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May 19, 2009By Michael Cader

Little, Brown Fills In Missing Pieces of THE LINK

May 19, 2009By Michael Cader

The publisher has announced details about their closely-guarded book set for release on May 20, THE LINK, written by biologist Colin Tudge. It focuses on what they call “the astonishing new discovery that could change everything”–a previously-secret, perfectly fossilized early primate, “older than the previously most famous primate fossil, Lucy, by an astonishing forty-four million years,” held in a vault “deep within the heart of one of the world’s leading natural history museums.” Called Ida, they say this fossil “rewrites what we’ve assumed about the earliest primate origins” and the book offers “exclusive access to the first scientists to study […]

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May 14, 2009By Michael Cader

Secret Tapes of Late Chinese Premier Drive New Book

May 14, 2009By Michael Cader

There’s a lot of international press for Simon & Schuster’s May release, PRISONER OF STATE: The Secret Journal of Chinese Premier Zhao Ziyang. As the subtitle promises, the book draws on previously-secret and little-known tapes recorded by the late Ziyang during the 1989 Tiananmen uprising (and crackdown) and smuggled out of China. The Times of London says, “So sensitive is this document, the first memoir ever to be made public by such a senior Chinese party official, that even its existence had been kept a closely guarded secret. Speculation had been rife during his nearly 16 years of house arrest […]

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May 7, 2009By Michael Cader

Little, Brown Children's Announce Fall Meyer Tie-Ins and Releases

May 7, 2009By Michael Cader

On the one thing that’s still working for sure in the marketplace, the Stephenie Meyer franchise, Little Brown Children’s has announced plans for fall. The last book in the Twilight saga BREAKING DAWN will be released again in a “special edition” version that features an exclusive DVD of the Breaking Dawn Concert Series, a color poster, and other extras, in a “limited” one-time-only printing of one million copies. The trade paperback edition of ECLIPSE (the third in the series) will publish on August 4. The publisher also has a set of four Twilight Journals in a collectible tin for October […]

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April 30, 2009By Michael Cader

Edwards Admitted Affair Right After Running Again

April 30, 2009By Michael Cader

The NY Daily News “obtained” a copy of Elizabeth Edwards’ book RESILIENCE, set for May 12 publication. She says John Edwards admitted his affair to her right after entering the presidential race in 2006 (almost a year before it hit the media.) “She had actually wanted him to quit the race to protect the family,” the paper says. And the she says now, “He should not have run.” Edwards’ writes “I cried and screamed, I went to the bathroom and threw up” after her husband’s admission. The Daily News says that in the book she “speaks in far more detail […]

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April 20, 2009By Michael Cader

Dan Brown Ready to Save Fall

April 20, 2009By Michael Cader

Knopf Doubleday has announced that Dan Brown’s THE LOST SYMBOL will publish September 15, with a first printing said to be five million copies. Featuring the protagonist from the Da Vinci Code, Brown’s editor Jason Kaufman says “this book’s narrative takes place in a twelve-hour period, and from the first page, Dan’s readers will feel the thrill of discovery as they  follow Robert Langdon through a masterful and unexpected new landscape. The Lost Symbol is full of surprises.” Brown adds, “This novel has been a strange and wonderful journey. Weaving five years of research into the story’s twelve-hour timeframe was […]

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April 16, 2009By Michael Cader

People, and Announcements

April 16, 2009By Michael Cader

Laura Ford will move over to the Ballantine editorial team as Editor, reporting to publisher Libby McGuire. She has been at Random House since 2001, when she began there as an editorial assistant. Ford will continue to edit the books she has acquired for Random House and they will remain on that list. Former Houghton Mifflin publisher Janet Silver is joining Zachary Shuster Harmsworth as an agent and literary director, in their Boston office. In the UK, Peter Robinson is formally merging his eponymous literary agency with Rogers, Coleridge & White (which has been handling foreign rights and other functions […]

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