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New Talent Spotlight – Anjali Joseph
Another Country is the superb second novel from Anjali Joseph, author of the multiple-award winning Saraswati Park. Paris, London, Bombay: three cities form a backdrop to a journey through Leela’s twenties at the dawn of the new millennium, as she … Continue reading
Our Summer Independent Thinking Brochure
Our summer Independent Thinking brochure is now available to view – just click on the image below to open the brochure up. We’ve brought together a selection of our new titles publishing over the coming months and highlighted the availability … Continue reading
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Tagged Independent Booksellers Week, independent thinking, New Books, New Talent, POS, Signed Books
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New Talent Spotlight: After the Lockout by Darran McCann
Hilary Mantel, author of Booker prize-winning Wolf Hall introduces After the Lockout I want to express my support for this wonderful book, in the hope that you will use what I say in any way that helps. Darran McCann has … Continue reading
In the Media – The Art of Fielding
Following an unprecedented reception in America, Chad Harbach’s The Art of Fielding has been met with resounding excitement from UK literary circles. It is already being flagged as the novel of 2012 with mentions by Robert McCrum in the Observer, … Continue reading
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New Talent Spotlight – Maggie Shipstead
Your support for this exceptional novel will be much appreciated. Our commitment to it is total. When you pause to underline a simile, a whole paragraph even; when you pause to catch your breath over the sheer beauty of a … Continue reading
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Tagged Fiction, Maggie Shipstead, New Books, New Talent, Patrick Janson-Smith, Seating Arrangements
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Sorry – Zoran Drvenkar
‘A terrific book, very dark, very sinister, very original….really something special.’ Joanne Harris ‘Shocking, compelling, disturbing, this is not a story for the fainthearted. There are many apologies in Sorry, but lovers of the dark side will have no regrets.’ … Continue reading
New Talent Spotlight – Chad Harbach
Chad Harbach’s The Art of Fielding was published in the US this autumn, attracting many rave reviews and earning a place on the New York Times bestseller list. Any independent booksellers in attendance at last month’s Independent Book Forum conference … Continue reading
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New Talent Spotlight – Will Wiles
Will Wiles’ Care of Wooden Floors is published in February, with proofs available now! Here Will introduces the book. Ikea, the colossal flatpack furniture company, has a new slogan: “Happy Inside.” The message is pretty clear: you can fix your life … Continue reading
New Talent Spotlight – Eleanor Brown
Katie Espiner, Harper Fiction Publishing Director, introduces The Weird Sisters by Eleanor Brown – an IndieBound bestseller in the US earlier this year, now available in the UK. ‘See, we love each other. We just don’t happen to like each other very … Continue reading
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Saraswati Park – Anjali Joseph
Fourth Estate Editor Mark Richards introduces Anjali Joseph’s Saraswati Park This time last year, Anjali Joseph appeared in the Telegraph’s list of ‘20 Best Novelists under 40’ a month before her debut novel, Saraswati Park, was published. We were very … Continue reading