World, All rights to Métis debut novelist and award-winning professor of Indigenous science and technology studies Kristen Gray Bos’ THE INTERROGATION ROOM, following a young woman answering questions from police about a sexual assault, gradually unravelling threads of archaeology, biology, history, Indigeneity and beyond as the interrogation progresses…
Read MoreWorld (All) rights to award-winning picture book author Chieri Uegaki’s YA debut, EMIKO, a rom-com loosely inspired by Jane Austen’s Emma, and pitched in the style of Ayesha At Last, in which self-declared “matchmaking genius” Emiko Kimori tries to orchestrate the love lives of everyone around her but ends up falling in love with the last person she expects…
Read More2023 Bronwen Wallace Award winner, PhD candidate, and U.S. Army veteran Zak Jones’ FANCY GAP, a debut novel set in the eponymous mountain region connecting North Carolina to Virginia, following a troubled family—the less-than-honorably discharged Corporal Dalton Fuquay and his teen brother Messiah, whom Dalton must save from their dangerous grandmother and the self-radicalized, born-again muster of acolytes she commands—being torn apart by mental and physical illness, opioid addiction, and poverty
Read MoreAward-winning and internationally-published author, Laurie Petrou, and award-winning playwright and television writer, Kate Fodor's ("The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel") debut middle grade novel, THE REHEARSAL CLUB, a lighthearted middle-grade mystery inspired by New York City’s historic boarding house for aspiring actresses, as 12-year-old Pal and her newly-formed pack of friends uncover a decades-old mystery that stretches across a dual timeline between present day and the 1950s…
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