partnered with Dan for ten years, has seen every kind of wedding--from the Nantucket beach wedding to the Irish castle wedding--and has vowed never, ever, to have one of her own. And Frances Gerety, a young advertising copywriter, knows exactly what marriage is: it's a diamond ring on a girl's finger--and it's her job to make sure everyone believes that. Weaving these lives together, Sullivan gives us a sharply observed, witty, irresistible portrait of the thorny, joyful, and complicated union that is marriage. NEW YORK TIMES BEST SELLER: Climbing to #6 on the New York Times best-seller list, Maine also appeared on the lists of The Boston Globe, Los Angeles Times, Publishers Weekly, USA Today, and IndieBound. BEST OF THE YEAR: Maine was a Time and BookPage Best Book of the Year, as well as a Washington Post Book World Notable Book. AUTHOR: Sullivan is an active promoter and extremely well connected, writing for The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, Glamour, Allure, and many others. DIAMONDS!: Diamond rings haunt the pages of this novel, along with the carefully researched story of how De Beers expanded sales of diamonds in America. Praise for Maine: "Rich and exhilarating...You don't want the novel to end." --The New York Times Book Review "Sullivan presents women who may be stubborn and difficult, but she does so with such compassion and humor that we, too, end up rooting for them." --Chicago Tribune About the Author/Illustrator Author Residence: Brooklyn, NY J. COURTNEY SULLIVAN is the author of the New York Times best-selling novels Commencement and Maine.Maine was named a Best Book of the Year by Time magazine and a Washington Post Notable Book for 2011. Her writing has also appeared in The New York Times Book Review, The Chicago Tribune, The Wall Street Journal, Glamour, Allure, Real Simple, and New York magazine, among others. Rights Territories: US, Canada, open market Audio: Yes British: No Restriction: US, Canada, Open Mkt Return indicator: Full copies only Book Club: Yes Translation: No Agency: THE KNEERIM & WILLIAMS AGENCY Other Editions E-book Hist/Prev Titles Maine/Sullivan, J. Courtney/HC Maine/Sullivan, J. Courtney/TR Maine (Ebk)/Sullivan, J. Courtney/EL Commencement/Sullivan, J. Courtney/HC Commencement/Sullivan, J. Courtney/TR Commencement (Ebk)/Sullivan, J. Courtney… Comp Titles History of Love, The/Krauss, Nicole/HC History of Love, The/Krauss, Nicole/TR ISBN 978-0-307-95872-3 ISBN 978-0-307-59512-6 978-0-307-74221-6 978-0-307-59681-9 978-0-307-27074-0 978-0-307-45496-6 978-0-307-27198-3 ISBN 9780393060348 9780393328622 OS 6/13 On sale 6/11 5/12 6/11 6/09 5/10 6/09 On sale 5/05 5/06 Publisher Knopf Publisher Knopf Vintage Vintage Knopf Vintage Vintage Publisher W.W. Norton W.W. Norton Reprint: Yes 1st Serial: Yes Special Markets: Agent: BRETTNE BLOOM Price Price $25.95/$29.00 Can. $15.95/$18.95 Can. $9.99/$9.99 Can. $24.95/$29.95 Can. $14.95/$16.95 Can. $9.99/$12.99 Can. Price $26.95 $14.95 The Sweet Girl Annabel Lyon From the award-winning author of The Golden Mean, a captivating, wholly transporting new novel that follows Aristotle's strong-willed daughter as she shapes her own destiny: an unexpected love story, a tender portrait of a girl and her father, and an astonishing journey through the underbelly of a supposedly enlightened society. Aristotle has never been able to resist a keen mind, and Pythias is certainly her father's daughter: besting his brightest students, refusing to content herself with a life circumscribed by the kitchen, the loom, and, eventually, a husband. Into her teenage years, she is protected by the reputation of her adored father, but with the death of Alexander the Great, her fortunes suddenly change. Aristotle's family is forced to flee Athens for a small town where the great philosopher soon dies, and orphaned Pythias quickly discovers that the world is not a place of logic after all, but one of superstition. As threats close in on her--a rebellious household, capricious gods and goddesses--she will need every ounce of wit she possesses, and the courage to seek refuge where she least expects it. ON SALE 6/4/2013 KNOPF HARDCOVER 978-0-307-96255-3 $24.95 Category: Fiction BISAC 1: Fiction - Historical BISAC 2: Fiction - Coming Of Age BISAC 3: Fiction - Literary Page Count: 256 Trim Size: 5-5/8 x 8-3/8 Spine/Depth: 31/32 Carton Count: 12 Marketing and Publicity Marketing Contact: Jonathan Lazzara National Print Features Online Advertising and Promotion on GoodReads and Facebook Reading Group Guide (available on aaknopf.com at the time of publication) BEST SELLER: The Sweet Girl landed on the Globe & Mail list at #9 its first week, and was longlisted for Canada's most important award: the Scotiabank Giller Prize. INTERNATIONAL REPUTATION: The Golden Mean was also a major best seller in Canada, winning the Writers' Trust Prize and shortlisted for the Giller and Governor-General. It was published in sixteen countries and acclaimed around the world. HEROINE: Pythias is a character who transcends her time: plucky, sharp-witted, yet vulnerable, and bound to win the hearts of readers. REVIEWS: Random Canada published in September 2012 to wonderful reviews, and Atlantic U.K. will go in January 2013, so we will have plenty of coverage to work from. UNIQUE STYLE OF HISTORICAL FICTION: Lyon's storytelling is stark, unadorned, and absent of clichés. She makes the ancient world immediate as no one else can. STAND-ALONE: The novel continues the story of Aristotle's family that was begun in The Golden Mean, but it stands on its own. Praise for The Golden Mean "This quietly ambitious and beautifully achieved novel is one of the most convincing historical novels I have ever read." --Hilary Mantel "Lyon has shaped history into a narrative not only gripping, but also accessible and poignant, even tender...Here we have a novel that is brave enough to raise the universal questions about how a man should live his life." --The Boston Globe About the Author/Illustrator Author Residence: Vancouver, Canada Author Hometown: Vancouver, Canada ANNABEL LYON is the author of the novel The Golden Mean, a best seller in Canada that won the Rogers Writers' Trust Fiction Prize and was shortlisted for the Scotiabank Giller Prize and the Governor-General's Award. Her story collection, Oxygen, and book of novellas, The Best Thing for You, were also published in Canada to wide acclaim. She lives in British Columbia with her husband and two children. Rights Territories: US and open market (no Canada) Return indicator: Full copies only Audio: No Book Club: Yes British: No Translation: No Restriction: US, Opn Mkt (no CAN) Agency: THE BUKOWSKI AGENCY LTD. Other Editions E-book Hist/Prev Titles The Golden Mean/HC The Golden Mean/TR The Golden Mean/EL Comp Titles The Song of Achilles/Miller, Madeline/HC ISBN 978-0-307-96256-0 ISBN 978-0-307-59399-3 978-0-307-74068-7 978-0-307-59444-0 ISBN 9780062060617 OS 6/13 On sale 9/10 9/11 9/10 On sale 03/12 Publisher Knopf Publisher Knopf Vintage Vintage Publisher Ecco Reprint: Yes 1st Serial: Yes Special Markets: Agent: DENISE BUKOWSKI Price Price $24.95 $15.95 $11.99 Price $25.99 Bad Monkey Carl Hiaasen Carl Hiaasen is back doing what he does best: spinning a wickedly funny, fiercely pointed tale in which the greedy, the corrupt, and the degraders of pristine land in Florida--now, in the Bahamas too--get their comeuppance in mordantly ingenious, diabolically entertaining fashion. Andrew Yancy--late of the Miami Police, soon-to-be-late of the Monroe County Sheriff's Office--has a human arm in his freezer. There's a logical (Hiaasenian) explanation for that, but not for how and why it parted from its owner. Yancy thinks the boating-accident/shark-luncheon explanation is full of holes, and if he can prove murder, his commander might relieve him of Health Inspector duties, aka Roach Patrol. But first Yancy will negotiate an ever-surprising course of events--from the Keys to Miami to a Bahamian out island--with a crew of equally ever-surprising characters, including: the twitchy widow of the frozen arm; an avariciously idiotic real estate developer; a voodoo witch whose lovers are blinded-unto-death by her particularly peculiar charms; Yancy's new love, a kinky medical examiner; and the eponymous Bad Monkey, who earns his place among Hiaasen's greatest characters with hilariously wicked aplomb. ON SALE 6/11/2013 KNOPF HARDCOVER 978-0-307-27259-1 $26.95/$27.95 Can. Category: Fiction BISAC 1: Fiction - Humorous BISAC 2: Fiction - Thrillers BISAC 3: Fiction - Satire Page Count: 336 Trim Size: 6-1/4 x 9-1/4 Spine/Depth: 38/32 Carton Count: 12 Marketing and Publicity Marketing Contact: Danielle Plafsky National Media Appearances, including NPR and print features 8- to 10-city Author Tour (cities to come) Extra galleys (with color covers) Also available an as eGalley National Print Advertising Campaign, including The New York Times Book Review Transit Advertising Campaign in New York and Los Angeles Mobile Advertising Campaign, including NYTimes, Boston.com, LATimes, ChicagoTribune Online Advertising Campaign, including NYTimes.com, LATimes.com, MiamiHerald.com; GoodReads and Facebook Advertising and Promotion Book Trailer/online commercial Jacket Blowups Available BEST SELLER: Hiaasen's last novel, Star Island, landed on the New York Times list at #2 and stayed on for seven weeks. It has sold more than 350,000 copies across all formats. WILD: This is Carl Hiaasen at full throttle. He delivers a lot of rollicking, raunchy laughs, and one of his zaniest casts yet. PROFILE: Garden & Gun is doing a confirmed upcoming feature on Hiaasen, which we will try to time to publication. FUTURES: We have Hiaasen's next novel under contract, joint with Vintage--the first time Vintage will publish his fiction in paperback. SOCIAL CONSCIENCE: As usual with a Hiaasen novel, the humor overlays the author's powerful convictions about society and the environment. In this novel he skewers everyone from sleazy land developers to Medicare fraud perpetrators--ample fodder for features and interviews. Praise for Carl Hiaasen "Does anyone remember what we did for fun before Hiaasen began turning out his satirical comedies?" --Alan Cheuse, San Francisco Chronicle "Whenever it seems as if he might be running out of oxen to gore, Hiaasen comes up with fresh victims for his killing wit. [He is] Florida's most entertainingly indignant social critic...Outlandish events soar on the exuberance of Hiaasen's manic style, a canny blend of lunatic farce and savage satire." --Marilyn Stasio, The New York Times Book Review About the Author/Illustrator Author Residence: Florida Author Hometown: Florida CARL HIAASEN was born and raised in Florida. He