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Canadian rights to Jen Agg's THEY'LL TOAST ME WHEN I'M DEAD

Canadian rights to renowned restaurateur behind Grey Gardens and The Black Hoof empire and acclaimed author of I Hear She’s A Real Bitch Jen Agg’s THEY’LL TOAST ME WHEN I’M DEAD, a sharply observed and scathingly funny memoir about advocacy and power, loss and hope, and a celebration of ferocity in work, love, and creativity

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World, All rights to Kristen Gray Bos' THE INTERROGATION ROOM

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…

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World (All) rights to Chieri Uegaki's EMIKO

World (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…

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North America English rights to Rollie Pemberton's WAYS OF LISTENING

North America-English rights to Polaris Music Prize-winning musician, producer, and poet laureate Rollie Pemberton’s WAYS OF LISTENING, a series of eclectic personal and critical essays examining the ever-evolving ways we discover, create, and enjoy music—from the obsession with the “mysterious artist” archetype, the magic of demo recordings, to the racial disparity in the remastering of music…

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Canada English rights to Gabrielle Drolet's LOOK MA, NO HANDS

Canada English rights to New Yorker cartoonist and MFA graduate Gabrielle Drolet's LOOK MA, NO HANDS, a humorous memoir with illustrations that explores the complexity of developing disabling and life-altering pain in her twenties, learning to write when she couldn't type, cook when she couldn't chop, assemble IKEA furniture when she couldn't twist an Allen Key, and navigate byzantine health systems without the privilege or security of a family doctor…

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Canada English rights to Carol Off's AT A LOSS FOR WORDS

Canada English rights to multiple award-winning journalist and former CBC radio host Carol Off’s AT A LOSS FOR WORDS: WHY WE CAN’T TALK TO EACH OTHER, a blend of history, culture, politics and front-line reporting structured around six words whose meanings have been distorted and weaponized, including “freedom,” “democracy” and “truth,” and how we need to reclaim their value in order to find our way back to civility…

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