New Deal: Dear Carbon
Hilary Van Dusen at Candlewick/MIT Kids has acquired world rights to Dear Carbon by Alexandra Katona, illustrated by Enrico Lorenzi. Told through letters from Earth
Hilary Van Dusen at Candlewick/MIT Kids has acquired world rights to Dear Carbon by Alexandra Katona, illustrated by Enrico Lorenzi. Told through letters from Earth
Winsome Bingham at Reycraft Books has acquired world rights to the nonfiction picture book Monster Maker: The Strange Creatures of Mark Nagata by Debbi Michiko
Winsome Bingham and Wiley Blevins at Reycraft Books have signed a trio of short, spine-chilling, contemporary middle grade novels inspired by Mexican folklore by e.E. Charlton-Trujillo,
Alexandra McKenzie at Charlesbridge has bought world rights to the picture book Talking to Worms by Sara Levine and Kristen Nobles has acquired world rights
NAMASTE IS A GREETING author Suma Subramaniam‘s V. MALAR: GREATEST HALLOWALI OF ALL TIME, the third book in the V. Malar series, in which Malar’s
Virginia Duncan at Greenwillow has signed a new picture book by Brian Lies, author-illustrator of the Caldecott Honor book The Rough Patch. In Cat Nap, a kitten leaps
Andrea Welch at S&S/Beach Lane Books has bought world rights to Otis Knows (How to Be a Bear) by Martha Brockenbrough and Liz Garton Scanlon,
Justin Krasner, while at Odd Dot, acquired World rights to Amy Cherrix’s illustrated non-fiction book, The United States of Dinosaurs (and Other Prehistoric Animals): 50 of
Esther Cajahuaringa at Knopf has bought Pip and Pals, an early graphic novel series by author-illustrator Jen de Oliveira. The two books follow an otter named
Jennifer Thompson at Scholastic has preempted world rights to Ama Ofosua Lieb’s debut YA novel, Goldenborn, in which 17-year-old Akoma Addo, who investigates supernatural crimes in near-future
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