is the author of twelve previous novels, including the best-selling Star Island, Nature Girl, Skinny Dip, Sick Puppy, and Lucky You, and four best-selling children's books, Chomp, Hoot, Flush, and Scat. His most recent work of nonfiction is The Downhill Lie: A Hacker's Return to a Ruinous Sport. He also writes a weekly column for The Miami Herald. Rights Territories: US, Canada, open market Audio: Yes British: No Restriction: US, Canada, Open Mkt Return indicator: Full copies only Book Club: Yes Translation: No Agency: INTERNATIONAL CREATIVE MANAGEM Other Editions E-book Hist/Prev Titles Star Island/HC Star Island/EL Star Island/TR Star Island/MM Nature Girl/HC Nature Girl/TR Nature Girl/MM Skinny Dip/HC ISBN 978-0-385-35007-5 ISBN 978-0-307-27258-4 978-0-307-59438-9 9780446556125 9780446556132 978-0-307-26299-8 9780446581752 9780446400664 978-0-375-41108-3 OS 6/13 On sale 7/10 7/10 06/11 02/12 11/06 10/07 08/08 07/04 Publisher Knopf Publisher Knopf Knopf Grand Central Grand Central Knopf Grand Central Grand Central Knopf Reprint: Yes 1st Serial: Yes Special Markets: Agent: ESTHER NEWBERG Price Price $26.95/$31.00 Can. $7.99/$16.99 Can. $14.99 $7.99 $25.95 $13.99 $7.99 $24.95 Bootstrapper From Broke to Badass on a Northern Michigan Farm Mardi Jo Link ON SALE 6/11/2013 KNOPF HARDCOVER 978-0-307-59691-8 $24.95/$28.95 Can. Category: Biography BISAC 1: Biography & Autobiography - Women BISAC 2: Biography & Autobiography - Personal Memoirs BISAC 3: Biography & Autobiography Environmentalists & Naturalists Page Count: 272 Trim Size: 5-5/8 x 8-3/8 Spine/Depth: 32/32 Carton Count: 12 Marketing and Publicity Marketing Contact: Danielle Plafsky National Media Appearances, including NPR and print features Select Author Appearances Advance Reader's Edition Also available as an eGalley National Print Advertising in The New York Times Book Review Online Advertising, including GoodReads and Facebook Online Promotion, including major GoodReads promotion, giveaways, quotegraphics for Pinterest Reading Group Center (site and newsletter placement) RH Corporate site promotions: Read It Forward (includes eBlast, giveaway), Books for Better Living, Biographile post, Everyday eBook Featured book in Knopf newsletter Possible Author video Reading Group Guide (available on aaknopf.com at the time of publication) Jacket Blowups Available Poignant, irreverent, and hilarious: the memoir of a woman who, after ending her nineteen-year marriage, staves off a perpetually empty bank account, saves her century-old farmhouse from foreclosure with the help of her three young sons, and reclaims her life. It's the summer of 2005, and Mardi Jo Link's dream of living the simple life has unraveled into debt, heartbreak, and perpetually ragged cuticles. Still, when she and her husband call it quits, leaving her more broke than ever, Link makes a seemingly impossible resolution: to hang on to her northern Michigan farm and continue to raise her boys on well water and wood chopping and dirt. Armed with an unfailing sense of humor and her three resolute accomplices, Link confronts blizzards and coyotes, learns about Zen divorce and the best way to butcher a hog, dominates a zucchini-growing contest and wins a year's supply of local bread, masters the art of bargain cooking, deals with rampaging poultry, and finds her way to a truly rich existence. Told with endless heart and candor, Bootstrapper is a story of motherhood and survival and self-discovery, of an indomitable woman who, against all the odds, holds on to what matters most. VOICE: Funny, self-deprecating, fierce, Link is an irresistible heroine--a true bootstrapper, a person determined to pull herself up in the face of bitter adversity, who appreciates life's beauty and can withstand any blow to pride as long as she can hold on to what she loves most in the world, her farm and her boys. Grit, mettle, and laugh-out-loud humor, infused with a deep appreciation for the natural world. SETTING: Beautiful rural Michigan and along the shores of Grand Traverse Bay--tremendous regional potential. COMPS: Will appeal to fans of Wild and Eat, Pray, Love. About the Author/Illustrator Author Residence: Traverse City, MI Author Hometown: Detroit, MI Mardi Jo Link is the author of When Evil Came to Good Hart (2008) and Isadore's Secret (2009), winner of the Michigan Notable Book Award. She lives with her family on a farm in northern Michigan. Rights Territories: US, Canada, open market Audio: No British: No Restriction: US, Canada, Open Mkt Other Editions E-book Hist/Prev Titles Isadore's Secret: Sin, Murder, and Confe… When Evil Came to Good Hart/Mardi Jo Lin… Comp Titles Wild/Strayed, Cheryl/HC Return indicator: Full copies only Book Club: Yes Translation: No Agency: DYSTEL AND GODERICH LITERARY M ISBN 978-0-385-34967-3 ISBN 9780472070794 9780472116669 ISBN 978-0-307-59273-6 OS 6/13 On sale 8/09 06/08 On sale 3/12 Reprint: Yes 1st Serial: Yes Special Markets: Agent: JANE DYSTEL Publisher Knopf Publisher University of Michigan Press/Regional U. of Michigan Press/Regional Publisher Knopf Price Price $22.95 $22.95 Price $25.95/$29.00 Can. Eleven Days Lea Carpenter A stunning debut novel--unexpected, tautly written, suspenseful--that touches on some of the most profound questions we have about war as it tells us a haunting story of a single mother, and her Navy SEAL son. It begins in May 2011: Sara's son Jason has been missing for nine days in the aftermath of a SEAL mission. Out of devotion to him, Sara--smart, modest, tough-minded--has made herself knowledgeable about things military, and, as a freelance editor, she frequently works for Washington policy makers and wonks. But she knows nothing more about her son's disappearance than the press corps camped out in her driveway. In a series of flashbacks we learn about Jason's absentee father: a man who claimed to have been a writer but who died, according to "insiders," helping to make the country safer. Through letters Jason wrote his mother while training, we see him becoming a strong, compassionate leader. But his fate will be determined by events that fall outside the sphere of his training, and far outside the strong embrace of his mother's love. ON SALE 6/18/2013 KNOPF HARDCOVER 978-0-307-96070-2 $24.95/$28.95 Can. Category: Fiction BISAC 1: Fiction - Literary BISAC 2: Fiction - Adventure BISAC 3: Fiction - Family Saga Page Count: 288 Trim Size: 5-5/8 x 8-1/4 Spine/Depth: 34/32 Carton Count: 12 Marketing and Publicity Marketing Contact: Jonathan Lazzara National Media Appearances, including NPR and print features Select Author Appearances Extra galleys Also available as an eGalley Online Advertising, including the Litbreaker Network, GoodReads and Facebook, military/family sites through Facebook; fans of Military.com Reading Group Guide (available on aaknopf.com at the time of publication) SUBJECT: This is a mother's take on war now. It is also a mother/son story about the intensely loving bond between a single mother and her son. Women can relate to the story of raising and losing an only son and men to the SEAL training and secrecy. AUDIENCE: This story should appeal to anyone interested in the top secret, heroic stealthlike SEAL operations, most of which we never hear about, to people in the military, those who have served, war fiction fans. It is also a woman's book. RELEVANCE: The killing of Osama Bin Laden is the most spectacular example of many SEAL missions, and it aroused sustained interest in their work. AUTHOR: From her time as Deputy Publisher of The Paris Review, and her work as co-chair of programming for the New York Public Library Council, she is known in New York literary and media circles. FILMS: Two Navy SEAL stories for this year and 2013: Lone Survivor with Mark Wahlberg about a failed 6/5/05 mission is in pre-production; Kathryn Bigelow's Zero Dark Thirty with Jessica Chastain and Chris Pratt about the Bin Laden raid comes out 12/12. About the Author/Illustrator Author Residence: New York, New York Lea Carpenter graduated summa cum laude, Phi Beta Kappa from Princeton and earned an MBA from Harvard, where she was valedictorian. An editor of Zoetrope and a former deputy publisher of The Paris Review, she launched Think, See, Feel where she writes the English Lessons blog as well as being a blogger for Big Think, which has two million unique visitors a month. Rights Territories: US, Canada, open market (no Europe) Audio: Yes British: No Restriction: US,CAN,OpnMkt(no EU) Comp Titles Service/ Marcus Luttrell/ HC American Sniper/ Kyle, McEwen, DeFelice/… SEAL Team Six/ Wasdin and Templin/ HC You Know When the Men Are Gone/Fallon,Si… Lone Survivor/ Marcus Luttrell/ HC Black Hawk Down/ Mark Bowden/ HC Return indicator: Full copies only Book Club: Yes Translation: No Agency: ED VICTOR LTD ISBN 9780316185363 9780062082350 9780312699451 9780399157202 9780316067591 9780871137388 On sale 05/12 01/12 05/11 1/11 06/07 03/99 Reprint: Yes 1st Serial: Yes Special Markets: Agent: Publisher Little, Brown William Morrow St. Martins Amy Einhorn Books/Putnam Little, Brown Atlantic Monthly Press Price $27.99 $26.99 $26.99 $23.95 $27.99 $25.00 Instructions for a Heatwave Maggie O'Farrell ON SALE 6/18/2013 KNOPF HARDCOVER 978-0-385-34940-6 $25.95 Category: Fiction BISAC 1: Fiction - Family Saga BISAC 2: Fiction - Urban BISAC 3: Fiction - Historical Page Count: 304 Trim Size: 6-1/4 x 9-1/4 Spine/Depth: 35/32 Carton Count: 12 A sweeping family drama, in which the disappearance of a family patriarch forces three adult siblings to gather together to find him and to confront what they really know about their father and themselves. It's the summer of 1976 and London is in the grip of a record-breaking heat wave when Gretta Riordan discovers that her newly retired husband, Robert, has cleaned out his bank account and vanished. Now, Gretta's three children converge in their mother's home for the first time in years: Michael Francis, a history teacher whose marriage is failing; Monica, with two stepdaughters who despise her and an ugly secret that has driven a wedge between herself and the little sister she once adored; and Aoife, the youngest of the Riordans, now living in Manhattan, a smart, immensely resourceful young woman who has arranged her entire life to conceal her illiteracy. As the siblings tease out clues about their father's whereabouts, they navigate rocky pasts and long-held secrets, until at last their search brings them to their ancestral village in Ireland, where the truth of their parents' lives--and their own--is suddenly revealed. Wise, lyrical, instantly engrossing, Instructions for a Heat Wave is a richly satisfying page-turner from a writer of exceptional intelligence and grace. COMPS: O'Farrell's enormous gifts for texture, character, and suspense put her in the company of Anne Tyler, Sue Miller, Maeve Binchy, and Kate Atkinson. BEST-SELLING, AWARD-WINNING BRITISH WRITER: The Hand That First Held Mine won the Costa Book Award for best novel of the year; The Distance Between Us won the Somerset Maugham Award. Her previous work has garnered tremendous reviews, numerous awards, and modest American sales. Instructions for a Heat Wave is poised to be her breakout book. Praise for Maggie O'Farrell: "O'Farrell has a magical talent...Powerful and mesmerizing." --The Independent on Sunday; "One of Britain's most engaging contemporary novelists." --The Literary Review About the Author/Illustrator Marketing and Publicity Marketing Contact: Danielle Plafsky National Print Features Advance Reader's Edition Also available as an eGalley National Print Advertising in The New York Times Book Review Online Advertising, including Litbreaker Network (literary blogs), GoodReads and Facebook Library Marketing, including ALA and EarlyWord.com Reading Group Guide (available at aaknopf.com at the time of publication) Jacket Blowups Available Author Residence: London Author Hometown: Northern Ireland Born in Northern Ireland in 1972, Maggie O'Farrell grew up in Wales and Scotland and now lives in London. She has worked as a waitress, chambermaid, bike messenger, teacher, arts administrator, and journalist in Hong Kong and London, and as the deputy literary editor of The Independent on Sunday. Her debut novel, After You'd Gone (2000), won a Betty Trask Award and was followed by My Lover's Lover (2002); The Distance Between Us (2004), winner of a Somerset Maugham Award; The Vanishing Act of Esme Lennox (2006); and The Hand That First Held Mine (2010), winner of the Costa Book Award. 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FLETCHER & COMPANY, LLC ISBN 978-0-307-96258-4 ISBN 9780547330792 9787540449803 9780151014118 9780156033671 9780670894482 9780142000328 ISBN 978-0-8129-9329-5 978-0-385-53577-9 OS 7/13 On sale 04/10 01/11 10/07 06/08 03/01 02/02 On sale 7/12 6/12 Reprint: Yes 1st Serial: Yes Special Markets: Agent: CHRISTY FLETCHER Publisher Knopf Publisher Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Mariner Books Harcourt Mariner Penguin/Viking Adult Penguin Books Publisher Random House DDay Gen Adult Price Price $25.00 $14.95 $23.00 $14.00 $24.95 $16.00 Price $25.00 $25.95 The Madonna on the Moon Rolf Bauerdick ON SALE 7/2/2013 KNOPF HARDCOVER An award-winning photographer and journalist now turns his eye for the telling detail of character and culture onto the page with this exuberant, deeply enchanting debut novel--at once whimsical and suspenseful--that has already been acclaimed across Europe and sold in more than a dozen countries worldwide. November 1957: Communism rules in Eastern Europe, but the tiny village of Baia Luna, nestled in the Carpathian mountains, is a world unto itself. Fifteen-year-old Pavel Botev attends the small village school with all the other children. Their sole teacher, Angela Barbulescu--a red-faced drunk who usually arrives at school late and hung over--was sent to the village (or more likely exiled there) by the Ministry of Education. And while it appears that she was once a beauty and lived a highly cultured life, most of her past remains hidden. But when she asks Pavel to hang a photo of the new Party Secretary, she whispers a startling directive into his ear: "Send this man straight to hell. Exterminate him." By the next morning, she has disappeared. With his school days suddenly ended, Pavel sets himself on a mission to discover what she meant and why she said it--a course that will change his life forever. German praise for The Madonna on the Moon "A dazzling book, larger than life, exuberantly picturesque . . . German literature has a new powerful voice--and most of all an unusual one." --Focus 978-0-307-59412-9 $27.95/$33.00 Can. "Bizarre and anarchistic, this book is enormously entertaining . . . No German novelist since Bernhard Schlink has received this much international attention." --Hendrik Werner, Die Welt Category: Fiction BISAC 1: Fiction - Literary BISAC 2: Fiction - Coming Of Age BISAC 3: Fiction - Family Saga Page Count: 416 Trim Size: 6-1/4 x 9-1/4 Spine/Depth: 45/32 Carton Count: 12 "Rolf Bauerdick is a natural born narrator. The fierce realism of his story spoils neither its magic nor its humor." --Spiegel Online About the Author/Illustrator Author Residence: Germany Marketing and Publicity Marketing Contact: Jonathan Lazzara Extra galleys Also available as an eGalley National Print Advertising in The New York Times Book Review Rolf Bauerdick was born in 1957. He studied literature and theology before turning to journalism and photography. His work has been awarded numerous prizes among them Germany's prestigious Hansel Mieth Prize. His articles have been published in Der Spiegel, Geo, and Playboy among other publications. He lives in a converted flour mill in Northern Germany with his wife and children. The Madonna on the Moon is his first novel. Translated from the German by David Dollenmayer. Rights Territories: US, Canada, open market Audio: Yes British: No Restriction: US, Canada, Open Mkt Other Editions E-book Comp Titles The Cat's Table/Ondaatje, Michael/HC The Cat's Table/Ondaatje, Michael/TR The Appointment/Müller, Herta/HC The Appointment/Müller, Herta/TR (2nd) Return indicator: Full copies only Book Club: Yes Translation: No Agency: LIEPMAN AGENCY ISBN 978-0-307-96223-2 ISBN 978-0-307-70011-7 978-0-307-74441-8 9780805060126 9780312655372 OS 7/13 On sale 10/11 6/12 09/01 11/10 Reprint: Yes 1st Serial: Yes Special Markets: Agent: EVA KORALNIK Publisher Knopf Publisher Knopf Vintage Metropolitan Picador Price Price $26.00 $15.00 $25.00 $15.00 The Devil's Cave Martin Walker Mystery, food, and wine in the Dordogne--the latest offering from Martin Walker, starring Benoît "Bruno" Courrèges. It's spring in St. Denis. The village choir is preparing for its Easter concert, the wildflowers are blooming, and among the lazy whorls of the river, a dead woman is found floating in a boat. It's another case for Bruno, the town's beloved chief of police. With the discovery of sinister markings and black candles near the body, it seems to him that the occult might be involved. And as questions mount--regarding a troubling real estate proposal in the region; a suspicious, violent death made to look accidental; and the sudden reappearance of a politically controversial elderly countess--Bruno and his friends are drawn ever closer to a climactic showdown in the Gouffre de Colombac: what locals call the Devil's Cave. THE EUROPEAN CONNECTION: For the readers of Peter Mayle and Donna Leon. PROMOTION PLUS: The author created a terrific online guide to the Dordogne, where the books are set. He has now appeared on The Diane Rehm Show; been reviewed favorably in The New York Times, Wall Street Journal, and Entertainment Weekly; and is excellent in-store. FOOD, FRANCE, MYSTERY: A winning combination in any market. ON SALE 7/9/2013 KNOPF HARDCOVER 978-0-385-34952-9 $24.95 Praise for the series: "The small towns where Martin Walker sets his enchanting country mysteries embody the sublime physical beauty and intractable political problems of the Dordogne region of France." --Marilyn Stasio, The New York Times Book Review About the Author/Illustrator Author Residence: Washington, D.C. Category: Fiction BISAC 1: Fiction - Mystery & Detective - General BISAC 2: Fiction - Suspense BISAC 3: Fiction - Crime Page Count: 336 Trim Size: 5-5/8 x 8-3/8 Spine/Depth: 38/32 Carton Count: 12 Marketing and Publicity Marketing Contact: Jonathan Lazzara Extra galleys Online Advertising and Promotion on GoodReads, Facebook, and Fodors.com if Martin Walker's Guide to the Perigord is available for promotional use (search "A Perfect Weekend in Perigord by Martin Walker") Jacket Blowups Available Series Reading Group Guide Possible eBook promotion Author Hometown: London, England MARTIN WALKER is senior director of the Global Business Policy Council, a private think tank for CEOs of major corporations, based in Washington, D.C. He is also editor-in-chief emeritus and international affairs columnist at United Press International. His four previous novels in the Bruno series are Bruno, Chief of Police; The Dark Vineyard; Black Diamond; and The Crowded Grave. Rights Territories: US, open market (no Europe, no Canada) Audio: Yes British: No Restriction: US,OpnMkt(no EU/CAN) Return indicator: Full copies only Book Club: Yes Translation: No Agency: THE GERNERT COMPANY Other Editions E-book Hist/Prev Titles The Crowded Grave/Walker, Martin/HC Crowded Grave, The (Ebk)/Walker, Martin/… Black Diamond/Walker, Martin/HC Black Diamond/Walker, Martin/TR Black Diamond (Ebk)/Walker, Martin/EL The Dark Vineyard/Walker, Martin/HC The Dark Vineyard/Walker, Martin/TR Dark Vineyard, The (Ebk)/Walker, Martin/… ISBN 978-0-385-34952-9 ISBN 978-0-307-70019-3 978-0-307-95859-4 978-0-307-70014-8 978-0-307-74463-0 978-0-307-70145-9 978-0-307-27018-4 978-0-307-45471-3 978-0-307-59381-8 OS 7/13 On sale 7/12 7/12 8/11 7/12 8/11 7/10 7/11 6/10 Publisher Knopf Publisher Knopf Knopf Knopf Vintage Vintage Knopf Vintage Vintage Reprint: Yes 1st Serial: Yes Special Markets: Agent: STEPHANIE CABOT Price $24.95 Price $24.95/$28.95 Can. $12.99 $24.95 $14.95 $9.99 $23.95 $14.95 $11.99 A Treacherous Paradise Henning Mankell ON SALE 7/9/2013 KNOPF HARDCOVER 978-0-307-96122-8 $26.95 Category: Fiction BISAC 1: Fiction - Historical BISAC 2: Fiction - Cultural Heritage BISAC 3: Fiction - Literary Page Count: 384 Trim Size: 6-1/4 x 9-1/4 Spine/Depth: 42/32 Carton Count: 12 Marketing and Publicity Marketing Contact: Jonathan Lazzara National Media Appearances, including NPR and print features Extra galleys Also available as an eGalley National Print Advertising in The New York Times Book Review and The Strand magazine Retailer-Aligned Preorder Campaign on Facebook Online Advertising, including Facebook, New York Times.com/ Arts, Google Content Network Fiction/Major News Mobile Advertising Campaign Jacket Blowups Available From the internationally acclaimed author of the Wallander crime series, a dramatic new stand-alone novel set in turn-of-the-century Sweden and Mozambique, whose indomitable female protagonist is awoken from naïveté by her exposure to racism and by her own unexpected inner strengths. Cold and poverty define Hanna Renström's childhood in remote northern Sweden, and in 1905, at nineteen, she boards a ship for Australia in hope of a better life. But none of her hopes--or fears--prepares her for the life she will lead. After two brief marriages, she finds herself a widow twice over, and the owner of a bordello in Portuguese East Africa, a world where colonialism and white supremacy rule, where she is isolated within society by her profession and her sex, and, among the bordello's black prostitutes, by her color. As Hanna's story unfurls over the next several years, we watch her in this "treacherous paradise," as she wrestles with a constant, wrenching loneliness and with the racism she's meant to unthinkingly adopt. And as her life becomes increasingly intertwined with the prostitutes, she moves inexorably toward the moment when she will make a decision that defies every expectation society has of her, and, more important, those she has of herself. SALES: Mankell's last Knopf hardcover, The Troubled Man, landed at #6 on the New York Times best-seller list, and has sold more than 100,000 copies across all formats. STAND-ALONE: Appeals as much to first-time readers as to already devoted fans. HEROINE: Hanna Renström is an intrepid protagonist sure to fascinate readers. HISTORICAL BASIS: As Mankell explains in an afterword, the novel is based on a real historical figure; tax records show that there was a Swedish woman living in this East African town, who ran one of its most profitable brothels. INTERNATIONAL PUBLICATION: A main book club selection in Sweden, the novel is being published across Europe. It's a best seller in Germany, where there are 85,000 copies in print after four printings. Harvill Secker will publish in the U.K. in June. SETTING: Mankell lives part-time in Africa, and the novel's backdrop invokes themes that matter deeply to him. In his own words, "The bordello is where power and powerlessness meet, where passion is a commodity. But it is also a place where lives are intertwined and make for a story unlike anything I have ever come close to writing." Reviews from Sweden "Reminiscent of such novels as Conrad's Heart of Darkness and Achebe's Things Fall Apart." --Kristianstadsbladet About the Author/Illustrator Author Residence: Sweden; Mozambique Author Hometown: Sweden HENNING MANKELL's novels have been translated into forty languages and have sold more than thirty million copies worldwide. He is the first winner of the Ripper Award (the new European prize for crime fiction) and has also received the Glass Key and Golden Dagger Awards. His Kurt Wallander mysteries were adapted into a PBS television series starring Kenneth Branagh. Mankell divides his time between Sweden and Mozambique. Translated from the Swedish by Laurie Thompson. Rights Territories: US, open market (no Europe, no Canada) Audio: Yes British: No Restriction: US,OpnMkt(no EU/CAN) Return indicator: Full copies only Book Club: Yes Translation: No Agency: LEONHARDT & HOIER LITERARY AGE Other Editions E-book Hist/Prev Titles The Shadow Girls/HC The Troubled Man/HC The Troubled Man/EL The Troubled Man/TR The Man from Beijing/HC The Man from Beijing/EL The Man from Beijing/TR Faceless Killers/TR ISBN 978-0-307-96123-5 ISBN 9781595581921 978-0-307-59349-8 978-0-307-59537-9 978-0-307-47740-8 978-0-307-27186-0 978-0-307-59317-7 978-0-307-47284-7 9781400031573 OS 7/13 On sale 10/12 3/11 3/11 4/12 2/10 2/10 3/11 1/03 Publisher Knopf Publisher New Press Knopf Vintage Vintage Knopf Vintage Vintage Vintage Reprint: Yes 1st Serial: Yes Special Markets: Agent: ANNELI HOIER Price Price $26.95 $26.95 $9.99 $15.00 $25.95 $9.99 $15.00 $14.95/$18.95 Can. The Homecoming Carsten Stroud Somewhere in the American South, there is a town where something is very, very wrong. A place where malicious men may die, but malice...never. Kate and Nick Kavanaugh (lawyer and cop respectively) take in young Rainey Teague, whose parents have died under mysterious circumstances. Rainey is a handful. Well, actually, Rainey is turning out to be someone--or something--downright scary: a shape-shifting time-bending little boy who will have to resist being taken over by "Nothing." Will Kate and Nick be able to save him? Will the mirror they have kept up in the attic ultimately be their downfall? When more disappearances start to happen, where do they turn? No one can explain what is happening, but everyone knows that their sleepy, peaceful town, Niceville, is turning out to be anything but nice. When Carsten Stroud's previous novel, Niceville, was published, Elmore Leonard wrote: "I hope Mr. Stroud, having had so much fun writing Niceville, listening to his people give him terrific dialogue, is writing a sequel or another one like it." We give you The Homecoming. ON SALE 7/16/2013 KNOPF HARDCOVER 978-0-307-70096-4 $25.00/$29.95 Can. Category: Fiction BISAC 1: Fiction - Horror BISAC 2: Fiction - Occult BISAC 3: Fiction - Thrillers Page Count: 432 Trim Size: 6-1/4 x 9-1/4 Spine/Depth: 46/32 Carton Count: 12 Marketing and Publicity Marketing Contact: Danielle Plafsky National Print Features Select Author Appearances Extra galleys Also available as an eGalley Online Advertising, including GoodReads, USAToday.com, EW.com, Facebook, and Mobile Author Video Jacket Blowups Available POTENTIAL: Carsten Stroud has the potential to excite Stephen King's audience, and we will do extensive outreach to his fans. RECEPTION: Peter Straub, Elmore Leonard, John Lescroart, and Karin Slaughter were all enthusiastic advocates of Niceville. We can expect more of the same for this book. Harlan Coben and Nelson DeMille are big fans of Carsten's as well. CHARACTERS SHAKING THINGS UP: These include Mario La Motta, who sends Endicott, a well-dressed gentleman known as "the Collector," to deal with his old pal Dietz; Delores, the mob wife who seeks revenge when her husband is killed in a mall shoot-out; Edgar, the meek, retired cop who is at the wrong place at the wrong time; Warren Smoles, the sleaziest lawyer you will ever meet, and more. CHARACTERS UP TO OLD TRICKS: Fans of Niceville will be pleased to see, among others, Tig and Boonie, the cops; Byron Dietz, arrested for the crime he didn't commit; Lemon Featherlight, Mavis Crossfire, and Lyle Preston Crowder. PLANNING AHEAD: Marketing plans will be carefully coordinated with Black Lizard's publication of the paperback of Niceville in June 2013. PRAISE FOR Carsten Stroud: "Strange, outrageous and wonderful... Offers surprises, shocks, moments of lyricism, explosions of humor and unrelenting suspense. It's superior storytelling. Call it the summer's darkest, most delicious guilty pleasure." --Patrick Anderson, The Washington Post Book World "[An] A-ticket thrill-ride...As enthralling as a tale by the Brothers Grimm." --Tom Nolan, The Wall Street Journal About the Author/Illustrator Author Residence: Toronto, Ontario CARSTEN STROUD is a New York Times best-selling writer of fiction and nonfiction, including the true-crime account Close Pursuit. His novels include Sniper's Moon, Lizardskin, Cuba Strait, and Cobraville. He lives in Toronto. Rights Territories: US, Canada, open market Audio: Yes British: No Restriction: US, Canada, Open Mkt Return indicator: Full copies only Book Club: Yes Translation: No Agency: THE KARPFINGER AGENCY Other Editions E-book Hist/Prev Titles Niceville/Stroud, Carsten/HC Niceville/Stroud, Carsten/TR Niceville (Ebk)/Stroud, Carsten/EL Cobraville/Stroud, Carsten/HC Cobravile/Stroud, Carsten/MM Cuba Strait/Stroud, Carsten/HC Cuba Strait/Stroud, Carsten/MM Black Water Transit/Stroud, Carsten/MM ISBN 978-0-385-34963-5 ISBN 978-0-307-70095-7 978-0-307-74535-4 978-0-307-95858-7 9780743243902 9780743463942 9780743243896 9780743463935 978-0-440-23709-9 OS 7/13 On sale 6/12 8/13 6/12 06/04 08/06 01/03 06/04 7/02 Publisher Knopf Publisher Knopf Anchor Knopf Simon & Schuster Simon & Schuster Simon & Schuster Simon & Schuster Dell Books Reprint: Yes 1st Serial: Yes Special Markets: Agent: Price Price $26.95/$32.00 Can. $15.00/$18.00 Can. $11.99/$14.99 Can. $24.95 $7.99 $25.00 $7.99 $6.99/$10.99 Can. Amor and Psycho Stories Carolyn Cooke From the highly acclaimed author of Daughters of the Revolution and The Bostons (winner of the PEN/Robert W. Bingham Prize for fiction) comes a lyrical, visceral collection of short stories about sex and scars, waste and promise, with an eclectic cast of characters spanning generations and cultures. In "Francis Bacon," an aspiring writer crafts sexual fantasies for an Upper East Side mogul. In "The Snake," a restless psychologist sheds one existence after another, continuously restarting her life. In "The Boundary," a resident artist on a Native American reservation connects with a charismatic, deeply troubled teenager. In the surreal "She Bites," a man builds a doghouse as his wife slowly transforms. In "Opal Is Evidence," a woman and her ten-year-old daughter, who suffers from a brain tumor, house-sit at the yurt of marijuana farmers. In "The New Skin," a man literally unpeeled by horrific burns gradually recovers. And in the transcendent, three-part title story, two close friends confront cancer and suicide. Cooke's searing tapestry, peopled by characters who disappear and reemerge throughout the collection, explores lives ruled by illness, ritual, desire, and angst. At once philosophical and compulsively readable, Amor and Psycho dives into our dark spaces, confronting the poetry and brutality of human existence. ON SALE 8/6/2013 KNOPF HARDCOVER 978-0-307-59474-7 $24.95/$28.95 Can. Category: Fiction BISAC 1: Fiction - Short Stories (single author) BISAC 2: Fiction - Psychological BISAC 3: Fiction - Contemporary Women Page Count: 192 Trim Size: 5-5/8 x 8-1/4 Spine/Depth: 25/32 Carton Count: 12 Marketing and Publicity Marketing Contact: Jonathan Lazzara National Print Features Online Advertising and Promotion on GoodReads and Facebook Reading Group Guide (available at aaknopf.com at the time of publication) REVIEWER'S FAVORITE: Carolyn Cooke's debut novel, Daughters of the Revolution, was short-listed for the Flaherty-Dunnan First Novel Prize, and was named among the top ten books of 2011 by the San Francisco Chronicle and New York magazine's "Reviewer's Favorite" books of the year. MASTER OF THE SHORT FORM: Cooke's previous short-story collection won the PEN/Robert W. Bingham Prize and was a runner up for the PEN/Hemingway Award. Her short stories have been included in two volumes each of the O. Henry Prize Stories and Best American Short Stories. Praise for Daughters of the Revolution: "Cooke writes with such delicacy and control, such luminous warmth, that the only disappointment comes when the book ends" --The Boston Globe; "shimmers with intimate and revealing detail" --The New York Times About the Author/Illustrator Author Residence: San Francisco, CA Carolyn Cooke is the author of the highly acclaimed Daughters of the Revolution and The Bostons. Her short stories have appeared in AGNI, Gargoyle, The Paris Review, Ploughshares, Best American Short Stories, and The PEN/O. Henry Prize Stories. Her nonfiction has appeared in The Nation, Contemporary Literary Criticism, and New California Writing 2011. A recipient of fellowships from the National Endowment for the Arts and the California Arts Council, she teaches at the California Institute of Integral Studies in San Francisco. Rights Territories: World Audio: Yes British: Yes Restriction: World Other Editions E-book Hist/Prev Titles Daughters of the Revolution/Cooke, Carol… Daughters of the Revolution/Cooke, Carol… Daughters Of The Revolut (Ebk)/Cooke, Ca… The Bostons/Carolyn Cooke/PB Return indicator: Full copies only Book Club: Yes Translation: No Agency: LINDA CHESTER LITERARY AGENCY, ISBN 978-0-307-96213-3 ISBN 978-0-307-59473-0 978-0-307-74146-2 978-0-307-59661-1 9780618017683 OS 8/13 On sale 6/11 6/12 6/11 06/01 Reprint: Yes 1st Serial: Yes Special Markets: Agent: LAURIE FOX Publisher Knopf Publisher Knopf Vintage Vintage Houghton Mifflin/Mariner Books Price Price $24.95/$27.95 Can. $15.00/$18.00 Can. $11.99/$13.99 Can. $14.95 A Marker to Measure Drift Alexander Maksik Alexander Maksik's electrifying novel tracks a woman's journey from the horrors of Charles Taylor's Liberia to abject poverty and self-exile on a Greek island, where she must grapple with a haunted past and find a way back into human society. On an island somewhere in the Aegean, Jacqueline, a young Liberian woman, veers between starvation and satiety, between the brutality of her past and the precarious uncertainty of her present in the aftermath of experiences so unspeakable that she prefers homeless numbness to the psychological confrontation she knows is inevitable. Hypnotic, highly sensual, exquisitely written, and extraordinary in its depiction of both pleasure and pain, of excruciating physical and spiritual hungers, A Marker to Measure Drift is a novel about memory, how we live with what we know, and whether and how we go forward, intact and whole, after the ravages of loss. It is beautiful, lacerating, impossible to put down. A breakthrough work from a prodigiously gifted young writer. ON SALE 7/30/2013 KNOPF HARDCOVER 978-0-307-96257-7 $24.95 TREMENDOUS READING EXPERIENCE: Intensely visceral, utterly gripping, Maksik's novel is a brilliant and propulsive read, a masterful piece of storytelling that delivers all the pleasures of the best literary and commercial fiction. ACCLAIM: Maksik's first novel, You Deserve Nothing, garnered a raft of praise from writers and periodicals all across America and graced a host of best books of the year lists. A Marker to Measure Drift will elicit major, excellent reviews and A-list endorsements. AUTHOR: Maksik is highly promotable and will garner wide media attention. SALES/FORMAT: Published only as a paperback original, You Deserve Nothing has upwards of 20,000 copies in print. A Marker to Measure Drift will be Maksik's first hardcover publication. Praise for You Deserve Nothing: "rivetingly plotted and beautifully written...Dazzling clarity and impressive philosophical rigor" --The New York Times; "One of the most engaged reads I've had in years" --Alice Sebold Category: Fiction BISAC 1: Fiction - Literary BISAC 2: Fiction - Contemporary Women BISAC 3: Fiction - Psychological Page Count: 240 Trim Size: 5-5/8 x 9-1/4 Spine/Depth: 29/32 Carton Count: 12 "A Marker to Measure Drift is a haunting, haunted novel. Things get stripped down to essentials--food, water, where to sleep for the night, a state of solitary desperation brought on by the most profound kind of loss. Every line of this excellent novel rings true as Maksik leads us toward the catastrophe at the story's core. This is one of those books that leaves you staring into space when you finish, dazed from the sheer power of what's been said." --Ben Fountain, author of Billy Lynn's Long Half-Time Walk Marketing and Publicity About the Author/Illustrator Marketing Contact: Jonathan Lazzara BEA Promotion National Print Features Multi-City Author Tour, including New York, San Francisco, and Seattle Advance Reader's Edition Also available as an eGalley National Print Advertising in The New York Times Book Review Online Advertising, including ShelfAwareness, Litbreaker Network (literary blogs), GoodReads, and Facebook Online Promotion: Major GoodReads promotion, giveaway, etc. Library Marketing, including ALA and EarlyWord.com Reading Group Guide (available at aaknopf.com at the time of publication) Jacket Blowups Available Author Residence: New York, NY Alexander Maksik is the author of the novel You Deserve Nothing. A graduate of the Iowa Writers' Workshop, his writing has appeared in Harper's, Tin House, Harvard Review, The New York Times Magazine, Salon, and Narrative Magazine, among others, and has been translated into more than a dozen languages. Rights Territories: US, Canada, open market Audio: Yes British: No Restriction: US, Opn Mkt (no CAN) Return indicator: Full copies only Book Club: Yes Translation: No Agency: WILLIAM MORRIS ENDEAVOR Other Editions E-book Hist/Prev Titles You Deserve Nothing/Alexander Maksik/PB Comp Titles Little Bee/Cleave, Chris/HC Little Bee/Ckeave, Chris/TR Evening/Minot, Susan/HC The Stars At Noon/Johnson, Denis/HC ISBN 978-0-307-96258-4 ISBN 9781609450489 ISBN 9781416589631 9781416589648 9780375400377 9780394538402 OS 7/13 On sale 8/11 On sale 2/09 2/10 10/98 9/86 Publisher Knopf Publisher Europa Editions Publisher Simon & Schuster Simon & Schuster Knopf Knopf Reprint: Yes 1st Serial: No Special Markets: Agent: ERIC SIMONOFF Price Price $15.00 Price $24.00 $15.00 $23.00/$32.00 Can. $15.95/$21.95 Can. Paris Was the Place Susan Conley ON SALE 8/6/2013 KNOPF HARDCOVER 978-0-307-59407-5 $25.95/$30.00 Can. Category: Fiction BISAC 1: Fiction - Literary BISAC 2: Fiction - Family Life BISAC 3: Fiction - Contemporary Women Page Count: 368 Trim Size: 6-1/4 x 9-1/4 Spine/Depth: 41/32 Carton Count: 12 Marketing and Publicity Marketing Contact: Danielle Plafsky National Print Features Select Author Appearances Extra galleys Also available as an eGalley Online Advertising and Promotion on GoodReads, Facebook, corporate verticals, and Reading GroupGuides.com Reading Group Guide (available at aaknopf.com at the time of publication) From acclaimed author Susan Conley, a novel that gives us a luminous emotional portrait of a young woman living abroad in Paris in the 1980s and trying to make sense of the chaotic world around her as she learns the true meaning of family. When Willie Pears agrees to teach at a Parisian center for immigrant girls who have requested French asylum, she has no idea it will utterly change her life. She has lived in Paris for six months, surrounded by the most important people in her life: her beloved brother, Luke, her funny and wise college roommate, Sara, and Sara's do-gooder husband, Rajiv. And now there is Macon Ventri, a passionate, dedicated attorney for the detained girls. Theirs is a meeting of both hearts and minds--but not without its problems. As Willie becomes more involved with the immigrant girls who touch her soul, the lines between teaching and mothering are blurred. She is especially drawn to Gita, a young Indian girl who is determined to be free. Ultimately Willie will make a decision with potentially dire consequences to both her relationship with Macon and the future of the center. Meanwhile, Luke is taken with a serious, as-yet-unnamed illness, and Willie will come to understand the power of unconditional love while facing the dark days of his death. Conley has written a piercing, deeply humane novel that explores the connections between family and friends and reaffirms the strength of the ties that bind. SETTING: There's never a shortage of interest in Paris: The Paris Wife, Paris in Love, Midnight in Paris, Paris: A Love Story... PREVIOUS BOOK: The Foremost Good Fortune received wide and unanimous praise (see below) and we expect broad review attention for this, her debut novel. Acclaim for The Foremost Good Fortune "This is a beautiful story of womanhood, motherhood, travel and loss, written by an author of rare and radiant grace." --Elizabeth Gilbert "Graceful and honest, humorous and insightful." --Christina Eng, San Francisco Chronicle "You hear about riveting prose, and this is it. The Foremost Good Fortune is just about as honest a book as you'll ever read . . . a beautiful [story] about China and cancer and how to be an authentic, courageous human being." --Carolyn See, The Washington Post About the Author/Illustrator Author Residence: Portland, ME Author Hometown: Burlington, VT SUSAN CONLEY is the author of The Foremost Good Fortune, a book that won the Maine Literary Award for memoir and was a Goodreads Choice Award Winner. Her writing has appeared in The New York Times Magazine, The Huffington Post, The Daily Beast, The Paris Review, The Harvard Review, The Massachusetts Review, and elsewhere. She lives in Portland, Maine, with her husband and their two sons. 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Price $24.95/$37.95 Can. $24.00 Going Home Again Dennis Bock After two acclaimed historical novels, one of Canada's most celebrated young writers now goes contemporary with the vibrant story of a man taking stock of the shape his life has taken, and why, and what--as a husband, a father, a brother, and an uncle--his responsibilities truly are. Charlie Bellerose leads a semi-nomadic existence, traveling widely to manage the language academies he has established in different countries. After separating, somewhat amicably, from his wife, he moves from Madrid back to his native Canada to set up a new school, and for the first time in his life he forges a meaningful relationship with his brother, who's going through a vicious divorce. Charlie manages to make a fresh start in Toronto but longs for his twelve-year-old daughter, whom he sees only via Skype and the occasional overseas visit. After a chance encounter with a college girlfriend, he works through a series of memories--including a particularly painful one they share--as he reflects on how he ended up where he is. But two tragic events (one long past, the other very much in the present) finally force him to reevaluate his priorities and his relationships with everyone around him. ON SALE 8/13/2013 KNOPF HARDCOVER 978-1-4000-4463-4 $24.95 Category: Fiction BISAC 1: Fiction - Literary BISAC 2: Fiction - Family Life BISAC 3: Fiction - Psychological Page Count: 272 Trim Size: 5-5/8 x 8-1/4 Spine/Depth: 32/32 Carton Count: 12 Marketing and Publicity Marketing Contact: Danielle Plafsky Select Author Appearances National Print Features Extra galleys Also available as an eGalley Online Advertising and Promotion on GoodReads, Facebook, and Reading GroupGuides.com Reading Group Guide (available at aaknopf.com at the time of publication) PREVIOUS NOVELS: Bock's debut, The Ash Garden, rooted in the nuclear events at Hiroshima, was published throughout Europe and, despite being released here on 9/11 itself, attracted major review attention (see below) and a strong readership. CONTEMPORARY SETTING: His second novel, The Communist's Daughter, was also historical, whereas this one is extremely current and its main character's adventures lead him through Toronto and Montreal and finally Berlin and Spain, venues Bock captures with great flair. CROSS-BORDER BUZZ: This is a lead title for HarperCollins in Canada, who will publish at the same time and provide excellent cross-border promotional opportunities. SUBJECT: Certain aspects of this novel bring Julian Barnes's The Sense of an Ending to mind, from the fallibility of our memories to the way our early life determines so much of what comes afterward, though above all this novel is about family in the widest possible respects and how each one contains warring factions that both frustrate and help focus every member's hopes and desires. Praise for The Ash Garden "Mysterious and compelling...Elegant, unnerving." --Michiko Kakutani, The New York Times "Comes close to being indispensable." --Dan Cryer, Newsday "Bock sets a match to ethical issues that are reaching the flash point today." --Ron Charles, The Christian Science Monitor About the Author/Illustrator Author Residence: Toronto, Ontario Author Hometown: Oakville, Ontario Dennis Bock was awarded the Canada-Japan Literary Award in 2002 for The Ash Garden. He lives in Toronto with his two sons. Rights Territories: US and open market (no Canada) Audio: No British: No Restriction: US, Opn Mkt (no CAN) Return indicator: Full copies only Book Club: Yes Translation: Yes Agency: ARAGI, INC. Other Editions E-book Hist/Prev Titles The Communist's Daughter/Bock, Dennis/HC The Communist's Daughter/Bock, Dennis/TR Communist's Daughter,The (Ebk)/Bock, Den… The Ash Garden/Bock, Dennis/HC The Ash Garden/Bock, Dennis/TR Ash Garden, The (Ebk)/Bock, Dennis/EL ISBN 978-0-385-34969-7 ISBN 978-1-4000-4462-7 978-1-4000-9609-1 978-0-307-26738-2 9780375413025 9780375727498 9780375414275 OS 8/13 On sale 2/07 3/08 2/07 9/01 1/03 1/02 Publisher Knopf Publisher Knopf Vintage Vintage Knopf Vintage Vintage Reprint: Yes 1st Serial: No Special Markets: Agent: NICOLE ARAGI Price Price $24.00 $14.00 $9.99/$14.00 Can. $23.00 $13.00 $9.99 The Infatuations Javier Marias The award-winning, internationally best-selling Spanish writer joins the Knopf list with an immersive, provocative novel propelled by a seemingly random murder that we come to understand--or do we?--through one woman's ever-unfurling imagination, meditations, and infatuations. At the Madrid café where she stops for breakfast each day before work, María Dolz finds herself drawn to a couple who is also there every morning. Though she can hardly explain it, observing what she imagines to be their unblemished life lifts her out of the doldrums of her own existence. But what begins as mere observation turns into an increasingly complicated entanglement when the man is brutally murdered. María approaches the widow to offer her condolences, and at the couple's home she meets--and falls in love with--a man who sheds disturbing new light on the crime. As María recounts this story, we are given a murder mystery brilliantly reimagined as metaphysical enquiry, a novel that grapples with questions of love and death, chance and coincidence, and above all, with the slippery essence of the truth and how it is told. ON SALE 8/13/2013 KNOPF HARDCOVER 978-0-307-96072-6 $26.95/$32.00 Can. Category: Fiction BISAC 1: Fiction - Literary BISAC 2: Fiction - Romance - General BISAC 3: Fiction - Suspense Page Count: 352 Trim Size: 6-1/4 x 9-1/4 Spine/Depth: 39/32 Carton Count: 12 Marketing and Publicity Marketing Contact: Jonathan Lazzara National Print Features Special Galleys (literary event) Also available as an eGalley National Print Advertising in The New York Times Book Review Online Advertising, including GoodReads and Facebook Reading Group Guide (available at aaknopf.com at the time of publication) Jacket Blowups Available SALES AND AWARDS: Marías's books have sold more than 6 million copies across forty languages, in fifty countries. He has received, among other honors, the IMPAC Dublin Literary Award, the Prix Femina Étranger, the Premio Grinzane Cavour, the Premio de la Crítica, and the Alberto Moravia Prize. INTERNATIONAL SUCCESS: The Infatuations has been extremely well received across Europe. In Spain (Alfaguara), it hit number one on the best-seller lists with a first print of 100,000 copies--they sold 35,000 copies in two weeks and had to go immediately back to press. In Germany (Fischer), the book has sold 60,000 copies since April. In Holland (Meulenhoff), the book is in its fourth printing since publication in June. CULT STATUS: Marías has gained a cult following in the U.S., but this is his opportunity to break out. He also has a new publisher in the U.K.--Hamish Hamilton--whose edition will be out in March 2013, and we can build from their momentum. BACKLIST: Vintage is publishing five backlist titles in 2013: A Heart So White and Tomorrow in the Battle Think on Me (March), and All Souls, Dark Back of Time, and When I Was Mortal (April). Vintage Español is publishing in October 2012. Penguin Modern Classics in the U.K. is also bringing out the backlist with introductions from writers such as John Banville and Jonathan Coe. Praise for Javier Marías "One of the writers who should get the Nobel Prize is Javier Marías." --Orhan Pamuk "Marías is in my opinion one of the best contemporary European writers." --J. M. Coetzee About the Author/Illustrator Author Residence: Madrid, Spain Author Hometown: Madrid, Spain JAVIER MARÍAS was born in Madrid in 1951. The recipient of numerous prizes, he has written thirteen novels, three story collections, and fifteen works of collected articles and essays. His books have been translated into forty languages, in fifty countries, and have sold more than 6 million copies throughout the world. Translated from the Spanish by Margaret Jull Costa. Rights Territories: US, Canada, open market (no Europe) Audio: Yes British: No Restriction: US,CAN,OpnMkt(no EU) Other Editions E-book Hist/Prev Titles Your Face Tomorrow, Vol 3/HC Your Face Tomorrow, Vol 3/TR Your Face Tomorrow, Vol 2/HC Your Face Tomorrow, Vol 2/TR Your Face Tomorrow, Vol 1/HC Your Face Tomorrow, Vol 1/TR A Heart So White/TR Tomorrow in the Battle Think on Me/TR Return indicator: Full copies only Book Club: Yes Translation: No Agency: CASANOVAS & LYNCH AGENCIA LITE ISBN 978-0-307-96073-3 ISBN 9780811218122 9780811219242 9780811216562 9780811217491 9780811216128 9780811217279 9780811215053 9780811214827 OS 8/13 On sale 12/09 06/11 07/06 05/08 06/05 09/07 05/02 10/01 Reprint: Yes 1st Serial: Yes Special Markets: Agent: MARIA LYNCH Publisher Knopf Publisher New Directions New Directions New Directions New Directions New Directions New Directions New Directions New Directions Price Price $24.95 $16.95 $29.95 $16.95 $29.95 $16.95 $14.95 $15.95 Calcutta Two Years in the City Amit Chaudhuri From the acclaimed author of the novels The Immortals and Freedom Song: a spellbinding book that combines memoir, reportage, and history in an intimate, richly sensual portrait of the city of Calcutta. Amit Chaudhuri has been consistently praised for the beauty and subtle power of his writing and for the ways in which he makes "place" as complex a character as his men and women. Now, he brings these gifts to a chronicle of two years in which he made Calcutta his home. In a mesmerizing narrative he takes us into the heart of a metropolis relatively untouched by the currents of globalization but possessed of a "self renewing way...of apprehending life." The narrative moves through the city's vibrant avenues and its derelict alleyways, introduces us to its homeless and its well-heeled, describes its architecture and food, its sounds and smells, its past and present politics, and makes abundantly clear the complex reasons for the author's passionate attachment to the place and its people. It is an unusually beguiling, eye-opening journey that evokes all that is most particular and extraordinary about the city. ON SALE 8/13/2013 KNOPF HARDCOVER 978-0-307-27024-5 $25.95/$30.00 Can. Category: History BISAC 1: History - India BISAC 2: Travel - Asia - India BISAC 3: Biography & Autobiography - Personal Memoirs Page Count: 320 Trim Size: 5-5/8 x 8-3/8 Spine/Depth: 36/32 Carton Count: 12 Marketing and Publicity Marketing Contact: Jonathan Lazzara National Media Appearances, including NPR and print features Extra galleys Also available as an eGalley National Print Advertising in The Atlantic Online Advertising, including NYTimes.com (India Ink), Economist.com, and major news and history sites MATCH OF AUTHOR AND SUBJECT: Amit spent part of his childhood in Calcutta, made his name writing about the city, and as an adult moved his family there. He has a uniquely perceptive view of the city--particularly how it's changed over the years--and is perhaps the only person who could have written this book, both as insider and outsider. INTERNATIONAL PUBLICATION: The book will be published in February in the U.K. by Union Books--a new publisher who will be making it their lead title and devoting huge energy to its launch--and as a major lead title in India by Penguin. AWARDS AND ACCLAIM: Amit's work always receives stunning reviews--James Wood has called him one of his top three favorite younger living writers. His last book, The Immortals, was a Best Book of the Year for The New Yorker, San Francisco Chronicle, and The Boston Globe, and was shortlisted for the Commonwealth Writers' Prize. Freedom Song received the Los Angeles Times Book Prize for Fiction. SERIAL: An extract appeared in the London Review of Books in May 2011. APPEARANCES: Amit receives regular invitations to speak--and perform as a musician--at such U.S. venues as the Asia Society and the Rubin Museum. Praise for The Immortals: "In the gloriously crowded world of modern Indian fiction, Chaudhuri stands out as a master craftsman." --The Boston Globe "This exquisite, highly nuanced, often very funny novel somehow took command of my thinking, my vocabulary, my sense of what's important." --Richard Ford About the Author/Illustrator Author Residence: Calcutta, India and Norwich, UK Author Hometown: Calcutta, India AMIT CHAUDHURI is the author of several award-winning novels and an internationally acclaimed musician and essayist. He is a contributor to the London Review of Books, Granta, and The Times Literary Supplement. He is Professor of Contemporary Literature at the University of East Anglia and a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature. Rights Territories: US, Canada, open market (no Europe) Audio: Yes British: No Restriction: US,CAN,OpnMkt(no EU) Return indicator: Full copies only Book Club: Yes Translation: No Agency: ROGERS, COLERIDGE & WHITE LTD Other Editions E-book Hist/Prev Titles The Immortals/HC The Immortals/TR Freedom Song/HC Freedom Song/TR Comp Titles Behind The Beautiful Forevers/Boo, Kathe… Maximum City/Mehta, Suketu/HC Maximum City/Mehta, Suketu/TR ISBN 978-0-307-96217-1 ISBN 978-0-307-27022-1 978-0-307-45465-2 9780375404276 9780375704000 ISBN 978-1-4000-6755-8 978-0-375-40372-9 978-0-375-70340-9 OS 8/13 On sale 8/09 9/10 2/99 2/00 On sale 2/12 9/04 9/05 Publisher Knopf Publisher Knopf Vintage Knopf Vintage Publisher Random House Knopf Vintage Reprint: Yes 1st Serial: Yes Special Markets: Agent: PETER STRAUS Price Price $25.95/$32.00 Can. $16.95/$18.95 Can. $24.00 $14.00/$21.00 Can. Price $27.00/$32.00 Can. $27.95/$39.95 Can. $17.00/$21.00 Can. The Realm of Last Chances Steve Yarbrough ON SALE 8/13/2013 KNOPF HARDCOVER 978-0-385-34950-5 $25.95/$30.00 Can. Category: Fiction BISAC 1: Fiction - Literary BISAC 2: Fiction - Family Life BISAC 3: Fiction - Contemporary Women Page Count: 288 Trim Size: 5-5/8 x 8-1/4 Spine/Depth: 34/32 Carton Count: 12 Marketing and Publicity Marketing Contact: Danielle Plafsky Select Author Appearances in Boston and New England, Jackson, Nashville, and Oxford Extra galleys Also available as an eGalley Online Advertising and Promotion on GoodReads, Facebook Reading Group Guide (available on aaknopf.com at the time of publication) In a captivating departure from the Deep South setting of his previous fiction, Steve Yarbrough now gives us a richly nuanced portrait of a marriage being reinvented in a small town in the Northeast, in his most surprising and compelling novel yet. When Kristin Stevens loses her job in California's higher-education system, she and her husband, Cal, relocate to Massachusetts. Kristin takes a position at a smaller, less prestigious university and promptly becomes entangled in its delicate, overheated politics. Cal, whose musical talent is nothing more than a consuming avocation, spends his days alone, fixing up their new home. And as they settle into their early fifties, the two seem to exist in separate spheres entirely. At the same time, their younger neighbor Matt Drinnan watches as his ex-wife takes up with another man in town, with only himself to blame. Each facing a different sense of isolation, he and Kristin gravitate toward each other, at first in hopes of a platonic confidant but then, inevitably, as something more. The Realm of Last Chances provides us with a subtle, moving exploration of relationships, loneliness, and our convoluted attempts to reach out to one another. AWARD-WINNING AUTHOR: Yarbrough was a finalist for the PEN/Faulkner Award and has received the Mississippi Authors Award, the California Book Award, and another from the Mississippi Institute of Arts and Letters. A WRITER'S WRITER: His fans include James Lee Burke, Ha Jin, David Guterson, Beverly Lowry, Barry Hannah, Kent Haruf, and Tom Franklin. His most recent novel, Safe from the Neighbors, was endorsed by Richard Russo, Tim Gautreaux, John Grisham, Paul Hendrickson, Jill McCorkle, Tom Perrotta, and Ron Rash. And Yarbrough's distinctive new book--in a less parochial locale--should win him even greater acclaim nationwide. Yarbrough's fiction is always reviewed widely and ecstatically, and he has many supporters in the bookselling community. Acclaim for Safe from the Neighbors "Ambitious, funny, sad, smart, and beautifully crafted, it's everything a novel should be. It will take your breath away." --Richard Russo "Yarbrough is wickedly observant, funny, cynical, evocative, and he possesses a gift that cannot be taught: he can tell a story." --John Grisham "Yarbrough is a writer of many gifts, but what makes Safe from the Neighbors such a magnificent achievement is its moral complexity... His characters and their actions make us question what we would or would not have done if that time and place had been our own...After reading it, we can never see the world, or ourselves, in quite the same way." --Ron Rash About the Author/Illustrator Author Residence: Stoneham, MA Author Hometown: Indianola, MS Born in Indianola, Mississippi, Steve Yarbrough is the author of five previous novels and three collections of stories. He teaches at Emerson College and lives with his wife in Stoneham, Massachusetts. Rights Territories: US, Canada, open market Audio: No British: No Restriction: US, Canada, Open Mkt Return indicator: Full copies only Book Club: Yes Translation: No Agency: INTERNATIONAL CREATIVE MANAGEM Other Editions E-book Hist/Prev Titles Safe From The Neighbors/Yarbrough, Steve… Safe From The Neighbors/Yarbrough, Steve… Safe From The Neighbors (Ebk)/Yarbrough,… The End Of California/Yarbrough, Steve/H… The End Of California/Yarbrough, Steve/T… End Of California, The (Ebk)/Yarbrough,… Prisoners Of War/Yarbrough, Steve/HC Prisoners Of War/Yarbrough, Steve/TR ISBN 978-0-385-34951-2 ISBN 978-0-307-27170-9 978-0-307-47215-1 978-0-307-59327-6 978-1-4000-4438-2 978-1-4000-9570-4 978-0-307-38660-1 9780375414787 978-1-4000-3062-0 OS 8/13 On sale 1/10 2/11 1/10 6/06 7/07 7/07 1/04 3/05 Publisher Knopf Publisher Knopf Vintage Vintage Knopf Vintage Vintage Knopf Vintage Reprint: Yes 1st Serial: No Special Markets: Agent: SLOAN HARRIS Price Price $25.95/$32.00 Can. $15.00/$17.00 Can. $11.99/$12.99 Can. $23.95/$31.95 Can. $13.95/$17.95 Can. $9.99/$13.99 Can. $23.00/$35.00 Can. $16.95/$18.95 Can. Gabriele D'Annunzio Poet, Seducer, and Preacher of War Lucy Hughes-Hallett ON SALE 8/20/2013 KNOPF HARDCOVER 978-0-307-26393-3 $35.00 Category: History BISAC 1: Biography & Autobiography - Literary BISAC 2: History - Modern - 20th Century BISAC 3: History - Military - World War I Page Count: 576 Trim Size: 6-1/4 x 9-1/4 Spine/Depth: 44/32 Carton Count: 12 Illustrations: 53 ILLUSTRATIONS IN TEXT;1 MAP Marketing and Publicity Marketing Contact: Danielle Plafsky National Print Features Online Advertising, including history sites Academic Advertising Campaign A spellbinding biography: the volatile and fascinating life of Gabriele D'Annunzio--poet, bon viveur, and virulent Italian nationalist who prefigured Mussolini--that also traces the early twentieth century's trajectory from Romantic idealism to world war and Fascist thuggery. Gabriele D'Annunzio was Italy's premier poet at a time when poetry could trigger riots. A brilliant self-publicist, he used his fame to sell his work, seduce women (the great actress Eleonora Duse, among them), and promote his extreme nationalism. At once an aesthete and a militarist, he enjoyed risking death no less than making love, and he wrote with equal enthusiasm about Fortuny gowns and torpedoes. In 1915 his incendiary oratory helped drive Italy into the First World War, and in 1919 he lead a troop of mutineers into the Croatian port of Fiume, where he established a delinquent city-state. Futurists, anarchists, communists and proto-fascists descended on the place, along with literati and thrill-seekers, drug dealers and prostitutes. After fifteen months the regime was brought to an end, but it would have its sequel: three years later, the fascists marched on Rome, belting out anthems they'd learned in Fiume, Mussolini consciously modeling himself after the great poet. This compelling biography is a revelation both of D'Annunzio's flamboyant life and of the dramatic times he helped to shape. DRAMATIC HISTORICAL MOMENT: D'Annunzio was one of the great writers of his time, but this is more than a literary biography. It shows how the poet embodied, and profoundly influenced, the larger historical currents of his era, from the growth of Italian nationalism to the First World War to the rise of Fascism. MUSSOLINI: Benito Mussolini explicitly cited D'Annunzio as a model for his cult of personality; during his rise to power he craved D'Annunzio's approval and then later tried to sideline the poet for fear of being overshadowed by him. LARGER THAN LIFE: D'Annunzio was one of the first celebrities of the twentieth century--a man who knew how to use the media to boost his fame and who led an extravagant life of material excess and promiscuity. TIME PEG: The anniversary of D'Annunzio's 150th birthday is March 12, 2013. About the Author/Illustrator Author Residence: London Lucy Hughes-Hallett is an award-winning cultural historian and critic. She is the author of Heroes: A History of Hero Worship and Cleopatra: Histories, Dreams, and Distortions. She has written on books, theatre, and television for most of the leading British newspapers. For five years she was television critic for the London Evening Standard and has long been a regular contributor to The Sunday Times books section. She has judged a number of literary prizes, and she is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature. She lives in London. Rights Territories: US and open market (no Canada) Return indicator: Full copies only Audio: No Book Club: Yes British: No Translation: No Restriction: US, Opn Mkt (no CAN) Agency: INKWELL MANAGEMENT, LLC Other Editions E-book Hist/Prev Titles Heroes/Hughes-Hallett, Lucy/HC Heroes/Hughes-Hallett, Lucy/TR Cleopatra: Histories, Dreams, and Distor… Cleopatra: Histories, Dreams, and Distor… ISBN 978-0-385-34970-3 ISBN 978-1-4000-4399-6 978-1-4000-7979-7 9780060162160 9780060920937 OS 8/13 On sale 9/05 12/06 05/1990 05/1991 Reprint: Yes 1st Serial: No Special Markets: Agent: KIM WITHERSPOON Publisher Knopf Publisher Knopf Anchor HarperCollins HarperCollins Price Price $30.00 $16.95 The Cancer Chronicles Unlocking Medicine's Deepest Mystery George Johnson A provocative, intellectually vibrant, eloquently written look at recent advances in the war on cancer that will challenge everything you thought you knew about the disease-and provide hope for tomorrow and into the future. When science writer George Johnson's wife was diagnosed with a metastatic cancer, he plunged himself into a study of the disease and of the people who dedicate their lives to understanding and combating it. What he discovered is that a revolution is now under way-a thrilling explosion of theories about what cancer really is and where it comes from. Here we have his luminous accounts of, among other revelations: tumors that evolve like alien creatures inside the body . . . paleoncologists who have found petrified tumors clinging to the skeletons of dinosaurs and human ancestors . . . the surprising changes in science's understanding of the causes of cancer, with dietary specifics and environmental toxins taking a lesser role. The Cancer Chronicles is endlessly surprising and as radiant in its prose as it is authoritative in its eye-opening science. ON SALE 8/27/2013 KNOPF HARDCOVER 978-0-307-59514-0 $27.95/$32.00 Can. Category: Medicine BISAC 1: Medical - Oncology BISAC 2: Science - Biology BISAC 3: Science - History Page Count: 304 Trim Size: 5-5/8 x 8-3/8 Spine/Depth: 35/32 Carton Count: 12 Marketing and Publicity Marketing Contact: Danielle Plafsky National Media Appearances, including NPR and print features National Science Press Select Author Appearances Extra galleys Also available as an eGalley National Print Advertising in The Atlantic Online Advertising, including NYTimes.com and medical sites Bulleted one-sheet A WONDERFUL AUTHOR: A beautiful writer who belongs in the company of Atul Gawande, Siddhartha Mukherjee, and Abraham Verghese; a New York Times and Scientific American contributor with a superior command of medical science. BUILDING SALES: Johnson's last book, The Ten Most Beautiful Experiments, is approaching 40,000 in print across all formats. HUGE POTENTIAL MARKET: Is there a bigger audience than cancer victims and their loved ones looking for information and optimism? Series Overview Praise for The Ten Most Beautiful Experiments: "Johnson's crystalline prose is like the pull of gravity . . . an irresistible force." -Scientific American "As elegant as the experiments it describes." -The Wall Street Journal About the Author/Illustrator Author Residence: Santa Fe, NM Author Hometown: Fayetteville, AK GEORGE JOHNSON writes regularly about science for The New York Times. He has also written for Scientific American, The Atlantic, Time, Slate, and Wired, and his work has been included in The Best American Science Writing. A former Alicia Patterson fellow, he has received awards from PEN and the American Association for the Advancement of Science, and his books were twice finalists for the Rhone-Poulenc Prize. He is a contributor to "Science Saturday" on bloggingheads.tv and blogs at "The Cancer Chronicles" (http://santafereview.com/chronicle/). Rights Territories: World Audio: Yes British: Yes Restriction: US, Canada, Open Mkt Return indicator: Full copies only Book Club: Yes Translation: Yes Agency: INTERNATIONAL CREATIVE MANAGEM Other Editions E-book Hist/Prev Titles Ten Most Beautiful Experiments/Johnson,… Ten Most Beautiful Experiments/Johnson,… Shortcut Through Time, A/Johnson, George… Shortcut Through Time, A/Johnson, George… Strange Beauty/Johnson, George/HC Strange Beauty/Johnson, George/TR Fire In The Mind/Johnson, George/HC Fire In The Mind/Johnson, George/TR ISBN 978-0-385-34971-0 ISBN 978-1-4000-4101-5 978-1-4000-3423-9 9780375411939 9780375726187 9780679437642 9780679756880 9780679411925 9780679740216 OS 8/13 On sale 4/08 3/09 2/03 2/04 10/99 10/00 8/95 9/96 Publisher Knopf Publisher Knopf Vintage Knopf Vintage Knopf Vintage Knopf Vintage Reprint: Yes 1st Serial: No Special Markets: Agent: ESTHER NEWBERG Price Price $22.95/$25.95 Can. $14.95/$18.95 Can. $24.00/$36.00 Can. $14.00/$21.00 Can. $30.00/$45.00 Can. $20.00/$23.00 Can. $30.00/$40.00 Can. $17.00/$19.00 Can. Claire of the Sea Light Edwidge Danticat From the best-selling author of Breath, Eyes, Memory and Krik? Krak!, a stunning new work of fiction that brings us deep into the intertwined lives of a small town where a little girl, the daughter of a fisherman, has gone missing. Claire Limyè Lanmè--Claire of the Sea Light--is an enchanting child born into love and tragedy in a seaside town in Haiti. Claire's mother died in childbirth, and on each of her birthdays Claire is taken by her father, Nozias, to visit her mother's grave. Nozias wonders if he should give away his young daughter to a local shopkeeper who lost a child of her own, so he can give her a better life. But on the night of Claire's seventh birthday, when he makes the wrenching decision to do so, she disappears. As Nozias and others look for her, painful secrets and startling truths are unearthed among a host of men and women whose stories connect to Claire, her parents, and the town itself. Told with the piercing lyricism and economy of a fable, Claire of the Sea Light explores what it means to be a parent, child, neighbor, lover, and friend, while indelibly revealing the mysterious connections we share with the natural world and with one another, amid the magic and heartbreak of ordinary life. ON SALE 8/27/2013 KNOPF HARDCOVER 978-0-307-27179-2 $24.95/$28.95 Can. Category: Fiction BISAC 1: Fiction - Literary BISAC 2: Fiction - Family Saga BISAC 3: Fiction - Cultural Heritage Page Count: 256 Trim Size: 5-5/8 x 8-1/4 Spine/Depth: 31/32 Carton Count: 12 Marketing and Publicity Marketing Contact: Jonathan Lazzara National Media Appearances, including NPR and print features 8-City Author Tour: New York, Boston (and New England), Los Angeles, Miami, Portland, San Francisco, Seattle, and Washington, D.C. Extra galleys (with color covers) Also available as an eGalley National Print Advertising in The New York Times Book Review Online Advertising, including GoodReads and Facebook Online Promotion, including corporate verticals, GoodReads, and Facebook Back ads in backlist Jacket Blowups Available TRACK RECORD: There are more than one million copies in print of Danticat's books, across formats, including nearly 800,000 of Breath, Eyes, Memory; and almost 150,000 of her previous novel, The Dew Breaker. Her most recent book was a memoir, Brother, I'm Dying, with nearly 100,000 copies in print. This is her first work of fiction in nine years--a return that will be warmly greeted by her legions of fans as well as new readers. CRITICAL ACCLAIM: Danticat is a critics' darling who's earned numerous awards, including a MacArthur Fellowship, the National Book Critics Circle Award, the first-ever Story Prize, and the American Book Award; she has also been a finalist for the National Book Award and the PEN/Faulkner Award. AUDIENCE: Danticat's rendering of Ville Rose, Haiti, brings to mind the small-town web of Elizabeth Strout's Olive Kitteridge; her fisherman Nozias recalls the sea-weary Santiago in Hemingway's The Old Man and the Sea. This is a book destined for classic status. About the Author/Illustrator Author Residence: Miami, FL Author Hometown: Haiti EDWIDGE DANTICAT is the author of numerous books, including Brother, I'm Dying, which won the National Book Critics Circle Award and was a National Book Award finalist; Breath, Eyes, Memory, an Oprah Book Club selection; Krik? Krak!, a National Book Award finalist; The Farming of Bones, an American Book Award winner; and The Dew Breaker, a PEN/Faulkner Award finalist and winner of the inaugural Story Prize. The recipient of a MacArthur Fellowship, she has been published in The New Yorker, The New York Times, and elsewhere. Rights Territories: US, Canada, open market Audio: No British: No Restriction: US, Canada, Open Mkt Other Editions E-book Hist/Prev Titles Brother, I'm Dying/Danticat, Edwidge/HC Brother, I'm Dying/Danticat, Edwidge/TR Brother, I'M Dying (Ebk)/Danticat, Edwid… Dew Breaker, The/Danticat, Edwidge/HC Dew Breaker, The/Danticat, Edwidge/TR Comp Titles Olive Kitteridge/Strout, Elizabeth/HC Olive Kitteridge/Strout, Elizabeth/TR Olive Kitteridge (Ebk)/Strout, Elizabeth… Return indicator: Full copies only Book Club: Yes Translation: No Agency: ARAGI, INC. ISBN 978-0-385-34968-0 ISBN 978-1-4000-4115-2 978-1-4000-3430-7 978-0-307-26773-3 9781400041145 978-1-4000-3429-1 ISBN 978-1-4000-6208-9 978-0-8129-7183-5 978-1-58836-688-7 OS 8/13 On sale 9/07 9/08 9/07 3/04 3/05 On sale 3/08 9/08 3/08 Reprint: Yes 1st Serial: No Special Markets: Agent: NICOLE ARAGI Publisher Knopf Publisher Knopf Vintage Vintage Knopf Vintage Publisher Random House Random House Trade Paperbacks Random House Price Price $23.95/$29.95 Can. $15.00/$18.95 Can. $11.99/$13.99 Can. $22.00/$32.00 Can. $14.95/$16.95 Can. Price $26.00/$31.00 Can. $15.00/$18.00 Can. $11.99/$12.99 Can. F Poems Franz Wright From the Pulitzer Prize-winning poet, a haunting collection of poems, graced by his dark humor and wit as he comes closer to the end of his writing life. In these riveting poems, Wright declares, "I've said all that / I had to say. / In writing. / I signed my name. / It's death's move." As he faces cancer, the poet finds a new elation and clarity on the page, handing over for our examination the ruinously flawed yet kneeling-in-gratitude self he has become. "F" stands both for Franz, the poet/persona who represents all of us on our baffling lifelong journeys, and for the alphabet, the beautiful utility of our symbols. From "Entries of the Cell," the long central poem that details the loneliness of the single soul, to short narrative prose poems and traditional lyrics, Wright revels in the compensatory power of language as he observes the daylight headlights following a hearse, or the wind, "blessing one by one the unlighted buds of the backbent peach tree's unnoticed return." He is at his best in this ravishing collection of next-to-last work. ON SALE 8/27/2013 KNOPF HARDCOVER 978-0-307-70158-9 $26.95/$31.00 Can. Category: Poetry BISAC 1: Poetry - Single Author - American BISAC 2: Psychology & Psychiatry - Interpersonal Relations BISAC 3: Psychology - Movements - Existential Page Count: 112 Trim Size: 5-7/8 x 8-3/8 Spine/Depth: 18/32 Carton Count: 12 FRANZ: His searing self-examination and wit in the face of death will bring his audience to their feet. An untraditional, non academic, highly unorthodox presence, he remains a unique commodity as a poet. Praise for Franz Wright: "Wright's scale of experience, like Berryman's, runs from the homicidal to the ecstatic...[His] best forms of originality: deftness in patterning, startling metaphors, starkness of speech, compression of both pain and joy, and a stoic self-possession within the agonies and penalties of existence." --Helen Vendler, The New York Review of Books "One of our handful of poets who has done the most to return poetry to a public art, popular and profound at the same time...The poems unfold into miracles of uncontainable passion." --Pittsburgh Post-Gazette About the Author/Illustrator Author Residence: Waltham, MA Marketing and Publicity Franz Wright's most recent works include Kindertotenwald and Wheeling Motel. His collection Walking to Martha's Vineyard was awarded the Pulitzer Prize in 2004, and he has also been the recipient of two NEA grants, a Guggenheim Fellowship, and a Whiting Fellowship, among other honors. Wright lives in Waltham, Massachusetts. 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